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Club Tip CMU Approved
Approved: Hi Tek Soul at Ministry
By Paul Vig | Published on Friday 16 October 2009
The original superclub celebrates the third birthday of the Hi Tek Soul night. In the box, Detroit legend Derrick May, the curator of the night, brings in the mighty mighty motor city man Carl Craig, who is a real character and generally rocks the house wherever he travels. I’ve seen him at the defunct Turnmills, and also the Bridge & Tunnel, and can confirm he’s very good. He’ll be followed by our own very good hard hitter, Jim Masters (who I used to follow in his Riki Tik days – I don’t know if he still does that thing with the half tennis balls as shock absorbers on the feet of the 1210’s – worth having a check). The bar line up has the almost ubiquitous Secretsundaze duo James Priestly & Giles Smith, being joined by the rather good Simple Records man Will Saul, and a live PA from Dan Berkson & James What. The line-ups of late at the Ministry show that this club is still up there among the best of the best.
Saturday 17 Oct, Ministry Of Sound, 103 Gaunt St, London, SE1, 11pm-7am, £6-£15, more info from www.ministryofsound.com, press info from ablackett@ministryofsound.com