Fruity Antics – “deliciously deep house for the discerning disco dancer”
STOP PRESS: Fruity Antics, Bristol’s finest deephouse night moves to the Warehouse on prince st.
Fruity Antics emerged from the south west’s free party & club scene of the early 90..s and in 1996 Fruity started its first regular night at Club Loco in Bristol and quickly became one of the most popular nights in the city, showcasing some of the best house dj..s locally and from around the world, playing music that explores all corners of house music, and giving many international djs their first gigs in the uk,
Then a few years later came the move to the Thekla, a huge cargo ship club moored on the Bristol riverside, Fruity went from strength to strength, with regular capacity crowds,
Now in 2009 onto the next chapter, With 14 years of dj decadence and party pleasure, Fruity Antics is moving venues just over the road to the excellent WAREHOUSE club on prince street, we will be bringing deep house vibes back to the city, and using our connections with the uk..s best deep house label Peng records, we will be bringing you the best deep house dj..s from the uk and around the globe, Including long time resident dj..s Bazil and Andy Compton from the rurals and peng records Fruity has been regularly recommended by Mixmag, Djmag, Venue, Muzik and Ministry magazine in its 14 year run, It’s all about fun, fruit, and antics with a soundtrack of quality deep house music, The atmosphere is always relaxed and unpretentious, and more about having a good time than having a good outfit, Come and check us out at the warehouse on fri October 2nd, or visit the website at www.fruityantics.co.uk for updates, news, free music & mixes, and the new photo gallery with new photo upload function.
“Fruity Antics has gained a reputation for the funkiest house grooves in Bristol and
Certain ’superclubs’ would do well to take note” (Venue magazine)
“The highlight of my travels” (Andy Caldwell, naked music)
“Fruity was off the hook, Can't wait to do it again” (q burns abstract message, 8th dimension)
“We had a fantastic time, amazing club, still going strong” (sole music, Glasgow)
“I miss so much the fruity antics” (dj fudge, the troublemen)
“An absolute peach of a night” (venue magazine)
"One of the few house nights around the U.K. that still has the original clubbing experience" (deli g, vibe fm).
1. Does It Offend You Yeah? - Last Epic Song (Jack Beats Mix) 2. Blatta & Inesha - Blow Up (Hi Jak Mix) 3. Dj Sneak - Git The Ho 4. Eric Entrena - Addicted (Oscar G Space Miami Mix) 5. Jon Rundell - Taking Time (Original Mix) 6. Fonseca vs. Lane - Afterparty (Dave Crane Extended Edit) 7. Magik Johnson - Scanning For Viruses (Claude Von Stroke Mix) 8. The Martin Brothers - Dum Dum 9. Moby - I'd Love To Move In Here (Popoff Mix) 10. Phil Kieren - Tartan paint 11. Tommie Sunshine - Limits Of Your Mind (Toca Disco Mix) 12. Emilio Fernandez - Reyonsa 13. KUBO - Turnerment 14. Zeus - Zeus 15. Dirty South - The End (Toca Disco Mix)
Enjoy the mix and if you would rather a CD please message me.
Jorge Jaramillo is no stranger to the Electronic Dance Music scene. Having been part of the world wide known "Who Da Funk" group which sparked the anthem "Shiny Disco Balls". . Jaramillo now presents " France Dance" featuring the lovely Sue Cho. This main room anthem is backed up with remixes by: La Mode, 2 Bit Thugs and Mr. Wonk. Once again Prompt Digital puts together a fine release with a beat for every DJ!
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Whats Up? I just wanted to drop by and leave you with the new info on me and DreamScape Sessions..The flyer below is a personal invite to our radio station... Click on Flyer For FULL VIEW
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Right now you can add our songs with a little player on your space. That will be funny to see which one you'll choose. We really can't bet on the one you'll prefer to add.
Keep us informed.
All the best from Paris,
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