
Spectrum are celebrating a decade of dropping beats with a massive party at Ewer Street Car Park on Friday January 28th 2011.
Pete Jordan started the Spectrum brand to advance his own DJ career in February 2001. Starting in Nottingham, the night would become a regular event at clubs such as the Bomb and Stealth, before setting its sights much further afield.
Firstly it conquered Birmingham at venues like Custard Factory, Air, Rainbow, Q Club and now appears regularly at the HMV Institute where it regularly attracts crowd upwards of 2000 people.
Spectrum also resided at the soon-to-be-reopened Matter in London, and has hosted an arena at Global Gathering for the last three summers. Over last the decade, Spectrum has held events in ten different countries throughout Europe and over 20 different UK cities, and continues to attract large audiences at its well-loved shows.
Regarding the forthcoming London show Pete Jordan said, "I'm really pleased to be able to bring Spectrum back to London and to undoubtedly one of the best event spaces in the capital at the moment. Previous shows with the likes of Drumcode, Delphic and Pryda have been amazing, and I know that with the massive line-up on January 28th is going to be huge!"
On the bill for the show are Pendulum (DJ set) with MC AD, Joker, Doorly, Ms Dynamite (live), Skrillex (debut European show), Tim Healey, 16 Bit, Pete Jordan, Modestep (live), Delta Heavy and Union. Advance tickets are £15 or £17.50 and you can buy them here.
As for the future, 2011 is going to see Spectrum expand further than ever before and they have a number of huge projects almost ready for announcing. "We will also return regularly to London," says Pete, "and will be popping up in the places across the globe yet to experience exactly what Spectrum is all about."
Spectrum have also just started a regular podcast and you can download their first show here.
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