After the success of the first Ministry of Sound nights appearing exclusively at Beijing Club, the internationally known club brand will be returning to the three storey super-club on the 24th July (Thursday) 2008 and will have a subsequent residency at Beijing Club.
Stuart Patterson, known as a ‘real’ house DJ, and the legendary Faith night and Fanzine (www.faithfanzine.com), will be spinning the best house tunes from around the globe.
Not just being a DJ has given Stuart Patterson an incredibly all-rounded perspective on the industry. With over 10 years of experience behind him in the London club scene, he hosts his own nights, where he invites some of the world’s top house jocks like Kerri Chandler and DJ Pierre to represent his stance on the scene.
Beijing Club, located in the centre of the city, has now confirmed a series of Ministry of Sound nights throughout 2008, including some special guest appearances.
Event Details
Event Name: Ministry of Sound presents Stuart Patterson Headliner: Stuart Patterson Support DJs: Tai Pan Dan & Romi Date: 24th July (Thursday) 2008 Time: 10pm till late Tickets: HK$220 on the door for men. Ladies free entrance. 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 Ulysses & DJ Yin, 5th Floor, Wellington Place, 2-8 Wellington Street, Central.
Complimentary entry for SilverBlack Card Holders before 11pm (to find out more about the SilverBlack Card visit www.silverblackcard.com).
Stuart has been at the forefront of London's cutting edge club scene for over a decade. Through DJing, promoting club nights, fanzines, mix compilations or his record label his profile has continually risen since the 90s and he now takes bookings from farthest flung spots in the World from those who also crave proper house music, although as you will read Stuart's musical tastes really are all encompassing.
Since the mid-90s those destinations have included Russia, Norway, France, Germany, Thailand, America, Portugal, Turkey, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Italy, Ibiza and South Africa with many more countries and tours lined up this year.
But it was in 1998 when Stuart launched Saturday-nighter Soulsonic in London's Subterania with Leo Elstob that his career really started to gather pace. The club pushed the idea of 'real house music' at a time in the UK when it was the era of the superclub and all about branding, similar soundtracks, making money and playing it well safe. The music policy at Soulsonic has always has been serious but with an absolute hardcore party spirit.
They must have been doing something right as the club constantly pulled over 500 people every Saturday for 2 years and as well inviting all of the UK's finest house jocks had the likes of DJ Pierre, Dimitri From Paris, Kerri Chandler, Maurice Fulton, Mateo and Matos, Murk and Ron Trent travelling in from abroad.
The club spawned Soulsonic - The Mix CD, compiled and mixed by Stuart and released on Barely Breaking Even Records. Greeted with excellent reviews everywhere, those plaudits included Jockey Slut Compilation Of The Month and 7 magazine's Comp Of The Week, plus numerous editorial articles including ID's DJ Of The Month.
Around the same time of this release Stuart started Deviant every Thursday night at The Social, a basement bar in central London that started at 7pm and finished at midnight, but always seemed to feel like 3am on a Saturday due to the full on atmosphere inside. The night was started so Stuart and guest DJs could 'deviate' from their normal sets. A huge collector of music this meant funk, disco, hip-hop, R 'n' b, soul and many Leftfield selections were the order of the day.
The Social is run by the infamous Heavenly Records mob and they liked the vibe so much they invited him to compile and mix the first Social Classics Compilation entitled 'Stuart Patterson Presents Deviant' The mix saw Dubtribe mix shoulders with The Clash and Terry Callier for a truly diverse selection. Once again the album was hugely well received in the press and was again Jockey Slut's and 7's comp of the issue. There where huge editorials plus DJ Of The Month in the highly influential Face mag. Due to heavy DJ commitments Deviant now runs monthly Thursdays at The Social but remains just as popular.
The third compilation that Stuart has released was at the start of 2002, the first in a series called 'DJs Take Control' - not based around any club night just on the DJ's selections of that time. A deep house mix with a slightly techy feel, it still combines that underlying soulful, funk and jazzy flavour that runs through Stuart's sets and once again gained strong reviews across the board.
All this added up to Stuart being invited to play further afield than London [where he has played over 100 venues and all of any note], regularly guesting at the UK's finest nights including Pressure at The Arches in Glasgow, Basics in Leeds, The Bomb in Nottingham, Bugged Out in Manchester, Chibuku in Liverpool and virtually any town in England which has a decent nightclub in.
His global DJing jaunts have come partly from his exposure in the press, plus through Worldwide sales of his record label Transfusion records. The label was launched in 1995 to try and create a house label that took risks and presented a slightly 'off- centre' version of house. Of the 32 releases to date artists like Phil Asher [Restless Soul], Maurice Fulton and Freil who had one of their tracks licensed by Masters at Work's Little' "Little" Louie Vega. Eight of the tracks where produced by Stuart himself and time allowing he hopes to get back in the studio really soon.