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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

23rd March - Phantom Beats & Johnny Clash

March 23rd
Phantom Beats (Plastic Raygun)
plus a back to back jungle session from Peepshow Paddy and birthday boy Johnny Clash (Bam Bam) and a warm up set from the Funky Gibbon (Disco Shed Soundsystem)

Neil Phantom's photos
Rob Laroca's photos
(Thanks to both!)

“Had a wicked time, nice to meet a whole load of new faces.”

“My head hurts. A lot. Wicked night.”

“what a belter corker cracker mental etc night ! did i have all the fun or did I leave some for you lot ? had lots of it anyway..... I was vey vey drunk but I hope that didn't bother anyone, it certainly didn't bother me ! great to see so many friendly faces, what a boogie crowd...great all round, well done Padster & Co ....at least this time Paddy didn't get kicked out of his own night ;0”

“it was a wicked night. And complete hats off to Johnny and Paddy for completely ripping the shizzle out of it at the end. Blew us no-mark breaks monkeys out of the water! Oh, and for letting me rudely and drunkenly force my way into their set to play a tune! :)”

“Wicked night....lovely to see you all...can't wait for the next one :) Paddy & Dan played an absolute blinder...”

“quality entertainment all round anyway :-)”

“Lovely time again”

“You are all lying, because it was ME that had all the fun. I still haven't got my voice back properly. What a fantastically fun, completely random night. I don't think I stopped laughing the whole time.”

“Hats off to Paddy for a great night! Was a top laugh with some great music being played.”




Former residents at the Heavenly Jukebox, birthplace of Big Beat, this pneumatic, funky nu-skool breaks duo are one of the most in demand breakbeat DJ teams in the world.

Phantom Beats certainly know how to rock crowds with their mix of breaks, house and funk. Since the late nineties the Phantoms have racked up an impressive array of achievements. Matt and Neil have DJed on four continents, been broadcast on BBC Radio One (both DJing and Live), held down residencies at legendary clubs and released records that have become classics. Their mash-up DJ style first brought them to the attention of the promoters of Heavenly Jukebox, the birthplace of Big Beat, who shipped them to London. From that point on their progress was unstoppable, seeing them sell out venues in as far flung places as Tokyo, San Francisco, Melbourne, St Petersburg and Budapest.


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