The promise of Rubix has been confirmed for a while now, with the Liverpool clubnight
quickly becoming one of the best in the city. Underground house and techno is the name of their game, with previous appearances from heavyweights such as Technasia, Sebastian Leger, Martin Buttrich and Stacey Pullen added to a growing reputation for bringing in new talent for debuts.
That push forward for offering a new dimension to the Liverpool scene continues in October, as they bring Berlin based DJ collective and record label Keinemusik to the city for the first time, encasing them in Baltic quarter venue District. Based in Berlin’s legendary Stattbad Wedding club, the imprint has been pushing out off kilter house and techno grooves since 2009, with the free spirited values of the party spreading across the globe.
Liverpool clubnight Peach turns four this August, the infamous afterhours soirée now fully established as one of the city’s premier shindigs for lovers of all things house and techno. The final summer bank holiday will see Peach revel in the milestone properly, as they toast to three years at their home – The Garage.
To celebrate the achievement they’ve got an icon of modern dance music making her debut whilst welcoming back a former guest – enabling both to combine their collective record label might into an epochal showcase. It’s one of the best options for hedonists looking to party one last time before autumn swings in, as the celebrated Mood Raw party comes to Liverpool.

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