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Love to Be...Bank Holiday Sunday Music Factory Reunion Party with K-KLASS


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After 6 Months off Legendary club night Love to be... is back bigger and better than ever with a very special event at Plug. Half a year is a tremendous amount of time to wait for anything, especially something so well loved and held dear as the Love to be Juggernaut, and on Easter Sunday the hiatus is finally over. Sheffield can once again rejoice in the glory, boogie in the passion and fall back and remember the beauty of yesteryear. Love to be has always put the emphasis firmly on celebrating the past, and for this party they live up to that manifesto in stirring style with the announcement of one of the true icons of the acid house era stepping up to the game. Easter Sunday sees the return to love to be of House aficionado extraordinaires K-Klass!

 

K-Klass were at the forefront of house music as it came out of the warehouses and into the charts. Iconic superstars on the rave scene, their infallible productions took the genre to the next stage. “Rhythm is a Mystery”, with it’s familiar ‘move your body to the rhythm of love’ refrain, was the killer dance track of the early nineties, reaching No.3 in the Singles Chart, pushing the duo to TOTP and sounding as fresh on the dance floor as it did on wireless radios on Building Sites. They also hit the Charts with later hit “Let me Show You”, a track recently benefitting from the gold dust treatment for house music’s new hotshot Mickey Slim, as well as chalking up appearances at the premier clubs of the time, Cream, Miss Moneypennys, Fantazia and Heaven among them. Still heavy hitters when it comes to starting parties, delivering a heady mix of upfront goodies and classics from a bygone but never forgotten age... the boys never fail to deliver for Love to be...

 

Support in the evening comes from a bevy of Sheffield’s glitterati, with Love to be... talisman LJ Freeman and Bjorn supplying the grooves to get the floor excited. Over in the second room the emphasis is firmly on the classics, with sets spotlighting the histrionics of house from Steve Mason, Jonny Hawkins and further action from LJ Freeman performing a very special classics set.

 

Get ready Sheffield!

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