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steve mills
06-09-2009, 11:42 AM
Stay Up Forever presents:

No Sleep to Brixton 2

Friday 11th September 2009

Calling All Acid Ravers!!!!

The legendary Stay Up Forever record label family (The people who brought you “One Night In Hackney”) steps down in Brixton with a full show of Acid Techno and a second room of different beats from the original masters of the scene. This is a celebration of 15 years of Stay Up Forever and will be the only chance to see a line up this strong this year ….. its gonna be one helluva rave up!

Line Up

Room 1 Acid Techno

Chris Liberator

Aaron Liberator

D.A.V.E. The Drummer

Geezer Live

D.D.R. Live

Rackitt



Room 2 Different Beats

Julian Liberator

Trashman DJ set

Tiddles

Agent Rackitt



At The Jamm 261 Brixton Rd SW9 6LH

5 minutes walk from Brixton Tube, Buses 133, 333, 59, 159

Advance tickets £6.50 + booking fee from www.accessallareas.org

£8 on the door all night

10 pm to 6am



Stay Up Forever a Brief History

Out of the Rave explosion at the end of the Eighties came a massive underground dance movement that combined the anarchy of the free festivals with the music and style of the orbital Rave parties.

Three DJs from the Hackney area of London called Chris Aaron and Julian Liberator took the spirit of this movement to their own all night rave parties.

They would fill squatted venues with punks and ravers who lost their minds to the tough and totally tripped out techno sounds that were being spun by these three brothers in arms.

By 1993 the Liberators teamed up with the extremely influential sound system Bedlam busting into warehouses to make some of the most chaotic free parties London had ever seen. This was to have a profound and long lasting effect on the Liberators in both their attitude towards the dance music scene and their commitment to the London squat party scene playing for sound systems such as Immersion, Underground Sound and Manic and you can still find a Liberator or two or three playing at a squat party in a warehouse on the fringes of London today.

The music also was starting to influence their direction and by 1994 the boys started the Stay Up Forever record label a chance for them to express what they wanted to hear in those early free parties.

With the help of local producers Paul Harding and D.D.R. Stay Up forever began to take shape. Originally the label was going to be a techno label with some influence of the Roland 303 machine sound that had created Acid House. What was unforeseen was that the label soon developed its own sound, a unique style that had the heart of British rave/ hardcore due to big breakdowns and the spirit of Detroit techno finished off with intense 303 lines………Acid Techno was born!

The label soon created a following thanks to some very anthemic releases and support from John Peel, Carl Cox and Justin Robinson. Some of the early hits were A&E Dept’s “Rabbits Name was”, D.O.M.’s “Acid War” and Secrete Hero’s “Control” which helped to gain the label international attention.

The artists who made the records soon started to feel the benefit of the hype around the label, traveling the world DJing and playing live. These are Geezer, Ant, Aaron and Julian Liberator, Gizelle, D.D.R, Zebedee and Rackitt, and the labels very own superstars Chris Liberator and D.A.V.E. The Drummer.

Throughout the Nineties and into the new millennium Stay Up Forever expanded to incorporate various new record labels such as the techno styled Cluster and D.A.V.E. The Drummer’s Hydraulix, the Geezer’s bass heavy R.A.W., Ant’s Powertools and schranz maestro Alex Calver’s Glitch.

The label itself continued to have hits most notably 2004’s Dynamo City “One Night In Hackney” which has been the biggest seller and most influential Acid Techno track of all time. Stay Up Forever is still bringing you big party anthems and fierce 303 salvos, new artist such as A.P. and Sterling Moss help to keep it not just fresh but always ahead of the pack.

-LETHAL-ONE-
07-09-2009, 06:24 AM
I wish i could make it but its a couple million miles away from where i live:hmmm:

It sounds like this is "THE MOTHER OF ALL ACID TECHNO PARTIES".
"CORRECTION".... THIS IS THE MOTHER OF ALL ACID TECHNO PARTIES!!!! :yup:

Someone PLEASE record the dj sets.... :smile:

Do a fellow acid technoer a favor...

APC
07-09-2009, 07:38 PM
I'd buy a CD pack of the nights mixes, in either room, in lieu of not being able to actually be there.

djfilthmonger
07-09-2009, 09:46 PM
love to be going to this

Technologic
08-09-2009, 02:51 AM
Arggggghhhhhh, this one crept up too quickly for me, just landed a good job which meant i couldn't really organise time off. I'm working double shift Friday (8am-midnight), I might come down for a beer or two but have work at 2pm the next day, so probably best not do an all nighter, syaing that, if i do turnup i'll prolly be there all night *dilemma*

Will defo be at Nuclear Free on Saturday, after midnight though.

Technologic
08-09-2009, 02:55 AM
Ps. what's the date on the Hydrailix party again?

Will book time off asap.

Technologic
08-09-2009, 03:06 AM
Ps. what's the date on the Hydrailix party again?

Will book time off asap.

Found it ;-)

DarkYoung
08-09-2009, 07:49 AM
wud love to see all the guys play.

but travelling to Hackney?

would rather go hitch hiking round Afghanistan, prob safer.

djfilthmonger
08-09-2009, 09:31 AM
wud love to see all the guys play.

but travelling to Hackney?

would rather go hitch hiking round Afghanistan, prob safer.

really? i was wandering around hackney the last time i went to London. didnt seem rough at all.

djfilthmonger
08-09-2009, 09:31 AM
Ps. what's the date on the Hydrailix party again?

Will book time off asap.

can't wait for that i have me flights booked and all.

force
08-09-2009, 09:40 AM
wud love to see all the guys play.

but travelling to Hackney?

would rather go hitch hiking round Afghanistan, prob safer.#

Whatcha talkin about?

Its in Brixton, safe as.

Just down the road from Elephant and castle.
You've stayed there!

DarkYoung
08-09-2009, 11:13 AM
#

Whatcha talkin about?

Its in Brixton, safe as.

Just down the road from Elephant and castle.
You've stayed there!

lol. cool, i didn't have any problems, i even got lost around Lambeth for awhile.
some friends of mine are going actually red k and techno phil.

YOGY
10-09-2009, 11:01 AM
cant wait till 2morow nite , cant beat techno nites in london , special with this awesome line up ,... will be a mad nite.....

TechMouse
10-09-2009, 10:05 PM
I'll be there.

acidsaturation
10-09-2009, 10:50 PM
Why am I ill and why have I only just seen this. ****sticks.

wrong
12-09-2009, 04:40 PM
my head hurts! Great party and Great turn out.. Gazillions of old faces.. good shizz !

xes
13-09-2009, 12:41 PM
I really hope that some of the sets were recorded (or all of them, that'd be even better)


I was on holiday, came back yesterday, I'd rather have saved my money and just gone to this. Hope you all had really messy fun :cool:

TechMouse
13-09-2009, 02:20 PM
That was brilliant.

Highlight of the night would probably be the Geezer liva PA.

-LETHAL-ONE-
15-09-2009, 06:54 AM
That was brilliant.

Highlight of the night would probably be the Geezer liva PA.

I REMEMBER SEEING HIM PERFORM LIVE IN LOS ANGELES ABOUT 10 OR 12 YEARS AGO... HE ROCKED IT LIKE NO TOMORROW!!! REALLY GREAT GUY... HE EVEN SMOKED ME OUT!!!! GREAT HERBS TOO... :yup:

TechMouse
15-09-2009, 11:16 PM
I really hope someone recorded that.

YOGY
16-09-2009, 08:40 AM
I really hope someone recorded that.

ddr set made my nite , was ****en awesome...

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