Drama All Nighter - Christmas Special - Kereni

Sat 03 Dec 2011 (morning) @ Dojo Lounge in Bristol

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Music : Jackin House, Dirty House, Deep House, Progressive House, Tech House, Minimal Techno, Detroit Techno and Funky Techno

This is a morning event (e.g. starts early - see below for times).

Ding Dong merrily on high!!! Ooooooooh matron!

It's that time of year where we eat too much, drink too much and basically do everything that's bad for us- justifying it all by saying 'I'll be good in the New Year'.

Well, we all know that's not going to happen......we know damn well that we wont behave any better next year than we have this year.....so we intend to end the year 2011 with how we mean to go on.

So, you can expect the usual antics at our 'Drama All Nighter Christmas Special', as well as added Christmas cheer, and plenty of spirit(s).

DRAMA ALL NIGHTER @ DOJO, PARK ROW
£5 B4 12 OR WITH NUS// £7 AFTER

RICHARD KERENI

plus the usual suspects:

DAVE KIRIK
GREG SHAW
DEEP THOUGHT

Richard Ali, aka Kereni, was born in Naples, Italy and later moved to Sardinia. He discovered an interest in electronic music at a young age, after his mum gave him his first keyboard.
He started to attend parties in 1998 and was quickly captivated by electronic music, especially acid techno. He soon began experimenting with technology, trying to recreate the music that he loved.

In 2002 he moved to Bristol (UK), where he continued following his passion for music and technology. He started doing live performances at small parties and occasional club gigs and at the beginning of 2009 Kereni debuted in London and as well as at Bristol’s infamous Drama after parties. He also connected with Bristol's Dan Jeffries, aka [sic], and they both had run a night called ''Code''.

After focusing on djing and performing for a while, Kereni only recently began working in the studio again, producing his own tracks and cultivating his distinct, bass-heavy dark techno sound.

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