DJSL17 Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 The Canary Club returns to bring you an awesome night of decadent Electro-swing, pure and unadulterated! Hosted at Icons Sheffield (Top Floor), expect a great atmosphere, awesome drinks, and memorable music!! FREE ENTRY all night! - Open 10.30pm-3am ***Icons Sheffield*** Icons is West St’s newest attitude free venue, split across two floors and open into the small hours. Canary Club will be hosted on the top floor of Icons, with downstairs open to all playing 80s,90s, and 00s favourites. Icons Bar and Nightclub 54 West St Sheffield S1 4EP (next to City Hall Tram Stop) ***Drinks Offers*** Stella & Budweiser – 2 for £5 Smirnoff Ice 2 for £5 WKDs – 2 for £5 Jaeger Bombs 2 for £5 Selected Shots – 4 for £5 Premium Spirit + Mixer £2.70 (Double +£1) Extensive Premium Cocktail List Selection of draught, inc. real ale. ***Electro-Swing*** Electro swing is a musical genre fusing swing styles with contemporary production techniques including house, hip hop, EDM and more. Contemporary artists of the genre incorporate loops, samples, melodies and styles from the swing, jazz and big band era such as Django Reinhardt, Cab Calloway and Benny Goodman to create new more club friendly and accessible sounds. ***DJ Samuel Luke*** Samuel Luke is a familiar face on the Sheffield scene, having held residencies at a number of venues across the city. For Canary Club he brings his unique ability in combining instantly recognizable and loved tracks with bang up-to-date beats to create an uplifting dance and sing-out-loud sound! Expect to hear the likes of Cab Calloway, Louise Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Roy ‘Little Jazz’ Eldrige with mixes from Parov Stelar, Grant Lazlo, Swing Republic and Minimatic. Find us on facebook: CanaryClubSheffield Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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