SIDEXSIDE
Part 3
NINA KRAVIZ SXS DJ STINGRAY
SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER: 10PM TO 6AM
EAST LONDON WAREHOUSE
The third announcement in our first run of SIDEXSIDE events is as special and unique a combination as can be. Nina Kraviz, the name on everyone’s lips in the world of house and techno goes head to head, shoulder to shoulder, toe to toe and deck to deck with Detroit legend and Urban Tribe founder, DJ Stingray (aka Sherard Ingram).
Nina Kraviz
Very rarely does a DJ shoot to stardom as quickly as the young and ever so talented Nina Kraviz. Mixing her raw blend of house, techno, acid and rare groove, she has toured the globe many times over in a relatively short space of time and her productions are supported by the who’s who of the DJ world, plus the huge success of Nina's self-titled debut album on Rekids has installed that LP as a ‘must have’ in any self respecting music fans collection.
DJ Stingray
DJ Stingray has been a legendary presence in the world of techno for over 20 years where he took his influences from Jeff Mills and Derrick May. Growing up in Detroit he founded Urban Tribe, this was quickly followed up by a release of his debut album on Mo Wax Records in London featuring collaborations with long time friends Carl Craig, KDJ and various others. Ingram’s latest projects include collaborations with Carl Craig and Planet E and the launch of his new label Micron Audio Detroit.
Tickets on Sale: Friday 17th August priced from £15 - £20
For more info and tickets please visit: http://www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk
SIDEXSIDE is a series of contemporary music events, a celebration of DJ’s and the power of shared creativity that drives our scene forward. The concept’s very simple:
Two artists sharing an entire night of music, playing together; side by side.
SIDEXSIDE will create DJ partnerships that’ll excite, challenge and inspire. With an entire night as their blank canvas the DJs have time to push boundaries, to dig deeper into their record collections, pulling out classics, dance floor destroyers, guilty pleasures to hidden treasures.
Part 3
NINA KRAVIZ SXS DJ STINGRAY
SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER: 10PM TO 6AM
EAST LONDON WAREHOUSE
The third announcement in our first run of SIDEXSIDE events is as special and unique a combination as can be. Nina Kraviz, the name on everyone’s lips in the world of house and techno goes head to head, shoulder to shoulder, toe to toe and deck to deck with Detroit legend and Urban Tribe founder, DJ Stingray (aka Sherard Ingram).
Nina Kraviz
Very rarely does a DJ shoot to stardom as quickly as the young and ever so talented Nina Kraviz. Mixing her raw blend of house, techno, acid and rare groove, she has toured the globe many times over in a relatively short space of time and her productions are supported by the who’s who of the DJ world, plus the huge success of Nina's self-titled debut album on Rekids has installed that LP as a ‘must have’ in any self respecting music fans collection.
DJ Stingray
DJ Stingray has been a legendary presence in the world of techno for over 20 years where he took his influences from Jeff Mills and Derrick May. Growing up in Detroit he founded Urban Tribe, this was quickly followed up by a release of his debut album on Mo Wax Records in London featuring collaborations with long time friends Carl Craig, KDJ and various others. Ingram’s latest projects include collaborations with Carl Craig and Planet E and the launch of his new label Micron Audio Detroit.
Tickets on Sale: Friday 17th August priced from £15 - £20
For more info and tickets please visit: http://www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk
SIDEXSIDE is a series of contemporary music events, a celebration of DJ’s and the power of shared creativity that drives our scene forward. The concept’s very simple:
Two artists sharing an entire night of music, playing together; side by side.
SIDEXSIDE will create DJ partnerships that’ll excite, challenge and inspire. With an entire night as their blank canvas the DJs have time to push boundaries, to dig deeper into their record collections, pulling out classics, dance floor destroyers, guilty pleasures to hidden treasures.
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