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Feb 10 - Vaccine's new residency at The Gallery, Turnmills
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| djviceroy |
On Friday Feb 10th the newly refurbished T3 room at the mighty Gallery opens its door for a new monthly residency from one of the best up and coming trance parties around.
Vaccine launches its new residency at The Gallery by continuing its tradition of inviting the best names in trance to London before anyone else, by having the massive RONALD VAN GELDEREN headline the Vaccine room. Whilst the main room witnesses a 6 HOUR SET from the amazing FERRY CORSTEN and an end of the night finale from RILEY + DURRANT.
The full line up for the Vaccine room is;
RONALD VAN GELDEREN
Ben Beaton (resident)
The Viceroy (resident)
Sonar Element (motion music)
Si Tizzard (flatspin)
whilst the main room welcomes:
FERRY CORSTEN (6 hour set)
Riley + Durrant
Clint Wuest
Vaccine has a number of concessinary £12 tickets for its launch night and to secure these all you have to do is drop an email to
info@vaccine-turnmills.co.uk
Background of Vaccine
April 2005 saw a monthly trance night by the name of Vaccine commence in the Anexo bar of Turnmills nightclub. The aim was to showcase the best trance djs, both established and up and coming.
Fast forward and Vaccine has just become the latest signing to The Gallery @ Turnmills, taking over the third room (T3) ever second Friday of the month from February 2006 to showcase the very best in trance from the continent and beyond.
The journey to its new residency has been a spectacular one in anyone’s books. Ben Beaton whose ambition was to showcase the best in UK and Dutch trance talent created the Vaccine concept.
Joined by The Viceroy in April 2005, the pair are also known amongst the Vaccine faithful as the resident DJ’s, regularly taking the party on into the small hours.
Not your typical promoters, Vaccine has been run by the use of Ben’s overdraft and The Viceroy\\'s student loan, such is their passion to spread unseen talent.
The night has seen DJ’s such as Ernesto vs Bastian, Simon Patterson aka Dogzilla, Paul Masterson, Lost Witness, Michael Splint, Misja Helsloot, Phynn, Goldenscan, and Kuffdam make headline appearances alongside a wide selection of young talent, bedroom djs, established residents and stars of tomorrow.
The success of the night saw it move from the Anexo bar into the intimate surroundings of T2 (Turnmills legendary second room) in May 2005, with its monthly Thursday nights attracting increasing numbers of clubbers hungry for quality trance.
Collaborations with the likes of Serious in August 2005 showed how quickly the night had become synonymous with quality and established in the scene as a whole.
It quickly became an established industry hangout, and Thursday’s saw promoters and DJ’s come to relax before the weekend ahead whilst also checking out the future faces of the scene. This has led to support from the likes of Judge Jules who described it as a night of “brand new trance talent administered and lovingly tended to”.
Its this fresh approach to promoting that has been the key to success, with so many trance nights putting on identical and predictable line-ups, Vaccine is proud to be different, striving for the originality which people crave.
The success of the night and its forward thinking vision quickly attracted The Gallery teams attention and after only nine months, Vaccine is to work alongside and promote the T3 room at arguably the best night in the UK, The Gallery @ Turnmills.
See you at the front |
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| dj_mdma |
| that sounds pretty good, wouldn't mind seeing a 6 hour ferry set, he might mix it up with a bit of epic classicness :D |
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| niteshayde |
| ferry! have not seen him in a club in london in SOOOOO long...the last time was at DV...i'm so there. and so are you lam. |
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| moondog |
| not that fussed about seeing ferry, but wouldnt mind seeing ronald van gelderen :D |
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| b i n k u n |
| quote: | Originally posted by moondog
not that fussed about seeing ferry, but wouldnt mind seeing ronald van gelderen :D |
i'm with rick on this one. :D
altho i do need to hear 'kubikated' again. |
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