Who I'd like to meet: 1. If you have some money to spend, feel free to bring lots of cocaine
and ketamine. Don't splurge it all on the actual party , as the after
party is where you drugs count - expect to be feeding your favourite
minimal DJ's with tons of nose candy until late the next day. Be sure
you can hang.
2. If you have a nice big flat and don't mind it being temporarily
used as a crack house, be sure to offer it to your favourite minimal
DJ before he or she leaves their respected party - be aware that you
will most likely have no say on who actually attends the after party,
but rest assure you are on your way to becoming a minimal hypster.
3. The haircut is very important, although it is very important - you
must not let this be the DEFINING aspect. For tips on hypster
haircuts, check on the internet for the latest pictures of Magda - be
sure the photo is hot and up to date, as this commandment rotates
about every 2 weeks - by that time there is thousands with the same
haircut.
Slam follow up the impressive 'City Destroyer' with the 2nd release on their hot new imprint Paragraph. The label has successfully secured much support including the who's who of the techno fraternity, from Richie Hawtin to Mobilee label boss Anja Schneider.
Paragraph number 2 has created quite a stir already with the track 'What's On Your Mind' featuring on Slam's own "Sci-Fi Hi-Fi" mix CD last year. The A-side is the epic Hot Knives, (a track purely composed for Slam live shows), which has already rocked every club and festival they played last year. Hot Knives has already been described as Slam's biggest dancefloor destroyer since Positive Education.
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