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Sander Kleinenberg @ MoS 5 March (House, not exactly trance)
My uni is organising a trip to Ministry of Sound because one of our students (Paul Higgins) is spinning. Kinda noticed that the 'big guy' of the night is Sander Kleinenberg. Ya, i know that it ain't exactly trance... maybe soulful house? Oh well, has anybody heard this guy play live?
Anyhow.. here goes.
MINISTRY OF SOUND
"DJs
BOX: Everybody
SANDER KLEINENBERG
Demi
Marc Hughes
BAR: House FM
Grant Richards
Tony English
Trevor C
Martin Lodge
BABY BOX: Rhythm at Work
Nick Bridges
Gary Willis/ Paul Higgins
Drew Palmer
The Driver Brothers
Percussion by Papa Nicol
Info.
After an awesome Ministry of Sound debut last year, the sensational Sander Kleinenberg returns with the first in a series of exclusive partys at Ministry of Sound for 2005.
Having been hailed as one of the 'Nu Breed' of DJ and producer and having clocked up hundreds of thousands of air miles, playing to packed venues right across the globe, Sander Kleinenberg has quite rightly put his name amongst the world DJ elite and it is a pleasure to have him back in South London. The party will be a magic show of sound and vision, combining a world-beating DJ set with cutting edge visuals - expect the unexpected!
Joining Sander will be rising star Deeper substances' Demi and Saturday Sessions resident Marc Hughes. London's most loved House music radio station House FM take over the bar for another night of audio delights. On the decks will be Grant Richards, Tony English, Trevor C and Martin Lodge.
And finally, in the Baby Box we welcome back the fantastic Rhythm at Work crew with resident Nick Bridges, Gary Willis, Paul Higgins, Drew Palmer, The Driver Brothers and Papa Nicol on Percussion.
Remember, Everybody's got Magic....."
get ur tickets from www.ticketweb.co.uk
sander is gold....
miss him not 
Sander is amazin, really tough house non of that soulful bollox here.. and also demi is a brilliant dj very tough and techy will really build up for sander nicely
prog
best dj in the world
dude, fuckin count me in
ive been waiting for a worthy event at MOS to go there
i saw SK in Miami at the WMC last year
and he fuckin rocked the roof off SPACE (WELL HIM ALONG WITH TIESTO SPINNING A 5 HR SET DOWNSTAIRS)
FUCKIN EY. sooo excited
tonya
Finally, something good happening at MoS. the last time i went, my friend who's a fellow tranceaddict, and a dedicated one too, was sorely disappointed. maybe because it was student night on a normal wed.
this Saturday night
very much looking forward to returning to play in the Box with the K-Man and playing with him again
Ministry has had a lot of stick in the past but definitely credit due to the new promotions team who are hell bent on bringing back the old days when Ministry was rocking - the last few times I have played there the vibe has been as good as any in the city and venue wise it cannot be knocked - that BOX room is monstrous 
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW 
im going to this and very excited about seeing sander play again!
Ministry of Sound this Saturday 05Mar05
Who's up for a bit of this?
Ministry of Sound London
Everybody, London
05/03/2005
Ministry of Sound
11pm - 7am
DJs
BOX: Everybody
Sander Kleinenberg
Demi
Marc Hughes
BAR: House FM
Grant Richards
Tony English
Trevor C
Martin Lodge
BABY BOX: Rhythm at Work
Nick Bridges
Gary Willis/ Paul Higgins
Drew Palmer
The Driver Brothers
Percussion by Papa Nicol
Info.
After an awesome Ministry of Sound debut last year, the sensational Sander Kleinenberg returns with the first in a series of exclusive partys at Ministry of Sound for 2005.
Having been hailed as one of the 'Nu Breed' of DJ and producer and having clocked up hundreds of thousands of air miles, playing to packed venues right across the globe, Sander Kleinenberg has quite rightly put his name amongst the world DJ elite and it is a pleasure to have him back in South London. The party will be a magic show of sound and vision, combining a world-beating DJ set with cutting edge visuals - expect the unexpected!
Joining Sander will be rising star Deeper substances' Demi and Saturday Sessions resident Marc Hughes. London's most loved House music radio station House FM take over the bar for another night of audio delights. On the decks will be Grant Richards, Tony English, Trevor C and Martin Lodge.
And finally, in the Baby Box we welcome back the fantastic Rhythm at Work crew with resident Nick Bridges, Gary Willis, Paul Higgins, Drew Palmer, The Driver Brothers and Papa Nicol on Percussion.
Remember, Everybody's got Magic.....
Price
�12 advanced. More on the door.
Booking Info
Call ticketweb on 08700 600 100 or visit www.ticketweb.co.uk
Ministry of Sound, 103 Gaunt St, London SE1 6DP.
who's up for a bit of looking at the other threads in this forum first
fuck fuck fuck fuck
I want to go to this! FUCK FUCK FUCK
i'm going.
*threads merged*
last night was amazing!!!
ministry is amazing, i can understand why it became so popular - the layout, the staff, the sound system - everything is just spot on. the sound system is one of the best ive ever heard, and as for the main room it was simply oozing with atmosphere. in the bar there were quite a few "fashionable" people but everyone in the main room was really up for it, and the level of noise was incredible.
i didnt ID too many tracks im afraid, but his set was amazing throughout. playing prog and house together isnt exactly a groundbreaking idea but he pulled it off amazingly well and even played a couple of trancey tracks right at the end of his set (he played 1.30-5.15)
tracks i recognised
some track with a male voice "revolution 909"
an old skool garage track accapella "and nobody solving the problem, and nobody helping each other"
sander k - the fruit
brainbug - nightmare (a new remake, ive seen deep dish play this recently as well)
nikola gala - swing 2 harmony (this sounded amazing!!!!)
a really euphoric house tune, "let the sun shine on me" - the room went absolutely wild
AN AMAZING trancey tune that nick warren has played a couple of times recently - if anyone might have an idea what it could be, that would be great
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