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17 July 2007, at 14:10


THE GALLERY
Friday 20th July

Room 1:
Nick Warren
Renato Cohen
Fabio Stein
John O’Callaghan
Gavyn Mytchel
Craig Gunn

Room 2:
Hosted by Fused
Andy Manston
James Parker
Pauric
DJ Beckett
Micky Vespre

Room 3:
Hosted by Anujunabeats
Mark Pledger
Nitrious Oxide
James Grant
Andy Dunford

The Gallery goes truly continental on Friday 20th July with a range of nationalities represented across a multitude of genres in typical Gallery fashion. First up is British gentleman Nick Warren. As one of the progressive heavyweights Nick has a huge and loyal fanbase won over many years of refining his sound. See him in his element in the Turnmills main room with his array of head down, driving, tribal beats. Nick has spent the last few months clocking up a huge array of airmiles from Madrid to Serbia to Glastonbury, a true jet setter. His remix of Shiloh’s brand new track on Hope Recordings has been causing a stir on the circuit and his latest Global Underground mix continues to receive rave reviews across the globe. Jetting in from Brazil to bring some carnival techno fever to proceedings is Renato Cohen; seemingly a stranger to our shores, Renato is a man hugely in demand for his techno infused beats. His massive track ‘Pontape’ (snapped up by no less than Carl Cox for his Intec imprint) thrust him further into the limelight and is a consistent favourite with a huge range of leading jocks from Laurent Garnier to Dave Clarke and beyond. New boy on the block and tech trance wizard Fabio Stein (also a resident of Brazil but originally from Italy) drops by for his second appearance of the year. Tipped by everyone in the know from Judge Jules to Eddie Halliwell, Fabio has just started a whistle stop tour of Europe having been invited to play at the huge Dance Valley festival in Holland. Producer of anthems such as ‘Tran 4’ and the forthcoming ‘Panic Mode’, Fabio will be everywhere this summer including an exclusive appearance alongside main admirer Judge Jules at his Ibiza residency Judgement Sunday. Joining him will be another trance producer and DJ doing the business big time worldwide. John O Callaghan, an Irish lad through and through, is hugely respected by the trance elite including that man PVD. He’s just released his debut album on Discover records and has even found time to put in a Live As mix compilation. As a trance fans favourite, this is a perfect opportunity to catch John doing his thing peak time with that Gallery main room laser in full swing. Lad about town and Englishman born and bred, Gallery resident Gavyn Mytchel caps off the main room with another eagerly anticipated 6am showdown. Don’t let the name fool you with its French undertones!!!! Gallery DJ competition winner from 2005 Craig Gunn fires it up with his well judged proggy warm up sets early doors.

T2 sees the return of Clockwork Orange legend Andy Manston with a brand new slant on all things house. Joining him will be a collection of London’s great and good for his new backroom session Fused. T3 meanwhile welcomes trance super label Anjunabeats back to host another one of their mini showcases of all things Anjuna. Nitrious Oxide jet in from Poland for their exclusive UK Debut, plus UK Anjuna superstar Mark Pledger makes a welcome return. One half of hugely successful Smith and Pledger, Mark has emerged as a globe trotting star spreading the Anjuna gospel to the far flung corners of the world. With another hugely popular and critically acclaimed mix compilation now fully released (the launch party in May at The Gallery was some night) the future is looking very rosy for the boys and girls at Anjuna HQ. Want to gain an insight into one of the reasons that Anjuna has leaped frog to the top, then head down to catch label boss and guru James Grant flexing his prog wallet for the masses before the big room trance kicks in. Early door warm up comes from one of London’s rising talents Andy Dunford, no stranger to the huge online trance community that Anjuna hosts.