Puzzle Project – 14/11/2008

A wise philosopher once wrote; Naughty naught, very naughty..!

We’re pretty sure he was talking about our next line-up!

With the ever expanding list of sub-genres within dance music, and the ever growing taste in various styles of music, we continue to diversify our line-ups and offer our clubbers a taste of something new.

Now these guys are no strangers to gigs, music, touring, entertaining, producing and generally tearing it up.
Dejavoo are residents of the massive Antiworld and trot the globe performing outstanding live shows.
Kristian who is originally from Gibraltar and Francesco (Plastic Vibe) who is from Italy decided to start the Dejavoo project after they remixed the classic “Time To Burn” by Storm. Since then they have not looked back, and continue to be one of the dominant live acts in PsyTrance, having remixed for Eskimo and Astrix and more recently started working with Nick Sentience on some new projects.
These boys will blow your socks off!

If that wasn’t enough we have brought Kiss FM’s gorgeous Nikki Elise down to London to inject a bit of East Anglia into the 414.
Nikki is an expert in her field having produced and presented and Dj in clubs and on radio for over 10 years. She has more shows than any other presenter on Kiss FM with a massive 7 shows each week, including her specialist dance show House of Elise!
Anything from electro to filthy hard house and everything in between. So what has she got in store for us you ask? Come and see for yourself!

Our next guest is from the other side of the country in the South West and is having great success with his productions. New Label Manager HiFreak1c makes a more than welcome return to Puzzle Project to support all of the new music he is releasing on his charity label Outbreak.
With his own rapidly growing success as a producer we had no choice but to get him back before he starts charging a ridiculous fee! ;0)

As well as all of the above you can’t escape a night at Puzzle Project without having at least one of residents leaving their mark on your soul.

Why do we have our resident every month? Because along with each and every one of you, they ARE Puzzle Project.

Ben Bennett – Puzzle Project and Impact Recordings Hard Trance ambassador
Phil Lankester – Psy Trance Supremo
Matt Church – Future Trance icon
Gordon ‘Techno Is My Blood’ Darley – It’s all in the name!

Puzzle Project – Be part of the Puzzle!!


Puzzle Project on Puzzle Project

Puzzle Project

Breaks, Hard Dance, Hard Style, House, Progressive Psychedelic Trance, Psychedelic Trance, Techno, Trance
Puzzle Project on Puzzle Project

Puzzle Project

Breaks, Hard Dance, Hard Style, House, Progressive Psychedelic Trance, Psychedelic Trance, Techno, Trance


Breaks
Hard Dance
Hard Style
House
Progressive Psychedelic Trance
Psychedelic Trance
Techno
Trance

Ben Bennett
Dejavoo
Gordon Darley
Hi Freak1c
Kristian
Libra9
Matt Church
Nikki Elise
Plastic Vibe



14th November 2008
22:00 – 06:00

Two small rooms, with an excellent atmosphere.
Fully refurbished the 414 boasts a wicked sound system & intelligent lighting. The legendary 414 leads from the front, renowned for its friendly but firm door staff, the smiling and helpful bar staff, club management and even its fish…!

Sound system: 5k Community Sound System /2 Technics Decks / Alan & Heath Mixer / Monitor + Amp / CDJ’S.

Lighting: 6x Martin MX10 with Freekie controller Sound to light.
4 x Martin 250 sound to light.
3 x Martin Acrobats sound to light.
2 x UV guns.
1 x Green Laser and Controller + 4 Mirror balls.
1 x Smoke Machine + Fluid.
1 x 3D Video Film Projector & 6ft Screen.
Ark- line Strobe.

Door Policy: Best behaviour.


Come out of Brixton tube station, turn left then from the KFC turn left into Coldharbour Lane and 414 is 3 minutes walk on your left hand side.

Club 414 on Puzzle Project

Club 414

Breaks, Hard Dance, Progressive Psychedelic Trance, Psychedelic Trance, Techno, Trance


Breaks
Hard Dance
Progressive Psychedelic Trance
Psychedelic Trance
Techno
Trance

414 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8LF
Capacity : 150