Clubs: Boogie on down at Geisha.Byline: Emma Johnson YOU CAN now catch electro-funk pioneer Greg Wilson (pictured on the decks, above) at the supercool su·per·cool v. su·per·cooled, su·per·cool·ing, su·per·cools v.tr. To cool (a liquid) below a transition temperature without the transition occurring, especially to cool below the freezing point without Cosmic Boogie night at Liverpool's sexy bar/club Geisha geisha Member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. A geisha must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing traditional musical instruments (e.g., the samisen) in addition to being skilled at making conversation. on myrtle Street. With a DJ pedigree stretching back to the original disco era, Greg was one of the first DJs to bring to the UK the now famous New York sound and is the guy credited with teaching Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim to scratch. One of the original Hacienda stars and still railing against the mainstream music offerings, Greg promises to continue to buck the trend Buck the Trend When a security goes against the prevailing trend of the overall market. Notes: A stock that goes up during a bear market is said to be "bucking the trend." See also: Bear Market, Contrarian with Cosmic Boogie offering a groove-based spectrum of underground flavours including disco (old and nu), electro-funk, boogie, balearic and all manner of re-edits. Says Greg: "Geisha is a great environment for this kind of groove and we hope to bring a fresh vibe into the city on a Thursday". Greg will be at Geisha every third Thursday with the Cosmic Boogie team of Neil Meekin, Gavin Moruda and Stuart Robinson rotating on the weeks in-between. Cosmic Boogie every Thursday at Geisha from 10pm-2am. |
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