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City: Hackney / Shoreditch
State: London and South East
Country: UK
Signup Date: 11/1/2006

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Saturday, October 03, 2009 

Category: Music
Soho
Direct Download link (right click & save as) - http://www.snubbrecords.com/snubbcast/Snubbcast22_Soho.mp3

Pablo Cahn Speyer
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/6m92uq
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 

Category: Music
Saturday, February 23, 2008 
LikeThat is the creation of 3 individuals. They are Nick Moreno / Soho / and Pablo Cahn.
Through subversive contemporary and carefully selected dates and locations, LikeThat rises from spontaneity and brings the freshest Electronic music to the London massive.

LikeThat likes 6am.
LikeThat likes techno outside.
LikeThat likes deep minimal twist-funk shit.

LikeThat likes you.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007 

Category: Music
Not much in London stays secret for long, but one of the city's best kept secrets returns to East London this weekend with Matt John and Agnes behind the dials.

LikeThat takes an ad hoc approach to parties, putting on minimal techno events irregularly, and never in the same venue. Their last warehouse party drew a friendly and mixed crowd, and even allowed you to bring your own booze, a phenomenon unheard of in this city since 1992. This time the party is at the cavernous Unit 7 @ Cable Studios, a rising club venue with one of the best soundsystems in the city. If you like Fabric or the T-Bar but want a change of scene and a spot on deck/laptop work out, don't be shy.

Recent LikeThat parties have seen Michal Ho and Dandy Jack behind the decks, and this Saturday is another rare London visitor, Berlin's Matt John from Underl_ne and Perlon, as well as Agnes from Geneva and a live set from Shadi Megallaa. There's also a LikeThat afterparty planned for deadenders happening at Public Life from 10 a.m.
Thursday, July 26, 2007 

Category: Music
You can count on one hand the number of times Dandy Jack has played in London. This time the maverick Chilean-in-Berlin was headlining a true warehouse shindig. We arrived at the venue, an understated Bethnal Green warehouse/snooker hall, at around 1 a.m. My first impression was that this event promised to be a true warehouse party. People had brought their own alcohol, and the security staff were even smiling - these are sights not often seen in London. The orderly queue looked pretty happy too, not too trendy, but very much aware of the line up. Inside the space was clean and spacious, and most importantly there was a nice warm sound system.

The residents warmed up the speakers with the likes of Samim's remix of 'Hay Consuelo' before Michal Ho powered up his controller and laptop. The mood of his set was deep and consistent, the crowd got bigger and bodies began jigging like kids who've drunk too much Coca Cola. The number of women present was very nice to see – a real change from the usual throng of men with beards and thick glasses out in force trying to memorise every track and loop (I include myself here).

Then arrived Dandy Jack, a huge smile brimming on his face as he stepped up to his MPC, Ableton and mixers for the evening. What followed was very interesting: Dandy Jack worked edits, clever vocal snippets, rhythmic elements and loops to slowly raise the intensity. By the time 'You Wanna Fight' floated from the speakers, Dandy was having a dance off all by himself. It was a nice change to see a DJ actually looking like they want to be there. Of course all good things come to an end and the next thing you know my 'best buddies' arrived, truncheon and walkie talkies in hand. Neighbours had complained about the noise to police, apparently. The party stopped at around 4 a.m. Despite the interruption, the night was a great success – the crowd were up for it, the programming was strong, and the music was top notch. LikeThat is a bit of an underground gem. Let's hope not too many more people discover it, including the police.



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Words / Mohson Iqbal
Published / Monday, April 09, 2007

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