Fervor
At Zinc, United Kingdom on 21 Mar 2009 from 22:00
Lineup
Serge Santiago (We Love), Ninja Cowboys, Danny Blunt (Audio Chic), Russell Caten (Reloaded), Matt Hammond, Lloyd Moore
March 21st sees renowned London club-night Fervor plot up in Southend for the first of series of parties in town. Fervor are known for booking top International headliners and here will be no different. 'We Love...Sundays' Space Ibiza resident, Serge Santiago is first up to head the bill making his second appearance for Fervor.
The main room for the Southend gigs will be more of an underground House vibe, where on the terrace we will be showcasing our London sound with slabs of techno and minimal thrown in.
Support for Serge is ably provided by Fervor residents Johnny Mikes and Mark Storie of the Ninja Cowboys. Johnny is already known to regulars at Zinc for his energetic fun sets behind the decks and Mark is prolific in his releases on Toolroom and Novakane records. The rest of the line up is completed by Audio Chic's Danny Blunt, Neon Reloaded's Russell Caten plus Matt Hammond and Lloyd Moore.
Brighton boy but now Hackney (London) resident, Serge Santiago, is particularly known for his cheeky coloured vinyl re-edits of classic Italo/Disco tracks - including Kano 'It's A War' on green vinyl and Grace Jones 'Slave to The Rhythm' on red. In 2005 - after splitting from Radio Slave, the remix/DJ duo he was part of for two years - Santiago started his own label 'Arcobaleno' (meaning 'rainbow' in Italian). Santiago's own 'Atto D'amore' was the label's first release and one which gained huge support from the likes of Trevor Jackson, Damian Lazarus and the DFA crew. In 2006, Santiago played in Ibiza for the first time on the infamous Space Terrace for We Love. He has been resident for We Love in Ibiza since last summer - as well as mixing their first ever compilation CD, alongside Riton. Here's the history...
Serge Santiago on producing: "I started producing because I was clubbing so much and wanted some involvement, so, using my old computer I started to teach myself how to write beats. From there I must've written about 50 to 100 half tracks before I finished one? And that one was a track called 'Push it' (using a sample from the Salt'n'Peppa track). It's funny, listening back now I can hear myself learning within the track; it's great! Anyway we decided it was a classic 'Stompa Phunk' sounding record so 'Push it' was released 1999 on Stompa Phunk.
The main room for the Southend gigs will be more of an underground House vibe, where on the terrace we will be showcasing our London sound with slabs of techno and minimal thrown in.
Support for Serge is ably provided by Fervor residents Johnny Mikes and Mark Storie of the Ninja Cowboys. Johnny is already known to regulars at Zinc for his energetic fun sets behind the decks and Mark is prolific in his releases on Toolroom and Novakane records. The rest of the line up is completed by Audio Chic's Danny Blunt, Neon Reloaded's Russell Caten plus Matt Hammond and Lloyd Moore.
Brighton boy but now Hackney (London) resident, Serge Santiago, is particularly known for his cheeky coloured vinyl re-edits of classic Italo/Disco tracks - including Kano 'It's A War' on green vinyl and Grace Jones 'Slave to The Rhythm' on red. In 2005 - after splitting from Radio Slave, the remix/DJ duo he was part of for two years - Santiago started his own label 'Arcobaleno' (meaning 'rainbow' in Italian). Santiago's own 'Atto D'amore' was the label's first release and one which gained huge support from the likes of Trevor Jackson, Damian Lazarus and the DFA crew. In 2006, Santiago played in Ibiza for the first time on the infamous Space Terrace for We Love. He has been resident for We Love in Ibiza since last summer - as well as mixing their first ever compilation CD, alongside Riton. Here's the history...
Serge Santiago on producing: "I started producing because I was clubbing so much and wanted some involvement, so, using my old computer I started to teach myself how to write beats. From there I must've written about 50 to 100 half tracks before I finished one? And that one was a track called 'Push it' (using a sample from the Salt'n'Peppa track). It's funny, listening back now I can hear myself learning within the track; it's great! Anyway we decided it was a classic 'Stompa Phunk' sounding record so 'Push it' was released 1999 on Stompa Phunk.
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Venue Info
Zinc
Address
Zinc Nightclub Lucy Road, Southend on Sea, Essex,



