KIDOLOGY vs INDULGE

Sat 14 Jul 2007 @ PLAN B in London (UK)

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Music : Commercial, House, Alternative Dance and Retro

Mark Wilkinson from Kidology is a bit of a man about town at the moment (regularly hosting parties at the likes of Canvas in Kings Cross), but he is probably best known for his work as a producer. One half of the Problem Kids (with X Press 2's Rocky) who released tracks on both Paper Recordings and the legendary Junior Boys Own label, he was also responsible for the good / bad / I don't care because I can't stop dancing / Top Ten hit 'Satellite Of Love' (the one with Lou Reed on it). Tonight he takes over in the main room with guests Eddie Kid (The Streets), Parallel Sound and The Persuaders playing electro, house and pop! And in the basement we welcome the long awaited return of South London's legendary Indulge parties, hosted by the lovely Tim Webster, who will no doubt be reminding us that he was there at the beginning and that every dance record you ever even thought you liked was in fact a rework of an obscure house record released circa 1989… and some disco!

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