Soirée: Sister Bliss * Lottie - Only standard tickets left!
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One of our strongest line-ups since opening the club 3 years ago!
Two of the best DJs in the world on the same night!
Faithless leading lady SISTER BLISS and former Radio 1 DJ and superstar DJ Lottie.
What else is there to say?
Supported on the night by Bradley Welsh and J-P
TICKETS
£7.50 Early bird tickets only a few left!
£10 Second release
£15 Standard
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Sister Bliss
As the musical force behind Faithless, world-renowned DJ and record producer Sister Bliss needs no introduction.
Together with iconic frontman Maxi Jazz and producer Rollo Armstrong (brother of Dido), she formed Faithless: one of the most successful electronic acts with a career spanning 20 years, including 7 albums (two at number 1), and six top 10 singles. To date, Faithless have sold in excess of 15 million records worldwide and have played live to millions across the world.
Inspired by her love for discovering new music, Sister Bliss launched her own label: Junkdog Records. An outlet for signing new music she believes in, Junkdog has been championing the freshest of alternative music. Between her label duties and a busy schedule of upcoming releases, she continues to DJ & play to fans across the world. She also broadcasts a weekly radio show, 'Sister Bliss in Session' currently syndicated to 40 countries globally.
2015 marked the 20-year milestone in Faithless’ illustrious career and to celebrate the band curated a special remix album, ‘Faithless 2.0’, calling on the great and the good of electronic music to remix their catalogue; Avicii, Tiesto, Flux Pavilion, Above and Beyond, Booka Shade, Claptone, High Contrast, Eric Prydz, Purple Disco Machine and Armin Van Buuren.
An artistic retrospective and testament to one of the most influential bands of a generation and as revered today as when their journey began two decades ago, 'Faithless 2.0’ was released in October and went straight in at No. 1. Following this success the band will continue to tour their iconic show, as well as working on brand new material with more to come in 2016.
LOTTIE
Lottie’s talent was first spotted by the promoters of London’s leading night The Gallery where in 1996 she was selected as their weekly resident. Today as well as a host of International gigs, Lottie plays all over the UK and holds the title of being Bugged Out’s first lady, an honour indeed to be so highly regarded at this legendary Liverpool club.
It has been a great couple of years for Lottie. Winning the Best New DJ prize at the Ericsson Muzik Awards in 1999, she then went on to grab a Top 50 spot in DJ Magazine’s DJ Of The Year poll in one of only nine women in a chart of 100 DJs.
Lottie’s talent was first spotted by the promoters of London’s leading night The Gallery where in 1996 she was selected as their weekly resident. Today as well as a host of International gigs, Lottie plays all over the UK and holds the title of being Bugged Out’s first lady, an honour indeed to be so highly regarded at this legendary Liverpool club.
Where Lottie shines as a DJ is in her quality of music and her insistence in only playing proper house. Spinning deep and tribal, through to tough and techy house with an added twisted disco and funky sound from UK and American labels; she is a consummate spinner. Although her insistence that music come first has strongly directed what media coverage she chooses, entering the world of TV and Radio was a natural step for Lottie, presenting for MTV at Homelands (2000) and appearing on Channel 4’s award winning Faking It show as a mentor to a classical musician who was trying to make it as a club DJ, she has also become a regular guest DJ, filling in for Danny Rampling on Radio 1.
Productions include ‘The Sound’ on Duty Free Recordings and ‘The Yob’ with Trade DJ Malcolm Duffy on Remote. Others include ‘Relax’ by Robbie Rivera, and Lottie’s favourite track, ‘Happy Days’ for Defected came out in June ‘99. During 2000 she completed a remix of Junior Cartier’s ‘Women Beat Their Men’ again with production partner Malcolm Duffy. Towards the end of the year she finished a remix of “Walk Of Life” by Billie on Innocent Records and her second solo single “Bushroot” (on Duty Free Recordings) was released in December.
Remix wise, Lottie added her flavour to ‘mountains’ by Meeker on Darren Emerson’s label Underwater, ‘Salsoul Nugget’ by M&S on FFRR and Desert's 'Lettin' Ya Mind Go' on Futuregroove/ Mute Records.