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Ministry of Sound Presents…Paul Deighton at Beijing Club, 26th February 2010 Ministry of Sound presents Paul Deighton appearing exclusively at Beijing Club, Hong Kong’s quintessential super-club. Ministry of Sound, Housexy & Gung-Ho DJ Paul Deighton plays all over the world for and has appeared at Ministry Of Sound London numerous times.
Paul’s main weapon is the ability to produce quality underground house music and 2006 saw his debut track “Omega 33” on Gung-Ho records, explode like a missile at the top of the download charts and still rides high in the DJ download All Time top 100.
Be sure to catch Paul when he brings his unique style exclusively to the Beijing Club dance floor.
Event Details Event Name: Ministry of Sound Presents Paul Deighton at Beijing Club Headliner: Paul Deighton Support DJ: Tai Pan Dan Date: 26th February 2010 (Friday) Time: 10pm till late Tickets: HK$300 including 1 drink. 21 and above only
Ministry of Sound at Beijing Club, 2 & 3 Floor, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central.
Hip Hop & RnB at Beijing Club with DJ Yin & Tak, 5th Floor, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central.
Bookings: (852) 2526-8298
More information:
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/ www.beijingclub.com.hk / www.ministryofsound.com
Complimentary entry for SilverBlack Card Holders before 12am. To find out more about the SilverBlack Card visit http://www.silverblackcard.com.
About Ministry of Sound Ministry of Sound – the club – opened in London in September 1991 and has since established a cult following among clubbers worldwide.
Celebrating its 18th Birthday this year, the venue remains at heart of the brand as it’s where the story began and has also been the catalyst for the company’s many brand ventures and extensions.
Inspired by the US house music movement James Palumbo, Ministry of Sound’s founder and visionary, established Elephant & Castle in London as the venue’s location and opted for an unused bus depot for its infrastructure due to its raw and unkempt warehouse character that was the dominant clubbing environment of the early 90’s.
The vision was to import many of the world’s most famous DJs to the UK enabling dance music fans access to the music they adored and the DJs that played and produced it. And of course supply this on a soundsystem like nothing ever experienced before in clubland, an achievement the venue can still boast today. A vision that has become ingrained into the Ministry of Sound philosophy, as the brand now enables dance music fans worldwide access to their favourite form of music via a number of channels including internet, radio, mobile, albums, singles, global tours and venues in London and Egypt.
For many years Ministry of Sound, London has been hailed as the ‘House of House’ as DJ input and musical output has always concentrated on the many genres of house music. As dance music has evolved, the club output has consistently been at the forefront of the scene with its DJ line up and musical policy delivering over and above the clubbing call of duty. Ministry of Sound is the only club in London to currently hold EXCLUSIVE RESIDENCIES with Pete Tong, Sander Kleinenberg, Mark Knight & Steve Angello.
Saturday nights at Ministry of Sound have consistently remained loyal to the house music circuit with the current ‘Saturday Sessions’ inviting clubbers from far and wide to indulge in the many genres’ that house music employs - all played by the world’s most revered and talented DJs and producers.
Friday nights have been slightly more varied in style. With the launch of Smoove back in 2000, an urban night that continued for five successful years and also the launch of Switch in 2005 which established itself as the freshest and most upfront of all the capital’s club nights presenting an eclectic mix of Drum & Bass and Hip Hop. 2009 saw the beginning of a new era for Friday nights with The Gallery moving to Ministry of Sound bringing with it the best in contemporary and classic Trance.
Ministry of Sound, London is a venue that not only started a worldwide music and lifestyle brand but also created the UK’s clubbing movement as we know it today. It introduced the DJ to the dancer, the promoter to the party and the establishment to the movement.
Paul Deighton Biography
Paul Deighton is one of The Ministry of Sound & Housexy’s Resident Dj’s and has toured the world representing the world famous brand. Paul has Dj’d in Japan, India, China, S. Korea, The Philippines, Colombia, Russia, Morocco, Egypt, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Canada, Spain, Holland, France, Ibiza and throughout the UK, including the world famous Ministry of Sound in London. Paul’s own music and collaborations have been released by a string of labels throughout the world. His Debut release Omega 33 still rides high in the “Dj Download” all time top 100-tech house records. His most recent production, Don't Go feat Lindsey is Signed To CR2... Its the latest collaboration with Myself and Richard Murray..The vocals are by Lindsay Armaou formally of Girl Band B*Witched who together had 8 top 20 singles including 4 number 1's back in the 1990's...Paul Also runs his own label Mighty Moog Records.
