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Club Tip CMU Approved
Approved: Innervisions at CAMP Basement
By Andy Malt | Published on Friday 28 May 2010
Situated just off the Old Street roundabout, new temporary (it has a two year licence, apparently) bar and venue the City Arts & Music Project has played host to a wide variety of great acts since opening. Andy CMU has already been down twice this week to see two very different gigs in its dank basement, spanning electronica to punk, and tonight will see the venue’s eclectic programme take another turn.
The owners of excellent deep house label Innervisions, Âme (aka Kristian Raedle and Frank Wiedemann) and Dixon, will be jetting over from Berlin for what looks like a great night. You can expect their DJ sets to explore the furthest reaches of deep house (or the deepest reaches, I suppose). Dixon, in particular, is known for his extended sets which are built methodically and designed to take clubbers on a journey from beginning to end.
Friday 28 May, CAMP Basement, 70-74 City Rd, London, EC1Y 2BJ, 12-7am, £10adv, more info from www.thecamplondon.com, press info from Ali Tillett at Warm Music