Qube Project head into December with a solid string of acts in store for the festive season. Check them out here.
Mike Warburton
Date published: 17th Nov 2014
Image: Qube Project
Penetrating the London clubbing scene with a brand new batch of parties and changing peoples agendas as to how they go about their raving isn't easy, but the newly established Qube Project has done exactly that and is coming back for more in December.
TheQubeProject - Making of from superbros on Vimeo.
After carving out a reputation in such a diminutive space of time for counterbalancing elite electronic music with a fascinating visual experience (check that out in their video above), the trend is undoubtedly set to continue as they get off the mark with a school of deep house advocates.
Talented Hypercolour producer - Shenoda sets up shop alongside Marlon Hoffstadt, the man responsible for wiping the floor last year with 'shake that' (below) and fast rising duo Gotsome on Saturday December 6th backed by a load of artists from the Hectic Records tour 1991 - 1995.
Gabriel Ananda adds another dynamic with some groove deluged melodic techno in a rare appearance for On The 5th Day landing on Friday 12th December.
Hot Creations gunner Miguel Campbell introduces some funk laden basslines on Saturday 13th, with Saytek pillaging the house and techno spectrum for one of his incredible live sets on the night that also features Dubspeeka.
Bedrock heavyweight Ramon Tapia steps up to the plate on Friday 19th to the delight of all techno fiends, before Phil Weeks (in the Mixmag lab above) reinvigorates the room with a solid showing of house classics lending from the Chicago sound with his native French flare the day after.
Also on appearing on that roster are London duo Krankbrother and the tremendously accomplished John Monkman on December 20th signing off on a high note for Qube's NYE/NYD partying.
Click the dated links for tickets or head here to find all Qube Project events.
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