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Issue 94

Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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CLUBRADAR UK Portal 12 hr Boxing Day @ The Rainbow Venues Birmingham 26 December Wigflex NYE Cage Party @ Secret Location Nottingham 31 December Magic Door @ Boxxed Digbeth 31 December Knee Deep in Leeds @ Mint Warehouse Leeds 26 December Deja Vu Boxing Day @ Funktion Hull 26 December LIVE WORLDWIDE NYE 2017 ft. Duke Dumont @ Exchange LA LA 31 December Juan Atkins/Egyptian Lover Together LIVE @ TBA LA 7 January Boxing Day Special w/ Moon Boots @ Output New York 26 December Let Them Eat Cake 2017 @ Werribee Park Melbourne Booka Shade @ Prince Bandroom Mel- bourne 5 January Hudson Mohwake @ Prince Bandroom Melbourne 6 January Save the Lion Support Wildlife Foundation @ Tooting Tram 12 January FFA Present Hackney Colliery Band @ Brixton Jamm 6 January Christmas Party w/ Loefah @ Camden As- sembly 23 December Luck & Neat, Romero & Lisa Maffia, Art- ful Dodger @ Brixton Jamm 24 December Rinse FM Boxing Day @ Ministry of Sound 26 December LONDON Konstantin Sibold & Kosme @ The Pickle Factory 13 January The eccentric house and techno DJs will play all night long at this intimate new venue for music lovers UNMISSABLE HOTSPOTS Good Life London: The Christmas Disco @ Islington Metal Works 23 December Audiowhore Boxing Day @ Great Suffolk St Warehouse 26 December Simple Things Presents Todd Terje @ Motion Bristol 10 February Dusky @ Y Plas Cardiff 10 February Simian Mobile Disco @ Village Underground 27 January 6 ISSUE 94 / 2016 GUESTLIST NEWS FLASH HIP HOP / RNB HOUSE / TECHNO DRUM & BASS INDIE / ROCK REGGAE Watch Skepta's 'Greatness Only' documentary. The documentary with Apple Music recaps Skepta's rise from his Blacklisted mixtape to the release of his latest album, the Mercury award winning, Konnichiwa and gives viewers the story of how the "That's Not Me" beat came to be. Bestival is moving to Dorset After 13 years in the Isle of Wight, Rob Da Bank has decided to move the iconic festival to Lulworth Estate in Dorset, the same site of their sister festival, Camp Bestival. We should expect a line up & theme announcement soon and we can't wait to see what they have in store for 2017. Jungle Splash set for a Boxing Day roadblock. Jungle splash return for their annual Boxing Day special for a night of jungle & garage. Joining them on the night with a live P.A is David Boomah, who famously collaborated with Shy FX on the hit, 'Who Run Tings' The Black Keys' music is coming to Spotify After being vocal critics of the streaming model, the band have announced they will no longer withold music from Spotify saying they would 'rather people hear our music than not'. They will continue to fight for fair pay for artists. Channel One Sound System bring some bass to Boxing Day Channel One return to Village Underground for a Boxing Day special. Skank away the mince pies and turkey with this big bassy bash with dub plates, roots and culture reggae and special guests. More at guestlist.net PREVIEW CALIBRE, SEBA & MORE @ VILLAGE UNDERGROUND Spearhead Events present a night with some of liquid's finest. Returning to Shoreditch's Village Underground on 20th January Spearhead Events present one of the world's greatest producers, Calibre alongside DRS, Seba and The Vanguard Project with a live session from the simply beautiful vocalist, Riya. Exepct top music all night and a vibe to match. This is going to be a hot one, remember where you heard it first. REVIEW Dojo launch their new single with straight vibes from start to finish Arriving at Hootananny, Sounds of Harlowe were well in control of the crowd getting everyone up and jumping with a mad energy and setting the stage for the night's headliners. Dojo came on stage with a charateristically spine tingling performance. Their balance of jazz, improvisation, harmony and conscious lyrics made for a great set which was polished from start to finish and shouts of "one more tune" kept them on for a last tune as an encore. Great vibes! REVIEW The classic was back for a Christmas special and yesss was it one to remember! It was good to see lots of the family in attendance. As with previous years, The Swerve Christmas party was a party that will go down in the drum and bass history books :) Addiction, Bailey and Tendai smashed it. Once everyone was on the dancefloor, Fabio, the funk machine dished up the unforgettable Sweve sound and the place went crazy. It was the first Swerve in The Westbank Gallery and the first time Swerve had venutred West in a long time; perhaps Serve has found its new home. DOJO @ HOOTANANNY BRIXTON SWERVE @ THE WESTBANK GALLERY

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