INTRODUCING THE T2 HEADLINERS – HOUSE / ELECTRO AT ITS VERY BEST!



Anyone who has already tasted the charms of Party Proactive will be familiar with our ethos of bringing together the cream of DJ talent from across the globe and in fact, from across the entire dance music spectrum. Rarely seen in London, we go all out to bring you the hottest house and electro, the deepest, darkest tech and tribal, and the toughest beats from techno and beyond! On September 1st 2007, we reconvene at our home from home, the legendary Turnmills venue for a night of unadulterated insanity and sublime debauchery, the aptly titled “Getcha Freak On”!

On this auspicious occasion, we cast our net far and wide and managed to catch a couple of whoppers!! Leading the charge in T1, the mighty Valentino Kanzyani flies in for a debut Party Proactive set, the awesome Eskimo makes a welcome return, whilst over in T2, Proactive is simply gushing with excitement at the prospect of CR2’s boy wonder, Danny Freakazoid joining in the madness and hot property My Digital Enemy.

DANNY FREAKAZOID

If you’ve been within an inch of club land during the last 18 months or so, the chances are pretty high that you would have been throwing some shapes to one of Danny’s many distinctive, dance floor productions. With a plethora of remixes ranging from Eddie Thoneick’s ‘Deeper Love’ and Fedde Le Grande’s ‘Just Trippin’ through to his own CR2 releases, Tension and Teken, Danny’s driving rhythms and pulsating electro bass-lines have come to epitomize the sound of 2007. Danny’s sets have taken him all over the world, headlining top events and now the sublime Party Proactive.

MY DIGITAL ENEMY

Proving that, for them, three is better than one, the Brighton based Harry Diamond, Kieron McTernan and Sergei Hall have already had success with tracks reaching number 3 and 21 in the UK Nationals (Sunset Strippers, ‘Waiting for a Star to Fall’ and Lost Brothers, ‘Cry Little Sister’) and, as My Digital Enemy, they’re most definitely heading in the same direction. With remixes for Pink and Rogue Traders, amongst others, their latest release, a dirty elektro dub of Groove Armada’s ‘Song 4 Mutya’, is being hailed as the ‘first amazing pop record of 2007’ (Popjustice.com) yet they continue to cane dancefloors of clubs across the globe with their tough, melodic, electro house. Consistently appearing in the Buzz and Cool Cut Charts supported by Eddie Halliwell, Judge Jules, Pete Tong and Paul Van Dyke, and with the music press pricking up their jaded ears, My Digital Enemy’s reputation is ever growing. From an appearance for DTPM at Fabric to gigs in Germany, an up-coming tour of Brazil