Veryverywrongindeed Returns With A Warehouse Party

(London, UK) – It’s all going down hill fast in the festive season, as dance music’s favourite wrong ‘un, Tim Sheridan, returns with his veryverywrongindeed partying principle, this time in warehouse form. He’s been touring to support his new label, veryverywrongindeed recordings, but for Saturday 1 December he’s back in London with friends the Italoboyz, Ryan O’ Gorman, Andre Crom and Dub Kult.

At a secret warehouse location, Tim Sheridan unveils the next part in his veryverywrongindeed idea. What started as an after-hours at Turnmills in 2006 has now spawned a label – as well as bringing Tim’s uniquely anarchic (but charming) partying skills to a whole new audience, all over the world. Veryverywrongindeed as a concept has taken serious after-hours events all over the UK (with Leeds, Tim’s home town, being a real stronghold) but it was London where the concept really got going, so it’s sure to be messy when Mr Sheridan returns… and this time, there’s not even the (few) restraints of Turnmills to adhere to.

Tim’s guests the Italoboyz have gotten huge recognition from the fact that none other than the oddest man in minimal, Ricardo Villalobos, was loving their track, Vicktor Casanova so much, he was playing it at every gig. Now know all over the world as ‘ the one with the opera singer on it’, the track’s become an acknowledged classic, while the duo – who are based in London – have spawned an international career. Ryan O’Gorman is the man behind the Vitalik parties in London, as well as Electric Sex in Ibiza, while Andre Crom represents cutting-edge Berlin minimal with his first London Saturday night gig. Finally there’s Dub Kult, one of the UK’s most underrated producers, whose Living label gets props from everyone to Sven Väth to Steve Bug.

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