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We are pleased to announce a very special event at Central London's favourite
warehouse venue, Ewer Street Car Park, SE1. On Friday January 28th 2011, Spectrum
celebrates a "Decade of Dropping Beats" with a line up worthy of a brand who's events
across UK and Europe have seen them become the market leader for multi-genre
club events. Headlining on the decks is without a doubt the biggest act in electronic
music at this time, Pendulum. Hot off the back of their sell-out UK arena tour, the
Antipodean uber-band lead a hot as hell line up that showcases the diversity of current
dance music, and is guaranteed to rock the industrial warehouse space to its core.
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None of which are currently hotter than Skrillex from Los Angeles, who plays his first ever
European show. His debut album Scary Monsters & Nice Spirits on Big Beat and
Deadmau5's Mau5trap imprint has been a huge record in 2010, and even saw Skrillex
occupying an unprecedented 8 out of 10 spots in the Beatport Overall Top 10.
Skrillex Live at Fuzzy Festival USA 2010

Double Brit Award winner Ms. Dynamite is no stranger to success and is destined for more
with her forthcoming single with Katy B, hot in the footsteps of her massive hits with
Magnetic Man, Redlight and DJ Zinc. Her live performances are well known for their
explosive nature, and will surely be a highlight of the event.
Following down the theme of bass orientated yet diverse music we welcome a quartet of
the most upwardly mobile acts around at the moment. Doorly has taken the UK, US and Ibiza
by storm with his technically superb and energy packed DJ shows and recently completed
his first Radio 1 Essential Mix. One of the biggest act in dubstep, Joker, seemingly can't stop
turning everything he remixes to gold. Also on the half-time tip we are pleased to welcome
Modestep who are undoubtedly in the verge of something rather special. The London based
four piece act, expected by many to be 2011's breakthrough act, have created a huge online
presence and their live show is highly rated. Tim Healey's recent releases have seen the
Brighton producer's music become standard issue in many of the A-list DJs sets, a massively
busy international touring schedule and his latest release LIV IT LOV IT signed to SONY.
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16 Bit, Delta Heavy and Union also star, joining Spectrum's founder Pete Jordan for a
spectacle of boundary-less electronic music. Pete started the Spectrum brand to advance his
own DJ career in February 2001. Starting in Nottingham, the night would become a regular
event at clubs such as the Bomb and Stealth, before setting it's sights much further afield.
Firstly it conquered Birmingham at venues like Custard Factory, Air, Rainbow, Q Club and
now appears regularly at the HMV Institute where it regularly attracts crowd upwards of 2000
people. Spectrum also resided at the soon to be re-opened Matter in London, and has
hosted an arena at Global Gathering for the last three summers. Over last the decade,
Spectrum has held, events in 10 different countries throughout Europe and over 20 different
UK cities, and continues to attract large audiences at its well-loved shows.
Regarding the forthcoming London show Pete Jordan said, "I'm really pleased to be able to
bring Spectrum back to London and to undoubtedly one of the best event spaces in the capital
at the moment. Previous shows with the likes of Drumcode, Delphic and Pryda have been
amazing, and i know that with the massive line up on January 28th is going to be huge!"
On Spectrum reaching 10 years and still going strong, "it's certainly flown by, and despite
intending it starting as a small party to DJ at, it's kind of grew into a monster. It's great to see
that the events are more popular than ever and our original concept of cleverly programmed
line ups that avoiding genre pigeon holes seems to be even more relevant than ever. 2011 is
going to see the brand expand further than ever before, we have a number of huge projects
almost ready for announcing. We will also return regularly to London, and will be popping up
in the places across the globe yet to experience exactly what Spectrum is all about."
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