How did my connection with MOS come about? I started Dj'ing for the Ministry of Sounds Housexy brand in the summer of 2006, At the time I was making records for Matt Stuart on his Gung-ho records label and also had begun working with production partner Richard Murray on projects like Disco Drive on Slip n Slide. Then started doing the other tour events such as Ministry of Sound, Sessions and Club Classics. I haven't looked back since.
Which club is my favourite to play in? I've been to so many countries in the past few years the list is endless, the most memorable were the two tours of India I've done, Sri Lanka, dj'ing in Japan, I've played in China a couple of times now, South Korea, The Philippines, oh and Colombia twice now, that was amazing!. Russia, Morocco, and all the middle east gigs I do are wicked. I cant pick a favorite although MOS in London is really special, its an amazing club.
My Top track of the moment? My remix of Petter & The Pix for Gung Ho and My Faculty 51 EP wich is not released yet, its sort of where my head is at the moment with gutsy electronic music. I also like the Danny Dove & Steve Smart remix on Cr2 of the track that I did with Richard Murray called "Dont Go" and features an awesome vocal from Lindsay Amarou. Its on the new Clubbers Bible 2009 album.
My plans for the future? I've got some brand new records coming out on Gung-Ho in the new year. Excited about those because there pretty special and I haven't released with Gung-Ho for a while so to be back with such an amazing label once more, and with a couple of quality records I'm really proud of, its a good place to be. I've also signed a great artist in Stu Foster for my own label Mighty Moog records. His debut release "the Humanoid EP" which had "Roller Disqo" on it was immense.
www.myspace.com/pauldeighton
Tai Pan Dan Music Style: House -Soulful, Classic, Deep / Soul, Funk, Rare Groove Current Residency: FINDS (Wednesdays) and Zuma (Weekly)
Dan is a DJ out of pure passion. Born and raised in London he has always been deeply immersed in a variety of music styles, but his love for House music, Disco and Soul has always prevailed.
Whilst in London Dan made regular appearances at some of capital’s greats including Fabric, Pacha, The Cross, The End, Nylon and Sugar Reef. Along with working in London’s largest nightclubs he made appearances at exclusive private events in venues such as The Royal Albert Hall, The Royal Society of Arts, Grosvenor House and Noble Rot.
After leaving London, he made a solid coverage of Sydney and is now based in Hong Kong where he has put his 8 years of experience into good use playing at Ministry of Sound and Hed Kandi events along-side Pete Gooding, David Dunne and Jim Breese in his first year alone. Being on the line up for Hed Kandi and Ministry of sound wasn’t quite enough and so Dan founded “Opium Soul” with fellow DJ Arun R. A night of soulful and deep house music and the pair have taken the promotion to new levels with electrifying nights at prominent venues in Hong Kong.
Now a Soul Heaven representative for Hong Kong and on the line up for regular appearances at “Pure House” in Beijing Club the coming year is looking familiarly busy. “There are simply not enough weekends in the year!”
Along with all this you can find Dan spinning at Hong Kong’s most prestigious venues such as FINDS, Armani Bar, Beijing Club and Zuma.
www.myspace.com/taipandan
About Beijing Club Opened in the fall of 2007, Beijing Club is Hong Kong’s quintessential super-club. With a total area of 12,000 square feet over 3 floors, Beijing Club is located in the very heart of Hong Kong’s business & entertainment district.
Named after the capital of China, Beijing Club offers an experience of supreme decadence and entertainment. The finest Austrian crystals drape elegantly above each of the four bars. The American-styled balcony on the 3rd floor has the biggest outdoor projection in Central.
Beijing Club offers only the best of entertainment playing host to some of the world’s best known music branded events including Ministry of Sound. Award winning DJ, Yin and DJ Ulysses head the DJ line-up at Beijing Club, spinning the latest in R&B / Hip Hop and House tunes.
Beijing Club, 2, 3, & 5 Floor, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong.
Booking: (852) 2526 8298
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Web: www.beijingclub.com.hk
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