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    Kinki Malinki at Pacha, London

    Kid Massive, Groove Project, Steve Westover, Muzz Khan,

    T-on-J, Twisted Twins, Ross Langdrige, Damo Walsh, Dom

    Chevez, Twisted K

    Date / Saturday, 14 November 2009

    Time / 10pm – 5am

    Venue / Pacha London/ Terminus Place, Victoria, London,

    SW1

    Cost / £20/£15

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    After the deserving celebrations last month, Kinky Malinky

    moves into its 12 year of throwing sexy house parties on

    Saturday November 12th, as Kid Massive, Groove Project,

    Steve Westover and more roll into town.

    Clubs the world over have bounced and been uplifted by

    the cheery and emotive house music Kinky have supplied,

    so much so that ‘Kinky house music’ could be a genre all in

    its own: and tonight there will be plenty of it…

    Beneath the shiny disco balls and amongst the streams of

    coloured lasers, Kid Massive will have you shaking that ass

    with his various house shades. From tribal tinged bongo

    stuff, to pure euphoric 4/4, it’s all music produced or

    remixed by Kid Massive, and it gets support from the likes

    of Roger Sanchez, Fedde le Grand and more. From DJ gigs

    in India with VH1, to Dutch festival slots …you name it, Kid

    Massive’s done it, such are his DJing skills.

    Room two is headlined by Twisted Twins, a duo who’ve had

    a busy summer across club land playing everywhere from

    Ibiza to Milan, and Kinky are happy to have them back. As

    well as the live percussion which always enthuses the

    crowd, as supplied by Ali Bongo, the original, authentic

    panelling and period features of Pacha are also set to

    shake to the beats of a whole host of talented DJs who are

    all capable of taking you back to a warm Ibizan night with

    their Balearic tinged take on house.

    The rule at Pacha and Kinky is that you have to look good

    to get in. The two brands perfectly come together in a

    glamorous mix of pretty people, sexy sounds and decadent

    decor and are a discerning alternative for the clubber who

    likes to treat themselves to the best. Don’t think that

    means there will be any less atmosphere or dancing,

    though, because you’d be sorely wrong. You’ll just have to

    come and see for yourself…

    http://www.pachalondon.com

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