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Motek’s creators speak about their intimate London shindigs
One of the few resolutions I made this year was to try and avoid larger club nights in favour of smaller, more niche promotions. Mainly because larger nights seem to be attracting the wrong kind of crowd, whereas smaller nights have quite a cult following which gives the parties a more intimate, friendlier atmosphere. One of the nights where I experienced this kind of thing was Motek, which takes place at the CAMP in Old Street – run by Canadian Matt Hardinge and good friend Ben Coda…
By Marcus Barnes | Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -, Music | Friday, 10 February 2012 at 3:01 pm
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