djprozak Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 COHESION PSY With Special Guest POGO Sat 6th June 2009 10pm till 10am 414 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW2, London, UK £5 before 12 if full names emailed before 8pm on sat 6th June. £8 before 12 / £12 after Email: cohesionparty@googlemail.com Text: +44 (0) 7956 472 558 Web: www.myspace.com/cohesionparty The last party was such a nice vibe, thanks to all of you who attended. We couldnt do this without you all From Nano Records / Dragonfly Records we have DJ Pogo We really look forward to this legend playing for us at the 414. And we have another guest from the ATOM party, Oontz. With our residents Sati, Prozak & Miguel, plus the usual delights of Mark Sinclair of Pendragon. Look forward to seeing you there... Send your names asap to avoid disapointment! Artists: POGO (Nano Records / Dragonfly Records) www.myspace.com/pogowingmakers www.nanorecords.co.uk PROZAK (Cohesion / Free-Spirit) www.myspace.com/djprozakuk SATI (Cohesion / Antiworld) www.myspace.com/_sati_ MARK SINCLAIR (Pendragon) www.myspace.com/djmarksinclair MIGUEL (Gathering) www.myspace.com/manthedj OONTZ (Atom)_ www.myspace.com/oontz_doof Artists Bio's: Pogo Biog: Pogo (Jamie Patterson) was originally inspired by tribal trance and early psychedelia. He started DJing in the mid nineties, and organised one of London's first weekly psy-trance clubs 'A Grain Of Sand'. He began to organise summer parties in the beautiful English countryside, and in 2000 the Wingmakers organisation was formed, launching the first of many legendary solstice parties. In 2001 Pogo emerged from the underground and released two compilations on Dragonfly Records ('Beaches & Cream' & 'Wingmakers'). These included his first collaborations, with various producers including Protoculture, Tristan, Youth, Dickster & Laughing Buddha. He continues to organise Wingmakers parties, while also performing DJ and live sets around the U.K., Europe, Japan, India, and South Africa. Over the last two years Pogo has been studying sound engineering and has thrown himself whole-heartedly into studio production. This has resulted in his first proper album: 'Wingmakers - Beyondwards & Upwards' due for release on Nano in february. This includes solo tracks and collaborations with Prometheus, Tristan, Laughing Buddha, Dickster, Aphid Moon, Lucas, and more... Pogo is delighted to join the Nano family, bringing his own unique brand of psychoactive future funk to the table. Onwards & Beyondwards...! Sati Biog: Has been playing in and around the London scene for the past 3 years. Her styles vary between progressive, driving Psytrance and Techno somethimes mixing up many different genres in one set. Resident with Cohesion, Oneness & Tribal Dance, Sati has played alongside the likes of Infected Mushroom, Astrix, John OO Fleming, Sterling Moss, Prozak, Chris Liberator, Breakfastaz, Sutekh, Beatnik, Journey, Tron, Sinewave to name but a few, and in venues such as indigo2 (Infecting the UK), Brixton Academy (Psychedelic Academy - Antiworld), Turnmills (Antiworld), The Fridge (Colours, Logic), Aera (Contrast), The Medussa, 414 (Cohesion) & Grand Junction Arms (Torque). Last year Sati's psytrance took her to Lake Deczno in her homeland of Poland, where she was the only female artist to play at the Ramada Festival. She Returns to Poland this year for the Common Festival on 11th July. Prozak Biog: DJ Prozak has been DJ'ing for the past 15 years and is truly in a class of his own. There simply isn't a venue he hasn't played at. Not content with just DJ'ing. He also produces, engineers & re-mixes at his studios “LG4” in London, UK. With current residencies around the globe. Plus running his own promotions in London, “Cohesion” & “Event Horizon”. Having run numerous successful trance record labels in the past, has in the last 3 years turned his attention to psychedelic sounds. Recently Prozak has joined forces with Free-Spirit Records UK plus the “Logic” Organisation. Famed for his cutting edge full on psychedelic trance, electro & progressive sets. Never miss a boom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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