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Saturday 2nd November Chinese Laundry presents a very special long awaited show from the Baron of Techno, Dave Clarke!

Popular for his DJ style of endlessly cutting and scratching during his predominantly techno sets, Clarke's style is both sinister and energizing, and his live sets are rarely a disappointment.

The heads will be out for this one for sure..

Guestlist Prices: $20 before 11.30 $25 after

Sand Bar

09:00 - DJ Eko

11:00 - Fingers

01:00 – King Lee

Laundry

10:00 – Kerry Wallace

11:30 – Andrew Wowk

01:00 – Dave Clarke (UK)

Cave

10:00 – Ra Bazaar

11:30 – Nanna does smack

01:00 – Katie Valentine

02:30 - Rave Doss

https://www.facebook.com/DJDaveClarke?fref=ts

http://www.daveclarke.com/

Doors open 9pm

$5 Drink Specials until 11pm

DAVE CLARKE: He may be known as The Baron Of Techno, a moniker given to him by renowned BBC Radio DJ / journalist John Peel, but Dave Clarke has an anarchist streak a mile wide and punk in his soul, having no truck with establishment figures or authoritarianism. A hard working purist, forward thinking futurist, technology geek, part Gothic and gadget lover who embraced the digital revolution in an early stage while his peers where still sniffing the smell of vinyl, a format he hasn’t used professionally in eleven years. It’s unsurprising he revels in the libertarianism of the World Wide Web. It gives symmetry to his savvy techno vision.

Dave Clarke was born and raised in Brighton (United Kingdom) but currently resides in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), where Clarke found his comfort zone and revitalized him after moving from rural sedate Conservative Sussex. Being the offspring of a technology loving father and a disco-soul loving mother, it was evident that Clarke would “do something” in music eventually. Not knowing what the “do” part was but blessed with a high doses of determination, Clarke evolved from being a runaway boy sleeping in car parks and on beaches, via lousy jobs in shoe shops living off 5 pounds a day and via underpaid Brighton gigs into a world class artist, maintaining a flourishing career spanning well over two decades.

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