It’s always exciting when a new night comes about and offers something that little bit different. One such event, Soul in Motion, is a monthly night that’s held in a venue quaint in exterior, and entirely contrasting of the genres usual club vibe of gritty and generally quite sinister. I feel that there’s a definite charm in this, not only is Soul in Motion an event that means there’s a strong mid-week drum and bass night back on the calendar, it’s held in a venue below a West-End hotel that’s replaced the areas standard set-up of champagne and sparklers (and men in pointy shoes) with a focus on quality music.
What better way to represent quality drum and bass than a line-up comprised of a number of the scenes most reputable artists and DJs. On top of this, the night will see a showcase by a label that’s progressively establishing itself as the place to go for soulful and fundamentally beautiful music, Peer Pressure Records.
Ahead of Wednesday’s event (the second ever), we had a chat with label owner Facing Jinx to talk all things Peer Pressure, his own artistic pursuits and how he feels about the genre at present.
What better way to represent quality drum and bass than a line-up comprised of a number of the scenes most reputable artists and DJs. On top of this, the night will see a showcase by a label that’s progressively establishing itself as the place to go for soulful and fundamentally beautiful music, Peer Pressure Records.
Ahead of Wednesday’s event (the second ever), we had a chat with label owner Facing Jinx to talk all things Peer Pressure, his own artistic pursuits and how he feels about the genre at present.
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