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A Night in Review: Hospitality in The Dock 2018
Our first experience of drum and bass at Tobacco Dock was certainly one to be remembered. On all previous occasions it’s been house or techno, but, this time, Good Friday saw one of the scenes most respected labels hold their second takeover of the mighty Tobacco Dock. From Finsbury Park to Motion Bristol, Hospital Records’... Read more »
Select Cuts: Max Chapman & George Smeddles (Resonance Mix)
What a treat we have in store for you today. Resonance bosses George Smeddles and Max Chapman turn out a sumptuous 90 minute mix for the latest instalment of our Select Cuts series, giving us a window into their very own label and some of it’s favourites as well as some of the upcoming releases.... Read more »
A night in review: Yard Open Air at Motion Bristol
The revered Motion Bristol is known around the globe as one of the UK’s most in demand clubs. Landing at number 19 in DJ Mag’s Top 100 club poll in 2016, the 26th of August saw Motion transformed into an all day outdoor clubbing space, featuring some of the biggest names in unspoiled, underground house... Read more »
Houghton Festival: A Wild Weekend [Review]
Wellies? Check. Suncream? Check. Outrageous raver sunglasses? Check. Everything was in place as WWD arrived at Houghton Festival last weekend. But despite the preparation, we still weren’t really sure what we were in for (well we kind of knew, check out Houghton Festival: Into The Wilderness Unknown and Houghton Festival: More Acts, Art and Anticipation).... Read more »
Houghton Festival: More Acts, Art and Anticipation
WWD are counting down the days to the new and evermore intriguing Houghton Festival. A lot of exciting news has trickled in since we last reported on the Wilderness Unknown, one of them being an additional day. Yes, we will be treated with more music and art starting from 6pm on Thursday. Great times, but that’s not all…... Read more »
Let’s Have A Party, Acid Party: In Bed With My Brother return to Edinburgh Fringe for 70th Anniversary
When We Dip first spotted theatre group, In Bed With My Brother, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last summer. Their show, We are Ian, was passed around as one of the festival’s must sees and so we took to The Pleasance Dome to catch some of the run. Winning both the Charlie Hartill award and... Read more »
5 Must See Acts at Noisily Festival 2017
After the success of last year’s Noisily festival, we go again. Arguably the coolest festival we checked out in the past 18 months. It’s bespoke, underground and tailored to give a niche audience their most memorable experience of the year. Every aspect of the festival is considered, down to the finest of detail. From the... Read more »
A Quick Soundbite With Yaya [Interview]
The much loved Fervormore is set for a very special one this Saturday night in the city of London as they take the reins at the award winning venue that is Dalston Roof Park. In line with what is an illustrious list of former guests, the on point crew have enlisted the formidable talents of Italian... Read more »
Red Bull presents: Demon Dayz Festival
With the global summer festival season getting firmly underway, it feels like we are spoiled with a vast selection of quality music. So it takes something really out of the ordinary to stand out from the crowd – but that’s precisely what Red Bull’s Demon Dayz in London has managed to do. Curated and headlined by... Read more »
Are you a Montague or a Capulet? Living the tragedy with London’s CoLab Theatre [Review]
“Are you a Montague or are you a Capulet?” When a play starts with you signing away your life on a disclaimer, you know it’s going to be a good one. Stood outside the CoLab theatre factory, just under the towering shadow of London’s Shangri-La, I waited for my night to begin. Montagues and Capulets... Read more »