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Egg Presents: Jey Kurmis, Latmun, GW Harrison

Friday 19th August 2016

23:00 - 7:00

Advance tickets from £10 | Student Members £10 | More on the door

Recently tipped by Jamie Jones as one of his favourite new producers, Leeds-born Jay Kurmis has been turning heads with a prolific run of dance floor hits. Having found a home on Hot Creations with tracks like 'Monkle', and a place in Jones' heart for also supplying him with a stream of unreleased demos, this year he's been firing out pumping tech-house bombs for the likes of Leftroom, Criminal Hype, Moon Harbour and Straight Ahead Music. Hotter than the current summer heatwave, you can can also be sure that he'll be around longer.

Another young talent rising through the ranks, Latmun (aka Nottingham's Joe Bradley) is a long-standing resident at Stealth, where he earned his chops as a DJ. This knowledge of what makes a straight up floor filler has filtered through into his productions. His most recent EP for Leftwing & Kody's Lost combined hip-hop swagger with rave energy flashbacks, such as on the frenetic 'Cosmic', while his 'Dance & Bop' EP for WOW! Recordings was Top Ten hit in the Beatport tech-house chart. Throw in further releases for the likes of ViVA and Relief Records, plus a firm foothold in Ibiza, and his star quality is unlikely to be eclipsed.

GW Harrison held his first residency at the tender age of 13, encouraged by a dad who was part of the original rave scene. A resident at Sheffield's iconic Gatecrasher while at uni, these days you can find him behind the decks of Abode, one of London's freshest parties, navigating his way around shade of house.

Egg London is a strictly 18+ venue. Club scan is installed in the venue at the front door, which means everyone attending Egg must have a valid form of photo ID to present to be scanned on entry. The accepted forms of ID are: unexpired passport, driving license, provisional driving license, photo cards featuring the pass hologram. Photocopies, photos or screenshots of IDs are not accepted. Egg London's management reserve the right to refuse admission into the club.