LDN-Shackleton & Patten on the Washing Line-Sat 9 Feb
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:22 am
THE WASHING LINE
Live:
Shackleton (Skull Disco)
Patten (Kaleidoscope)
DJ:
Lazerboy & Mr Soft
The Washing Line returns on Friday 9th February with a headline set from bass music innovator, Skull Disco proprietor and all-round good egg, Shackleton. The venue, once again, is the cellar bar of The Constitution, a cosy and easily accessible lockside boozer in Camden replete with weird locals and Sky Sports. London-based electronic artist Patten will also be performing live.
Your hosts and resident DJs Lazerboy & Mr Soft spin dub, techno and post-punk oddities, old and new. With no guestlist, no queues, no overpriced drinks and, we trust, no idiots – i.e. none of the grim accoutrements that make going out in London often such a joyless pursuit – The Washing Line aims, in its own modest way, to reinstate fun and integrity at the cornerstone of capital clubbing, and provide a place for people to talk, drink, dance and hear cutting edge sounds without insulting their intelligence or boring them sh*tless.
Saturday 9 February 2008 : 8pm-1am : £5
The Constitution Cellar Bar
42 St Pancras Way, London NW1 0QT
(corner of Georgiana Street & St. Pancras Way)
Camden Town tube or Camden Road overground
Map:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en ... =addr&om=0

Live:
Shackleton (Skull Disco)
Patten (Kaleidoscope)
DJ:
Lazerboy & Mr Soft
The Washing Line returns on Friday 9th February with a headline set from bass music innovator, Skull Disco proprietor and all-round good egg, Shackleton. The venue, once again, is the cellar bar of The Constitution, a cosy and easily accessible lockside boozer in Camden replete with weird locals and Sky Sports. London-based electronic artist Patten will also be performing live.
Your hosts and resident DJs Lazerboy & Mr Soft spin dub, techno and post-punk oddities, old and new. With no guestlist, no queues, no overpriced drinks and, we trust, no idiots – i.e. none of the grim accoutrements that make going out in London often such a joyless pursuit – The Washing Line aims, in its own modest way, to reinstate fun and integrity at the cornerstone of capital clubbing, and provide a place for people to talk, drink, dance and hear cutting edge sounds without insulting their intelligence or boring them sh*tless.
Saturday 9 February 2008 : 8pm-1am : £5
The Constitution Cellar Bar
42 St Pancras Way, London NW1 0QT
(corner of Georgiana Street & St. Pancras Way)
Camden Town tube or Camden Road overground
Map:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en ... =addr&om=0
