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Saturday 6th March 2010 (3 Years Ago)
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Cost/Time: £10 adv » 10pm - 6am Style/Keywords: House, Techno LineUp: Pete Heller (Phela Recordings), Spencer Parker (Rekids/Buzzin' Fly/Area Remote), Will Saul (Simple), Leary Luke (London), People Get Real (Wax:On), Mark Mac, Arron Hunter, Chris McGee, Jay Burke, Neil King | 
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Pete Heller:
Dance music afficiando Pete Heller is a 'one stop shop of kicking dance beats and modern soul music', and undoubtedly remains to be one of dance music's most influential producers and in ...
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Will Saul:
Will Saul is the producer and DJ behind Simple Records and Aus Music. His sound is based in deep, driving house and techno with flashes of soul and irresistible melodies that hark back to...
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Spencer Parker:
Spencer Parker is one of Europe's leading dj's, his unique style of house music is in demand the world over and with his productions, remixes and re-edits being supported by such names as...
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People Get Real:
People Get Real is the collective name for the DJ/production duo of Simon Lister and Peter Wilson. Since 2002 they have been consistently and thoroughly bringing their brand of dance-floo...
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Arron Hunter:
Arron's taste for House music was developed during a year spent studying in Germany as part of his University course. Saturday nights were spent at fabled Hamburg club `La Cage' listening...
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Mark Mac:
Mark McEvoy is certainly one of the most promising talents to erupt from Liverpool's vibrant dance music scene in the last few years. The word meteoric gets bandied around all too easily ...
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Chris McGee:
Being more of a self-depreciator than a self-promoter, I found reading about myself in the 3rd person making me increasingly queasy. So, none of that for me. I'd probably been DJ'ing i...
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Coco De Mer 2nd Birthday @ The Magnet
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Event / Venue Details...
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The Magnet (45 Hardman Street, Liverpool, Merseyside
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Intro: Much like any clubnight, Coco De Mer's embryonic stages involved a series of conversations that morphed into vague plans of putting a party on. Resident and main promoter Mark Mac already had experience of promotion with Freakdifascino, where he brought Claude VonStroke and Clive Henry to Liverpool for the first time back in 2006. Teaming up with Arron Hunter, the pair sketched out the concept for their own take on house and techno, showcasing their DJ talents and lustily hoping to bring some serious names to the city for the first time. The intimate surroundings of Hannah's Bar provided the location for the first party to take place with the pair's favourite local DJ, Chibuku resident Leo Belchetz, headlining. A selection of like-minded people and a rousing soundtrack, it was an inauspicious as beginnings could get, but it marked the start. There would be two more parties at two more venues before the club found its home, showcasing another Liverpool stalwart Brendan Long at Bar Fresa and collaboration with SubSound and their residents at The Vault. It was at The Magnet, celebrated as Liverpool's premier afterhours establishment, where it would take its most significant inroads. Announcing their new residency with a bang, they brought Funk D'Void and the Inland Knights for a rip-roaring soiree in June 2008. The policy of bringing the Cream of the underground to The Magnet continued; Mike Monday, Mobilee's Pan-Pot, Stefan Goldmann, Get Physical's Paul Ritch and Italoboyz all amongst the names that marked the first year, establishing them as the leading dance music party at the venue. It would be the last party of 2008, a double headline show from Ame and Will Saul, which would really announce the club as serious contenders for the city's dancefloors. Packed to the rafters for the Innervisions starlets to drop a stunning ensemble of dreamy techno and luscious house, it was tantamount that Coco De Mer had fully established themselves as one of the leading lights on the city's scene. Partially funded by the city's council as a celebration of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture, it showcased everything that was great about small clubs; a knowledgeable and savvy crowd completely enraptured by one of the world's finest DJing outfits. Put simply, Coco De Mer had arrived. 2009 saw no relenting, bringing M_Nus heavyweight Konrad Black to the city for the first time for the first birthday in March, underground sensation Sascha Dive, VeryVeryWrongIndeed and their talisman Tim Sheridan and a sell-out with Gabriel Ananda in May which instilled heavy praise from a reviewing DJMag. Liverpool suddenly had another small club to be proud of; Coco De Mer nudging itself into the fabric of the city's clubbing history alongside the greats of the present and the past. Having worked with a series of the city's other institutions they've managed to make an indelible impression. They've hosted rooms and rocked afterparties for tastemakers Chibuku and Circus and collaborated with likeminded institutions Freeze, Plastic Soup, Dorsia and Pigeonhole Disco - not to mention being asked by Cream to showcase their sound in the residents' room when the superclub reunited Sasha and John Digweed. It's clear the boys mean business. And yet the fun has only just begun. Now moving to a dual residency at The Picket Warehouse and The Shipping Forecast, Seth Troxler, Dixon, Giles Smith and Dyed Soundorom are all imminent. Their residents are enjoying a growing reputation beyond the city's walls, the national media continue to take notice and best of all the future guests lined up outstrip the clout of the ones who have followed them before. Amid the gloom and doom that surrounds recession hit clubland, Coco De Mer represents the bright new breed. This party has only just begun.
Website: http://www.cdmevents.com
MySpace: cocodemerevents
Residents/Regulars: Mark Mac, Arron Hunter, People Get Real
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