London queer party Adonis has been confirmed as the special guest at this weekend's 24-hour marathon event celebrating 30 years of dance institution Trade, at...
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Forthcoming on Dax J's Monnom Black imprint...
Remco Beekwilder makes his debut on Dax J's Monnom Black label with his four-track 'LSD' EP.
Having previously released via the likes of Anecdote Records...
The legendary party's anniversary venue will welcome Frankel & Harper, Remco Beekwilder, and more
London's legendary after-hours party Trade is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a 24-hour event next month.
Taking place on 12th February, the line-up for the...
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Awakenings have announced its plans for its annual New Years soiree, and this year it's planning a mammoth four-day party to ring in the New...
The Sunday takeover promises "harder dance" with "no speed limits"
From the ongoing refinement of house and disco, to techno's domination of the mainstream, the return of electro, ebm and new wave, and the resurgence...
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The fierce LGBTQ+ party Trade was the UK’s first legal after-hours club event, opening at 3am and closing at 9am. It laid the groundwork for a new on-and-on party culture, while its sexual and gender diversity was a forerunner for today’s queer club scene. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and prepares for its 24-hour birthday party at Egg London, Joe Roberts speaks to some of its regular DJs, designers and founder Laurence Malice about Trade's boundary-breaking legacy