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THE GALLERY @ MINISTRY OF SOUND - FRIDAY 17TH APRIL

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There's no doubting the party that will be going on in The Box at The Gallery on Friday 17th April, but there's also quite a party going down in The Baby Box with 'Future Friday Feeling' too.

Future Friday Feeling are celebrating 1 year of hosting parties at The Gallery and are pushing the boat out in style. The room will be headlined by Anjunabeats / Armada artist DAN STONE, along with Gallery regular DAVE HORNE (Baroque Records / Solaris / Nu-Depth Recordings)

DAN STONE has been a regular dj on the club circuit for over 10 years, but in the last few years he has established himself as one of the UK's up and coming producers.


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His first solo single 'Tauro' (released in April 2005), soon gained worldwide recognition and stamped his named firmly on the trance circuit, getting plays from Armin Van Buuren & Paul Van Dyk and also reaching no.9 in the World DMC Trance Charts.

His biggest hit to date was 'Made In Bahrain' which was signed to one of the biggest labels worldwide, Anjunabeats. The track gained support from every big name including Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, Above & Beyond, Judge Jules (who playlisted it on his Radio One show) and Armin Van Buuren who made it 'Tune of the Week' on his A State of Trance radio show. Since then Dan has had a string of hits, such as 'Spinal Chord', 'Road Test', '7 Days' and most recently 'Touchdown in Singapore', which was signed to Armin van Buuren's 'A State Of Trance' imprint. He has also produced high profile remixes, such as his remix of Mannix vs. Kaymak's 'World Gone Mad'. Dan's own productions and remixes get regular support from the big guns, the collaboration "Ian Betts vs. Dan Stone 'Colliding Circles'" was no exception, getting recent support from World number one, Armin van Buuren.

DAVE HORNE is slowly establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the underground UK dance music scene. Initially making a name for himself as warm-up DJ for stars such as Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond and Paul Oakenfold at The Gallery @ Turnmills in London and for the likes of Eric Prydz at Fabric in London, he has since gone from strength to strength. He now features regularly here at The Gallery’s new home at Ministry Of Sound and is making waves on the production front too with his unique blend of Progressive House and Trance.


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Dave’s productions intend to ‘blur the boundaries’ between Trance and House music. Signed to one of the World’s biggest Progressive House labels ‘Baroque Records’ his first release ‘The Road To March’ (under his ‘DJH’ alias) was supported by a whole host of big names from Eric Prydz to The Thrillseekers. Dave’s more upbeat productions can be heard on labels such as Solaris and Nu-Depth Recordings.

2009 seems to be shaping up to be a big big year for Dave as his latest tracks are currently receiving support from the likes of Markus Schulz and Above & Beyond.

So, if all that wasn't enough for you, support comes from Norwich based Progressive duo Scotty A. & Jumby (who packed Room 3 at Turnmills on their first visit to The Gallery and regularly play for Electronic Sessions and to a packed house at their own night 'Radi8' in Norwich); Ben Carton(Future Friday Feeling resident); Electronic Session's Tom Bailey; and local DJ, Rob Thurston
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