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Society Presents: Marshall Jefferson [01/07/11]

SOCIETY presents:

Marshall Jefferson + Andy Blake & Dan Beaumont

World-renowned DJ, producer and Chicago House pioneer touches down to headline an Acid House all-night warehouse party in east London this summer.

Friday 1st July. Secret Shoreditch warehouse location to be revealed at http://www.societywarehouse.com

SOCIETY – put together by Offset Festival, We Are Not A Rock Band and Class of 808 – burst into London for its first event in April, taking over a 19th century ironworks warehouse and transforming it into an all-nighter unlike anything seen since 1990.

We’re now utterly over the moon to announce that Chicago House pioneer and all-round legend Marshall Jefferson will be joining us for a one-off warehouse show in London.

It really doesn’t get much more influential than Marshall Jefferson. Only a few people on this planet have been offered the title ‘Godfather of House’, and one stands out from the crowd as being the man that defined House music, and indeed dance music as we know it today. His name is Marshall Jefferson. In 1986 he played piano on a House record for the first time ever, the track was called “Move Your Body” and it single-handedly redefined dance music forever.

Jefferson’s productions include Phuture’s Acid Trax (widely regarded as the first Acid House track due to its use of the Roland TB-303), Ce Ce Rogers’ Someday and tracks under the aliases Jungle Wonz, Hercules and Virgo. And on the decks Jefferson is no less prolific, and the Godfather himself will be digging deep to play a rare Chicago/Acid House set at the second SOCIETY.

Founder of Dissident Recordings as well as promoter and DJ at World Unknown in Brixton, ANDY BLAKE is often cited as the DJ for music geeks. Whilst we agree, his talent is much bigger than this; Andy is a DJ for all party heads and one of those DJs who really brings the energy; somehow making a 25 year old record sound even fresher than fresh. For this month’s SOCIETY, expect a musical journey from Chicago by way of Manchester, Detroit and London; hidden gems, classic sounds and forgotten beats to move your feet.

DAN BEAUMONT is one half of Jam Factory and proprietor of gay dance bar Dalston Superstore. In a previous life Dan was a founding member of the Disco Bloodbath collective, tearing up dance-floors around the world. We are very excited to have Dan joining us to dig through a set of underground Chicago and Acid House. A delight for your ear balls and the perfect accompaniment to both Marshall Jefferson and Andy Blake.

But it goes much further than just the music – SOCIETY strives to recreate events that hark straight back to 1989 by using installations and artwork from the most exciting era of UK dance music as well as projections from the late eighties, booming Funktion One sound, smoke, lasers and original artwork influenced by the likes of Keith Haring, Bill Drummond and the YBAs.

In keeping with original gatherings, the location of the party will be kept secret until a couple of days before the event. Anyone who wants information on the event can visit the homepage www.societywarehouse.com or email location@societywarehouse.com.

SOCIETY promised to deliver one of the most influential nights of the year before the first party and we delivered, this next party promises to be a step up in every department and should not be missed.

SOCIETY presents:
MARSHALL JEFFERSON + friends
ACID HOUSE WAREHOUSE PARTY
FRIDAY 1ST JULY. EAST LONDON
Location revealed at societywarehouse.com

Details:

Date: Friday 1st July 2011
Times: 11pm – 6am
Location: Secret East London warehouse, see www.societywarehouse.com
Attractions: Original 80s projections, artwork inspired by the Acid House era, Booming Funktion One sound, lasers, smoke and enough surprises to make it feel like it’s ’89 again.

Tickets £10/£13 in advance available from Resident Advisor & Data Transmission. More on the door.


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