Damien Harris last night. On the right you can see that one guy at every club who looks like they’ve come straight from a difficult board meeting.
Sean P is ace. Rang him once with the intention of booking him (sadly didn’t happen). Couldn’t get him off the phone for over half an hour
lovely bloke.
popped my rotation cherry last year, well fucking up for it again in '26.
Yes mate!
I’ve got 3 x tickets for Todd Terje at Phonox tomorrow (entry before 5.30pm). Sadly can’t make it. Happy to sell all 3 tickets for £30 to a good home. Just PM me if interested.
Does anyone know the Rotation Garden Party line up for each day? I’m seriously considering it this year but can only do one night due to dem pesky kids. Went a few years back when Bill Brewster played, was dancing in the sweet spot under the mirror ball for most of the night. Luckily I was just taking a break when it fell down and rolled across the floor in an Indiana Jones disco style!
Yeah that would have spoiled the vibe somewhat…
What a way to go tho…
(hopefully nobody was hurt) ![]()
Sadly I’m not going to this - but I wish I was and am posting here as a head’s up for the London contingent amongst us:
I’m not actually going to this but it does have a few films (as noted above) that people may be interested in…
MOVE YA BODY: THE BIRTH OF HOUSE
Elegance Bratton | US | 2025 | 88 mins
A celebration of the sound that emerged from Chicago’s South Side and sparked a global movement of freedom and radical togetherness. Just as disco was collapsing, young Chicagoan Vince Lawrence embarked on a journey that would change music history. From his father’s record store to the South Side’s underground clubs, Vince and a group of visionary friends experimented with drum machines and synthesizers, crafting a revolutionary new sound: house music.
Elegance Bratton’s joyous film is an electrifying tribute to the pioneers who turned a local scene into a worldwide phenomenon. Drawing on rare archival footage and vibrant interviews, the film chronicles how house music transcended genre to become a movement of liberation, unity and pure, undiluted bliss.
SCREENING (Q&A ): 06 November 2025 at 18:15, LONDON - BFI IMAX
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ROCKERS DON’T STOP: THE REVIVAL OF ROCKERS REVENGE // ARTHUR BAKER
Arthur Baker | US | 2025 | 76 min
A comeback story with grit and groove. New York’s 1980s Dance pioneers Rockers Revenge reunite decades later to finally record their debut album, transforming nostalgia into a powerful journey of friendship, resilience, and unfinished dreams. From the frontlines of New York’s COVID crisis to the pulse of Black Lives Matter, their music channels loss, hope, and defiance. Directed by legendary DJ and music producer Arthur Baker – whose collaborations with New Order, Afrika Bambaataa, Bruce Springsteen and Al Green defined an era – this film spans 30 years yet feels urgently of the moment - a testament to survival, second chances, and the unstoppable spirit of Rockers Revenge.
SCREENING (Q&A): 08 November 2025 at 18:00, LONDON - BFI SOUTHBANK NFT1
SCREENING (Q&A): 09 November 2025 at 16:00, BRIGHTON - DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA
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SOUND OF A DREAM: LEE BURRIDGE
Hoj Jomehri | US | 2025 | 77 mins
This in timate portrait follows underground DJ Lee Burridge, whose lifelong goal has been to bring people together through music. Blending cinematic storytelling, rare archival footage and access to Burridge’s inner world, the film traces a 40-year journey from a small seaside village in Dorset to some of the world’s most iconic stages, from Fabric London to Burning Man and Coachella. Burridge’s story is one of persistence and passion, and also impermanence. The DJ lifestyle demands sacrifice: communities fade, connections slip away, and the spotlight eventually moves on. As he reflects on these costs, Burridge creates a new sonic language rooted in beauty, longing and emotion. This sound becomes All Day I Dream – a global community, record label, and festival series that defines his legacy. More than just a music film, Sound of a Dream explores the magic of the dancefloor and the universal human search for connection.
SCREENING (Q&A): 25 October 2025 at 18:00, LONDON - RIO CINEMA
SCREENING: 08 November 2025 at 18:15, BRIGHTON - DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA
Edit - there’s also one on the short films of COIL which you can see the trailer for in the post on TP.
Sean’s doing another long shift here the following night. Dunno how he does it!
Yeah think I seen urself and @del are heading to that if I remember correctly, Barcelona isn’t it? Hopefully he doesn’t get too carried away on the Guinness on the Friday! ![]()
Yes! Can’t wait for that. Been revisiting loads of mixes over the last few weeks (spanish motorway tailbacks have their perks…) and the recording from Phonox the week AW passed is still incredible listening. Trully heroic given everything
I’m really looking forward to it! My glow sticks are charging in readiness! Gregg - have a ball!
It will be a good weekend in the city
that fidelity sound system is something else ![]()
Yeah, that was a phenomenal effort that night. I was (unlucky) enough to be there for it all.
I think they had back buddies/DJs to help out if he wasnt up for the full stint
Chris is good people ![]()
Aba Shanti-I at the Blues Kitchen in Manchester tomorrow night. Friday booked off work thankfully…







