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CLUBBING: Futuro-istic.

Byline: SINEAD BURKE

FUTURO FLAMECO

Following his DJ stints at the Big Chill, Womad and the recent Save Or Delete night at Cargo, DJ Martin Morales returns to the Notting Hill Arts Club The Notting Hill Arts Club is a music and arts venue in Notting Hill, central London, England. The club holds clubnights every night of the week. Its range of events covers everything from interactive crafts to themed Soviet nights, but perhaps most famous is its Death Disco  for his new Futuro Flamenco club.

Joining him onstage tomorrow will be DJ John Armstrong and a rare London appearance by Rodrigo & Gabriela, the Mexican-born acoustic flamenco guitarists.

You can expect the finest in Balearic rhythms combined with dynamic and enchanting flamenco guitar hooks, all touched by an Iberian vibe. The night takes flamenco - and clubbers along with it - to a whole new level.

And if you can't make it, you can get a taste of what you're missing by checking out the fabulous album, Futuro Flamenco, compiled by Martin for Outcaste out·caste  
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 Records. It features sounds from Howie B, Ray de Copas, Nitin Sawhney, Simian plus many more.

Saturday. Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate Notting Hill Gate is one of the main thoroughfares of Notting Hill, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Historically the street was a location for toll gates, from which it derives its modern name. , W11. 8pm-1am, pounds 4.50 Tel: 020 7460 4459.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Sep 13, 2002
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