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Filth at Mint, Leeds
Sat 13th March
10pm – £12
Mark Mendes, Alex Kenji, Juan Kidd, Eddie Zanetti, Luke
Pompey
There may be a huge birthday celebration taking place
before this party, but it doesn’t mean Filth will rest on their
laurels in March. They’ve a well picked line up of talent
including Mark Mendes, Alex Kenji and Juan Kidd, and with
the party being back at Filth’s Mint Club home, things will
be n less exciting this month…
Canadian Mark Mendes (who has recently been in the
studio with second headliner Alex Kenji after the success of
their co-produced uber-hit ‘Take that Sax’) has released a
string of unique productions, including his massive original
hit, ‘Beneath You’ and his collaboration with Mike Jacinto on
his latest tune ‘Molly’ which has been played by anyone
who is anyone. He’s remixed the likes of Dave Spoon, John
Acquaviva and many more, and his tracks on labels like
Cr2 and Toolroom have featured on a number of BBC
Radio 1 shows including Pete Tong’s Essential Mix. His
music and mixes are fresh and energetic – exactly right for
a Filth party, then.
Next guest Alex describes his output as ‘positive, bouncy,
house music with something rhythmical inside.’ The Italian
plays all over the world and is part owner of tech label
303Lovers. His tracks have featured on the BBC Radio1
Essential Mix and in the DMC US House Chart and get play
listed by the finest DJs.
Juan Kidd is man responsible for the dark, techy, house
sounds you’re hearing in the clubs right now – his sound is
dirty but expertly polished. With bags of experience as a DJ
and engineer, he is breaking through as one of the most
respected producers on the underground scene. Steve
Angello, Erick Morillo, and Mark Brown have all signed
Juan’s tracks to their labels Size, Subliminal, and CR2
respectively, all of which are out very soon. His sounds can
vary from deep to techy to big room house – and even
techno, depending on where the crowd will let him take
them.
Resident Eddie Zanetti includes Radio 1’s Kissy Sell Out
amongst fans of his productions; Luke Pompey plays
everything from house through techno and does so
everywhere from Amnesia to Privilege to Ministry of Sound.
Erick Morillo is a big fan of his recent track and tastemaker
Pete Tong is playing his remix of Dennis Ferrer – ‘Hey Hey.’
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