Sons of Slough [Live]

The Social, London.

Crikey! First London gig in 19 years.

This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s.

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GENERAL ADMISSION £13.20 (£12.00)

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Sons of Slough [Ian Weatherall and Duncan Gray] return to London following stunning live sets at Convenanza Festival and this year’s AW61 celebrations.

The duo are also on the bill at Houghton Festival ’24 alongside ALFOS with Sean Johnston.

This is a rare opportunity to see Sons of Slough in an intimate club setting and will be the duo’s first London gig in 19 years.

Electrocuted was a Club night run by Sherman and Andrew Curley. The night started at the Crossbar in Kings Cross and then moved to the Dogstar in Brixton.

The club ran there for 5 years and featured some of the world’s greatest DJ's from Andrew Weatherall to Richie Hawtin, Alex Paterson to Radioactive Man.

On Kane FM Scott Hutchinson [Feed Your Head] plays the finest selection of wonky acid house disco tunes alongside regular guest mixes. For this special night Scott will be teaming up with Duncan Gray [Tici Taci] for B2B cosmic acid house disco business after Sons of Slough’s live set.

Mat Carter [Varial/Checkpoint Charlie] will also be joining in, spinning a few of them there records.

With his Varial Records label pumping out healthy doses of quality sounds and regular DJ appearances at Fabric, Haywire Sessions, Dedbeat, Checkpoint Charlie and more, Mat Carter is a man to be listened to.....

After making himself heard at legendary events such as Universe, Ultimate Base, Slump, Voodoo and Tribal Gathering, as well as DJing alongside well respected artists the world over, Mat has stayed true to the music that means so much to him......

'When I started getting into music by the likes of The Clash, FSOL, B.A.D, Plastikman, Sabres, Tubby, Black Dog etc I started to see the whole scene like a combustion engine, cogs, gears and pistons working together to form a system. I wanted to contribute my own set of cogs into that system, keep the beast turning and to keep it evolving.'

SOS on stage approx. 9.30pm

Photo credit: Dave Croft photography