Egg Presents...Storm Queen. PBR Streetgang and Flashmob

Egg London
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This event ended on Thursday 20th of November 2014
Admission
Advance from £13; Student members £10; Egg members £15 – more otd
Venue Information
Egg London
York Way, N7 9AX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury 0.37 miles

On June 20th Egg London welcomes one of the biggest dance music sensations of recent times with a headline set from Storm Queen. PBR Streetgang and Flashmob.

Morgan Geist and Damon C. Scottare – Storm Queen, the house outfit with disco stylings and stunning vocals from Scott that recent scored a UK number one with their classic hit ‘Look Right Through’. They are also known for hits like ‘Let’s Make Mistakes’ and ‘It Goes On’ and every one comes on the Environ label that was also home to Geists’ seminal Metro Area project. Their sound is full of infectious analogue grooves, fluttery vintage synth flutters and bold, emotive house vocals and this appearance is a rare one indeed.

In the early days, PBR Streetgang sharpened their claws warming up at seminal English party Asylum in Leeds, before legendary acts like Theo Parrish and Prins Thomas took to the booth. Now the duo are headliners in their own right, spinning everywhere from Garden Festival in Croatia to Eastern Electrics in London and plenty of places all over Ibiza. Known as Tom Thorpe and Bonar Bradbury, the duo has a vast arsenal of disco, house and techno in their reserves when DJing, but so too when producing. Becoming increasingly prominent in recent years, their always-varied productions have come on labels like Hot Creations, 2020Vision and Bristol’s Futureboogie.

Flashmob is one of the most acclaimed, instantly recognisable production groups in house music. Riding a tidal wave of success generated by the ravenous response to singles ‘Brick House’, ‘Ninety Five’ and – most significantly – ‘Need In Me’ (which has now passed 3 million views on YouTube), Flashmob have carved an indelible niche for themselves, crafting sublimely unpretentious house music, the widespread appeal of which has been near unprecedented. Not many people’s records get spun by both Kerri Chandler at Pandemonium and Pete Tong in the same season!

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