Freaky Dancing presents James Ruskin & Ben Long

Fri 27 Oct 2006 @ Cosmic Ballroom in Newcastle (UK)

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Music : Breaks and Techno


Freaky Dancing
Friday 27th October 2006
The Cosmic Ballroom

Stowell Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne
10pm - 3am / last entry 2am
£8 nus / all before 11pm / £10 others

Main Room : Techno
James Ruskin Live
[Tresor / Blueprint]

Ben Long
[Space Djz]

Saude
[Adapted Vinyl]

Room 2 : Breaks
Pete Samplers
Electrofried
Fun Size Jonny


+ Lasers & Visuals

Freaky Dancing returns to the Cosmic Ballroom on Friday 27th October aiming to carry on where we left off with last months storming and totally sold out party.

This month we're proud to present the first ever (we think) Newcastle live performance from James Ruskin, one of the UK techno scenes most respected DJ's and producers, head of Blueprint Records and a former bimonthly resident at Berlin's Seminal Tresor club.

James is joined in the main room by Ben Long, one half of Space DJz, flying solo at Freaky Dancing for the first time after 2 storming Space Djz sets at previous Freaky Dancings.

Adapted Vinyl label boss and former Reverb resident Suade returns to Freaky Dancing after 2 years AWOL in Barcelona.

Room 2's backroom breaks sessions continue with a residents party from Pete Samplers, Electrofried and Funsize Jonny.

Special Offer
Bring your advance ticket for the Autumn Ball with you to this night before 11pm and we'll let you party for only £5. Autumn Ball tickets will also be available on the door without booking fee.

www.freakydancing.net


James Ruskin
Growing up in London, James Ruskin comes from a background that first put him in touch with hip hop and electro and later with the emerging Detroit techno scenes. This inspired him to become a dj. in 91 and venture into production with studio-partner Richard Polson by 94. It wasn?t until 96 though that he developed his own sound by building his own studio and starting Blueprint Records the home of his first true record -First Contact- under the name of Outline.

In the meantime James Ruskin was also travelling the world as a dj. From New York to Singapore and from Barcelona to a bi-monthly residency at Tresor in Berlin, he gathered a lot of information about music in different cultures and used them to further develop the sounds of his own imprint Blueprint. He also found a powerful connection with Oliver Ho with whom he made the second track on the label and still continues to work. As the reputation of Blueprint grew stronger, he delivered his first solo releases and appeared also elsewhere as remixer and co-producer.

It was his debut-album -Further Design- that propelled his status as one of the Uk techno scene leading lights. His records are played by the biggest names as Jeff Mills, Dave Clarke, Surgeon, Claude Young and many others. With his follow up in 2000 he ventures away from the Blueprint familiarity and creates a new project with it's own identity. -Point2- serves its role on both the dancefloor and at home as a design for living: listenable blueprints for biography.

Ben Long
As one half of Space DJz, Ben Long has released on most of the major techno labels including Consumer Recreation, CLR, Primate, PrimeEvil, Tortured, Advanced, Eukatech, Speilzeug, as well as running their own labelz Potential Recordingz, Ergonomix, ReRub, 50hz, Ground, Foundation and Target.

http://www.spacedjz.com/
http://www.blueprintrecords.net/

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