Oosh we’re back in action on Friday, making our debut in sunny Brighton. @noanunoparty and @sean__od behind the big wheels. Cheap tickets and sleazy tunes.
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Tickets for our party with Pender Street Steppers are now on Final Release. Give yourself the chance of being in one of our future instagram posts (as these lucky people dancing to Esa are) and grab yours asap. (link in bio) 📸 @osheajoe
Phenomenal Handclap Band - Judge Not (Ray Mang Disco Mix) - Ray Mang gives us a house-heavy take on gospel disco - guaranteed floorfiller!
We have a competition on! Follow the link in our bio for the chance to win the three Fs: Fun, Food and Fantastic Music. (link in bio)
Topher Horn - Photo For Todd (Sol Power All-Stars Remix)
Marc Meisnere and Rhome Anderson have taken Topher’s original and substituted balearic for afro-house with bouncing bass and synth lines
On Monday our resident plate spinners Tom Pork and Slim Fin put out their second radio show, and we’ve just uploaded it to our Soundcloud. It’s worth a listen, promise. (link in bio)
Eris Drew - Trans Love Vibration
Taken from the radio show, this new release on Naive Records has a lively drum loop and a smooth organ lead to match
Whoosh. Less than 24 hours after ticket release both Early Bird and First Release tickets have sold out.
M’Du - O Suna Mang (Ke Le Tang)
Made by legendary South African artist M’Du aka The Godfather, this is classic kwaito - slowed down house with calming keys and a wicked trumpet melody.
If you’ve got a minute, have a listen to the Pender Boys’ recent NTS Radio appearance on Michael Kucyk’s ‘Noise In My Head’ show. There’s balearic house, synth-pop and reggae to finish, what more could you ask for on a Thursday evening?
Projection - Turn Your Love
Taken from said radio show, this rare 1980s electro soul track from Birmingham features shimmering synth lines and haunting vocals. Killer.
We recently announced our next party, featuring the notorious Vancouver double-act of Jack Jutsen and Liam Butler. Link in the bio.
Pender Street Steppers - Molto Bene
A whistling lead melody and a plodding bassline, this a sunny afternoon stroll realised in musical form.