Continuing the series on his influential club night, the promoter reveals how a fresh breed of DJ brought new depth to dance music
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Though electro-clash expired after a couple of years, it did open the gates to a new breed of DJs and gave house music a more steely, seedy underbelly. By 2003 electro-house became the latest genre to whizz across flyers.
Examples of the genre nexus became huge at Bugged Out at The End, including the Tiefschwarz mix of Spektrum’s Kinda New and Ewan Pearson’s mix of Perspex Sex by Freeform Five.
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by John Burgess via Electronic music | The Guardian
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