INLAND KNIGHTS (DROP MUSIC) 3HR SET

Sat 19 Feb 2005 @ The Rhythm Factory in London (UK)

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Music : Electro House, Deep House and Tech House

Main Room
INLAND KNIGHTS (DROP MUSIC) 3 HOUR SET
iNSIGNIFICANT OTHERS (SKYLINE)
JASON SLATER
WOODY

Room 2
HELP! DJS

9pm-6am
£8 Tickets/£10 on the door

FOR MORE INFO: www.letsgetfruity.com
www.rhythmfactory.co.uk

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Inland Knights duo, Laurence Ritchie and Andy Riley have become one of the most respected producers and DJs in house music. Their label, Drop Music has over 35 releases to its credit, and is renowned in the dance music community for the quality and consistency of its work.

Their blend of jazz and funk, dynamic percussion and vocal hooks has been instrumental in catapulting the Inland Knights to international popularity. Their DJ sets are a fusion encompassing all styles of house, from Salsa- and Latin-tinged tracks to dub, disco, garage and four-to-the-floor tech house.

Inland Knights and Drop Music's highly anticipated first full-length album, "Creative Spaces," was released in 2001 to widespread critical praise for its funky jams and deep, grooving melodies. For the CD version of the album, the pair opted to create a live mix rather than simply re-releasing the vinyl in another medium. Resisting the temptation to use a computer to digitally master their mix, they simply released a live mix with no editing.

We also welcome back the talented insignificant Others duo Dave Robinson and Nick McCall. They are one of the hottest properties in dance music right now as producers and DJs. These guys really know how to work the dance floor with their groovy electro-house sound.

Their first release, 'It's Me' has already made an impact and features on Groove Armada’s ‘Doing It After Dark’ mix album. The latest release ‘Use My X’ has been receiving Radio 1 support from Essential Selection and has been riding high in the Buzz Charts.

For more info and guestlist requests email fruityconcessions@hotmail.com

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