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A Product of Your Environment – Circus – London 26th October

by Jessica Heaton on October 24, 2012

in Events

Another incredible night is coming to Circus in London for another season of warm indulgent grooves, following the celebration of their stupendous 10th birthday.  With support coming from the likes of Yousef, Luca Bachetti and Jon Rundell, the night will be a resonance of rich sounds and deep harmonies that will transport you back to the affectionate summer parties in Ibiza. With this regular event celebrating the release of Yousef’s new album ‘A Product of Your Environment’, Circus hopes to carry the same party principles that have successfully spanned a decade in their iconic club in Liverpool.

Topping the bill is loyal resident Yousef, who has been the forefront of everything Circus related in the past 10 years. As his 2012 comes to a close, Yousef has once again smashed all the preconceptions about his style and has celebrated a victorious victory with the release of his new album. Well put together and beautifully contemporary, ‘A Product of Your Environment’ is one of my favorite compositions to come out this year.

Joining Yousef on the 26th October is Italian DJ Luca Bacchetti, known for his defining role in the swing led sound of the Italian house scene. Since picking up sticks and relocating to Barcelona his music has an enticing tropical feel to it, an interesting fusion of deep rhythms and fierce tones that will set the place alight. Also on the bill is techno legend Jon Rundell, known for being Carl Cox’s right hand man, this guy needs no introduction and certainly no team mate. Famous for bringing it hard with some of hottest tracks from the White Isle, he knows how to work a dancefloor.

The remaining support comes from a range of established DJ’s such as Guy J and Bruni & Danielle along with some of the most exciting upcoming talent. Prepare for a night of smooth succulent house, modern electronic and bass heavy techno influenced by the sun, sounds and triumphant clubs in Europe.

 

 

 

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