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HOUSE TRAINED Friday 21st MAY 2004
10pm - 4am @ Lifthouse, 85 Charterhouse Street, London EC1
£6 / £3 before midnight with guest-list (email names to
guest@house-trained.com
before the day of the party) Info: 07939 016154 / info@house-trained.com
Web:
www.lifthouse.co.uk
Info: 07939 016154
This month HOUSE TRAINED welcomes one of London’s finest and most highly regarded
DJs – Bill Brewster. Best known for his unmissable Lowlife parties, involvement with
the Faith collective and Fabric residency, Bill will take to the decks in the top floor house
room to lay down some of his tech-soul monsters. Residents Neil Terry and Phil Loraine offer support upstairs. In the ground floor bar expect all sorts of lunacy sound-tracked by beats
that can only be described as ‘phat as fuck’.
HOUSE TRAINED...no shit on the floor.

Friday 21st May

House
Bill Brewster (Fabric/Faith)
Neil Terry (House Trained)
Phil Loraine (House Trained)

Mish-Mash
Get your disco/soul/hip-hop/boogie on

DJ profile – Bill Brewster

Although perhaps as well known for being a fine music journalist as a quality DJ, Bill Brewster's credentials as one of the latter simply can’t be questioned. A resident at Fabric since it
opened in 1999, Bill continues to do damage on probably the capital’s best loved dance-floor on a regular basis, as well as taking his deep, soulful and pulsing house sound to venues across
the UK and Europe. By no means only what some would term a ‘straight up’ house DJ, he frequently lowers the BPM count in his back room sets and takes the chance to pull all sorts of gems from his box, be it disco, funk or beyond. Bill’s book ‘How To DJ (Properly)’, written in partnership with Frank Broughton, is a considered and accurate guide for anyone
looking to learn the art of DJing. Indeed, it is his wealth of experience in both this area and
the club scene in general that has resulted in the glorious (and unfailingly rammed) Low Life parties which he throws sporadically with his writing muse – catch one while you can.