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Perfect Havoc Disco Halloween Special

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Perfect Havoc Disco return to London for a weekend long Halloween party, starting at Hoxton Basement on Friday 30 October before continuing Saturday October 31st at Ninth Ward in Farringdon, bringing with it a cutting-edge house and nu-disco lineup.

Featuring Scandinavia’s hottest property, Oliver Nelson and Tobtok, Kitsuné signing Cesare, Perfect Havoc Disco boss Adam Griffin, and newcomer Ghassemi, the Halloween Weekender will showcase exactly what the hype surrounding this wave of young talent is all about.

Headlining the event is Oliver Nelson, whose rapid rise to success is due to his expert remixes for Janet Jackson, Luke The Knife, The Wombats, Route 94, and Tove Lo, and his Hype Machine #1 debut track, Found Your Love, snapped up by Polydor for release in March 2016.  The Swedish House Mafia may have brought Sweden to the attention of mainstream music fans in a way not seen since Abba via their chart topping exploits but they are far from the only talent to be coming out of the Scandinavian nation in recent times with a new wave of DJs and producers taking the world by storm. At the forefront of this global takeover bid is fast rising DJ and producer Tobtok who has been moving dancefloors across the globe with his playful take on house and nu disco. He is joined by the mysterious Brazilian DJ / producer Cesare.

If six hours of quality house music is just not enough for you voracious appetites then you can keep on dancing with Perfect Havoc Disco continuing  the following day on Saturday 31 October from 4pm at the newly opened Ninth Ward in Farringdon. This intimate space features stunning New Orleans décor and inspired food menu, and offers the chance to get up close and personal with a follow up set from Tobtok, further breaking Swedish talents, Heir (aka Skogsra) and new-comer Osmo plus London Nu Disco DJ / Producer, Arthur Younger.

Tickets are available here

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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