Saturday, 6 April 2013

Boof!

We're sitting here still basking in the glow of another excellent Soul Buggin' night where Chris Duckenfield showed again why he is one of our favourite DJs. So what do we have to match up to that, well we've only gone and booked the rather bloomin' excellent Maurice Fulton.

Having been looking at booking him for ages we're rather delighted to be bringing him as part of our big spring line up. There is already a buzz about this one and we are selling advance tickets for this, so make sure you pick one up to avoid any disappointment.

Maverick production genius Maurice Fulton is a man of few words, who is more inclined to let his music do the talking. We know for certain that he comes from Baltimore in the USA and has been DJing since his early teens. Starting on Hip-hop and then moving on to House and Garage at various residencies across the US he played under his nickname Dr Scratch.

Maurice began playing organ in church and drums in high school. So when he put his talent to making music it wasn’t long before he was using his skills to produce tracks with The Basement Boys and Ultra Nate. His most famous work was heard on Gypsy Woman by Crystal Waters, one of the most successful house tunes of the early ‘90s.

Maurice went on to become highly prolific in his production work releasing tracks on various labels through the 90’s including Nuphonic and Warp in the UK. Often linked to contemporaries like Carl Craig, Derrick May and Frankie Knuckles, his textured sounds and complexity of production astounded many and grew him a loyal fan base. Some called it weird house others arty disco, his left of centre productions was always on the money.

In his more recent years he has been working for Tirk, Kathy Diamond, DFA and Running Back. Maurice likes to be known first and foremost as a producer, though for those in the know Maurice is also an extremely accomplished DJ. His sets are firmly routed in Loft and Garage classics that gave New York City its clubbing heritage. These tracks are often quietly edited to perfection by his own hand, and presented and eq’ed to maximum effect on the floor.

Maurice Fulton is one of house music’s true originals and his enviable back catalogue will live long in a modern world of disposable downloads.

http://www.rbmaradio.com/people/maurice-fulton

We run 11pm - 4am

Advance tickets are £8 (available from The Bodega)

Residents are Wrighty & Beane

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Quack quack

So have you recovered from the Phil Asher night, if not don't worry as there's a month until the next Buggin' and we're sure you're gonna need that rest as we've only gone and invited back one of the finest purveyors of quality dance music, Mr Chris Duckenfield.




With over two decades of djing safely tucked under his belt that have seen him take in the underground warehouse parties of the late eighties, classic clubs like Panorama Bar in Berlin, The Sub Club in Glasgow and The Electric Chair in Manchester as well as thundering cathedrals of rave in the form of London’s Fabric and Electric Elephant festival in Croatia, Chris Duckenfield has done it all. He was one half of the mighty Swag outfit, ran record labels Odori, Primitive and the more recent filthy disco imprint Popular Peoples Front and that’s not even mentioning the ‘ssssssh’ records he puts out.

This is one that you definitely do not want to miss.

http://www.chrisduckenfield.com/

Entry is £5 otd

Doors are 11p.m. - 4a.m.

Support comes from Soul Buggin' ressies Wrighty & Beane

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Plasher the Masher

So last Saturday the man with the Restless Soul known to us mere mortals as Phil Asher bowled up to Nottingham and graced the decks of our little monthly shindig and did what he does best - namely mash the the living daylights out of our dancefloor. With a top crowd in attendance getting their wobble right on February's party proved to be a proper giggle. Big ups to all those that came down. Here's a few pics taken from the night courtesy of our favourite roving lens Nick 'the photo' Clague.














Saturday, 2 February 2013

Phlash ATTACK

Well we told you we weren't gonna mess about in 2013 and hot on the heels of a rather fantastic night with Sam Redmore we bring back one of the best received guests we had at Moog, Phil Asher.

Undoubtedly one of the UK’s most prolific dj/producers Phil has been indispensable to the progressive musical landscape over the past 15 years. Having completed well in excess of 200 of his own productions, as well as innumerable remixes, from his first gig at Legends and London’s first House club Delirium in 1991 (slipping on a record when Noel Watson went to the toilet) to more recent gigs at, Inspiration Information, and Soul Heaven at Ministry of Sound in London, Phil has played the length and breadth of the UK, as well as, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, France, Brazil, Japan, Canada, United States, New-Zealand and Australia.

