If you want to make a big noise in clubland they don’t come much louder than Ministry of Sound, the legendary nightclub in Southwark and its associated record label.
And now Watford’s very own independent dance music label, Panache Records, is starting to make itself heard, with an invitation to host part of a live music event at the club next week.
Friday nights at Ministry of Sound have been hosted by The Gallery since 2008, with sets from leading hard house and trance DJs, and it’s this night that Panache has secured a slot in.
“We feel absolutely delighted to be working with The Gallery and Ministry of Sound, both of which are truly iconic brand names in the world of dance music,“ says Adam Kramer, label manager of Panache, who lives in Nascot Wood.
“The Gallery is an institution, comprising the biggest stars in electronic dance music. They’re an amazing group of industry pioneers working with the world’s DJing elite, and staging some the best-known and best-loved dance parties.“ Panache is a recently-started small, independent dance and club music label, publishing company and production facility, and operates out of Leavesden Business Park.
Panache Records will be in Room 3 at the Ministry of Sound next Friday, presenting Juicy Fruit, a set featuring Radi and Keith, Joey Martinez, David Murtagh, Genisi and Roy Van H.
Get ready to make some serious noise.
- The Gallery, Ministry of Sound, Gaunt Street, Elephant and Castle, Friday, February 21, from 10.30pm. Details: ministryofsound.com, panacherecords.com
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