On Friday 13th March, Another Party return following their blow out 5th birthday at the end of January with their second event of this anniversary year with a very special guest in Shaun Reeves from Visionquest joining Another Party residents in one of London’s finest underground venues in Vauxhall, Fire and Lightbox.
Originally from Detroit, Shaun Reeves is a pioneer who has a unique brand of underground house and techno that has travelled with him from his hometown to Europe and beyond and brought international acclaim along the way. Alongside friends Ryan Crosson, Lee Curtiss and Seth Troxler, he has helped put a warm, esoteric spin on Detroits musical heritage with a warm and more spiritual party vibe under the Visionquest guise. In addition his productions for Wolf and Lamb and Crosstown Rebels have seen Shaun blossom into one of the finest artists around.
When not conjuring up bombs in the studio, Shaun is pushing boundaries on the dancefloor, tip toeing along the borders between house and techno providing DJ sets on some class as you are sure to find out on the 13th March in London.
Alongside Shaun will be resident DJs James Manero and Jimmy Lainas who are key to creating the incredible underground vibe and atmosphere that make these parties so special. Plus, over in room two, expect more fine underground beats from Joylon, EM&ME and Shivas Regal.
Taking place at Fire and the Lightbox in Vauxhall, this is going to be a very special night and not just Another Party.
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