Along with Luke McCarthy, Phil is the founding member of the restless soul Production Team, which also incorporates producers Dominic Jacobson, Taxi Driver, Aaron Ross and Felix Hopkins and Latest recruits Jose Carretas, Bopstar & Craig Whitfield (HHA). He also produces under various aliases and he is also recognised as being one of the pioneering forces in the West London (Broken beat) movement. Phil has been an instrumental part to the scene, from being a founding member of the CO-OP club alongside Dego, I.G.Culture and Demus, Afronaut & G-Force, to representing and promoting the West London sound worldwide. He is one of those hardworking soul soldiers trying to unite the love for soulful music, breaking down musical frontiers and releasing an eclectic output of quality music.



Check him out here

https://soundcloud.com/rstlss-trx

https://soundcloud.com/restlesssoul

Residents supporting will be Wrighty & Beane

Entry is £5 OTD

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Soul Buggin' January Sale!

Happy new year and all that jazz! Did you have a good un? We ruddy well did. Big ups to all those that came over to The Old Angel for our new years eve party and helped us to see in 2013 a few weeks back.

January eh, where to start? You've spent a fortune at Xmas, joined a new gym, given up just about everything. Come the end of the month you're itching to get back out there and enjoy yourself but the bank account wont take a heavy one. What to do? Well luckily enough we've been pondering this at Buggin' Towers and have come up with the solution, The Soul Buggin' January Sale, where we offer cheap entry, cheap booze but the same high quality dancefloor business.


To help shake the cobwebs away from your bestest dancing clobber we've invited the excellent Sam redmore along to do his thing. Resident DJ with Leftfoot and promoter of Freestyle, two of Birmingham's most respected club nights, Sam Redmore has shared the stage with musical luminaries including Roy Ayers, Cash Money, Norman Jay, Youngblood Brass Band, Odyssey, Breakestra, Crazy P and many more. His DJ sets incorporate anything from soul, hip hop, funk and disco through to afrobeat, salsa, broken beat, house and more, whilst his remixes have received widespread support on BBC 6 Music, the likes of Craig Charles, Gilles Peterson, Lauren Laverne and Nemone all airing his work in recent times.

www.soundcloud.com/samredmore
www.facebook.com/samredmoremusic

DJ support comes from the Soul Buggin' residents

Entry is a mere £3 before midnight and then £5 after. Please note we start this one at 10 pm due to there being no gig beforehand.

Plus they'll be a stack of drinks offers until 1 am

Monday, 3 December 2012

Secure the ornaments.... dark room disco ahoy

It was almost exactly a year ago when we tearfully waved goodbye to Moog, our home for 3 years since 2009, with a massive New Years Eve party and all night session till 6am. It was one hell of a party, not only because many of us knew this legendary venue was finally closing it's doors (and of course it was blinkin' new years eve) but also partly due to the fact we had invited Mark Rayner from the Wild Honey Soundsystem collective, Osbourne from DiY and Mr Alex Traska from MHYH Radio to join us for some disco bother on the decks.  It was an ace night and one that still tickles us some 12 months on.

Fast forward 12 months and it's been a rollicking year for us. It began with a massive hangover and a 4 month comedown as we pondered on life without Moog, what to do with a crowd that wanted to keep on dancing but more importantly where on earth to take our party. After much deliberation we plumped for The Bodega and in 2012 we saw the likes of Ashley Beedle, Recloose, Faze Action, Leftside Wobble, Crazy P, Paul 'Trouble' Anderson, Cosmic Boogie and many others join us for some brilliant parties at the well known Pelham Street venue.

Now with New Years Eve once again on the horizon we're pumped up for another party but this time we're planning on doing something a bit different as a special one off session in a new venue for us so here's the deal with just the juicy bits for your noggin' to take in:

NYE. Soul Buggin' vs. Wild Honey. Upstairs at The Old Angel boozer. 9pm-4am. One dark room with a side room bar. A big system. £5 entry on the door


The Old Angel is a well known pub in the centre of Hockley but we'll be doing our thing upstairs till the early hours and we'd love you to join us

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We look forward to shaking a leg with you all

:)

PS - Oh, and don't worry if you've already made plans over Christmas, we'll be back at the Bodega in the new year with a whole load more of goodness.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Date with the rain...

Well that was what we call a blinkin' party. In what proved to be one of the wettest days of the year in Nottingham even the truly miserable weather failed to stop you lot from coming out to witness the musical sorcery of Recloose last Saturday. Straight from the off people seemed up for it and with a proper buzz in the air building up to the event we were truly honoured to welcome the Detroit magician to the Soul Buggin' ones and twos. Big hugs and love to those that braved the elements and made it down and of course mad props to Matt for coming over from the other side of the world to play at our party. We wish him all the best as he continues his tour around Europe.

In the next week or so we'll have full details of our New Years Eve party but before all that here's a few pictures from Saturdays session courtesy of our favourite snapper Nick Clague