posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music
19th
Apr 2010

Our next club night is this coming Friday, hope to see you there! Check out fridaynightfistfight.com for more info.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music, news
1st
Aug 2009

This afternoon, Field Day returns to Victoria Park, east London. Last year’s one-day festival was one of the highlights of the summer, so with Mystery Jets, Delphic, Erol Alkan, Little Boots, Rusko and many more all performing, it’s sure to be a fantastic afternoon, and we’ll be live blogging from the event on our Twitter page, so keep up to date here: twitter.com/fanthefire.

posted by Rob Henneberry
6th
Jul 2009

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Dance through to the morning light next weekend at what promises to be a great night of music. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music, reviews
5th
Jul 2009

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To celebrate the release of the next instalment in their amazing Maison compilations, Kitsuné took over Scala, London, on Saturday 20th June. Put on in association with Neon Noise Project, in between the bands much-hyped DJ duo Aeroplane spun electro tracks from throughout the decades, but the real attraction were the live performances on offer. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music
2nd
Jul 2009

Putting on the always entertaining Kitsuné Maison club nights, Neon Noise Project have got a very good thing going. Now also joining forces with DFA, their latest night is shaping up to be quite the event.

Taking over Shoreditch’s newly relaunched Queen Of Hoxton, with The Juan Maclean and Kim Ann Foxman (Hercules Love Affair) taking to the decks alongside Modular DJs and Jerry Bouthier & Andrea Gorgerino, if you’re in London this weekend, you might want to amend your Saturday plans. Advance tickets have sold out but there’ll still be a few available on the door, but you’ll have to get there early to make sure you get in.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music
10th
Nov 2008

I’ve never quite understood why clubs feel the need to change their music style at the end of a night. At our choice venues, for several hours they’ll flow through a selection of indie, alternative and electro tracks but when it comes to the last hour, and worryingly even earlier on a couple of nights, the DJs start to put on a playlist of so-called ‘classics’. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: club night, music
6th
Aug 2007

Tell someone you just got back from ‘Tales Of The Jackalope’ last weekend and they could be forgiven for shipping you off for mental examination. Indeed, Vice’s outdoor, 24 hour noon-to-noon mini-festival may be to a little too quirky though the thrills and spills will make all the embarrassment worthwhile. More

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