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Current mood:  bouncy Category: Parties and Nightlife
Having first appeared as a minor blip on clublands radar in November 2003, Nodisko has established itself as one of the capitals most forward-thinking and downright daring discos.
The party was launched by DJ/promoters Zak Frost and Magic Jase one Sunday night at the clandestine Woody's, a former warehouse space and after-hours, members-only club in West London. What started as a debauched, low-key way to end the weekend soon became the hottest ticket in town where we showcased the new and exciting sounds of Italo-disco, electro-house, quirky German techno and modern Balearic long before the pack caught up. It quickly became an institution, an intimate and inclusive end-of-week workout built on word-of-mouth - rather than hype - alone.
Since the party started we've consistently championed the pioneers and up-and-coming future heroes of the European underground, giving many current hot London DJs and overseas stars their first exposure (see list below!).
In 2006 Nodisko moved to the 600-capacity JAMM in Brixton for a series of huge mini festival-style all-nighters, curated two hugely-successful live electronic music events under the name Nodisko Live at Cargo and for one year ran a monthly off-shoot called Ultimo Disko at AKA in London's West End.
We've also hosted rooms at some of London's best parties, including The Cross for X-Press 2's Muzik Xpress night (July 2004), Deepdownanddirty at The Key (December 2005), All Night Long (hosting the AKA with Laurent Garnier in The End, December 2004), and the ever-ace Room 3 at Fabric. In April 2006 we hosted a room as part of the inaugural Acid Tiger Motel party at Canvas/The Key (other guests included Marc Romboy (Systematic), Digitalism, Tommie Sunshine and the Gomma Records gang).
Following our final party at JAMM in September 2006 we celebrated our Third Birthday with an all-nighter at Clerkenwell rave palace Turnmills (December 2006) and returned for our second all-nighter in Room 3 of London megaclub Fabric (January 2007).
And in February 2007 we launched our first ever residency in the East End at ace warehouse space Herbal. The packed party featured special guests from Rome Franz & Shape (launching their 'Acceleration' album on Relish Records with a live set) and new heroes of acid house Simian Mobile Disco. This was then followed in 2007 by further parties at Herbal (with Claudio Coccoluto and Cajuan), Hub (with Munk and Kavinsky), Fabric Room 3 (with The Glimmers and Rub-N-Tug) and our 4th birthday party at Turnmills (with Stephan Bodzin).
We were also voted one of the top 50 clubs in the world in a major poll of top DJs in DJ Magazine..
NODISKO - 100% NICE!
Previous Nodisko guests:
1gnition Ali Love Audiofly Bangkok Impact Bjorn Torske Cajuan Claudio Coccoluto Cosmo David Duriez Dirt Crew Earl Gateshead Fabrizio Mammarella Faze Action FC Kahuna Foolish Felix Francisco Franz & Shape Freaks Freeform Five Geoffroy aka Mugwump Greg Wilson Guglielmo Mascio Headman iPunx Justin Harris Kaiser Souzai Kavinsky Kompis Lazersonic Lindstrom Luke Solomon Maurice Fulton Max Sedgley & The Shoots Mike Monday Mock & Toof Munk Nico De Ceglia Reverend Milo Speedwagon Reverso 68 (Phil Mison & Pete Herbert) Richard Sen (Padded Cell) Rob Mello Rooty DJs Rub-N-Tug Sasse Serge Santiago Secretsundaze Djs Seymour Bits Shakes Skull Juice Simian Mobile Disco Soul Jazz Soundsystem Stephan Bodzin Switch Toby Tobias The Glimmers The Idjut Boys Thomas Madvig Thugfucker Tomboy Transparent Sound Unit 4
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