Review: Ticketarena at LWE Present Mobilee

London clubbing outfit London Warehouse Events come down to the venue last weekend to host Mobilee Records for a very special showcase featuring the likes of Rodriguez Jr., William Kouam Djoko, Lee Van Dowski and more...

London clubbing outfit London Warehouse Events come down to the venue last weekend to host Mobilee Records for a very special showcase featuring the likes of Rodriguez Jr., William Kouam Djoko, Lee Van Dowski and more. The guys over at Ticketarena headed down to catch one the world's most successful labels in action, here's how they got on...

"After a relatively dry January, we couldn’t resist the lure of King’s Cross to experience the Mobilee Records showcase at Egg London. The Berlin outfit collaborating with London Warehouse Events to provide a night of inescapable and desirous sounds. The area of King’s Cross has seen many changes in recent years but still remains a great place to party. Egg London’s based a short distance from the station and features five main areas spread across three floors with a great outdoor space. The label was launched in 2005, boasting a sound based on the structures of house and techno that continues to innovate and adapt whilst remaining true to their roots. With so many of the label artist playing at Egg London it was guaranteed to be a night of exquisite music...

Taking over in the Terrace, William Kouam Djoko has become a regular on the Mobilee Records tour and his opening track oozed theatrics. Being from the Dutch scene, his set was full of energy and the London clubbers responded to that with the same amount of enthusiasm. Heading downstairs to the Ground Floor, Ranacat was the selector on the decks and he provided a sound heavily influenced by futuristic sounds from Detroit and the freshness of Chicago. We spent the majority of the next few hours between the Loft and the Ground Floor, unlike many of the clubs I’ve been to in London, the crowd were friendly and eager to share their thoughts on the night. From house to techno, every one of the label artists had their particular style and it made for a much richer experience. Tracks like Cajmere – Feelin’ Kinda High and Sidney Charles' Hustler Stomp both receiving great feedback from the London crowd.

Lee Van Dowski was next on the Ground Floor, his soulful brand of techno, imbued with a real swing proving to be the highlight of the night. The Frenchman’s latest release - 050504 injecting so much energy into the dancefloor...”


Review by Joe Dawson.

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