Sets in the city: 25 Years of Bugged Out! at Printworks

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Annabel Simpson15 November 2019

Bugged Out! is celebrating 25 years this Saturday with a night of epic proportions at Printworks.

Bugged Out! has done a lot in 25 years, not only as a seminal club night. It has released timeless compilations and also hosted the Bugged Out Weekender, with a superb line-up each year including acts such as The Chemical Brothers, who have played for Bugged Out! since the beginning.

This weekend, the line-up is a list of veterans. Erol Alkan — who ran the infamous Trash club night at The End, bringing together indie and electronic music — will take to the decks, as will Jas Shaw and James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco. There will also be a live performance from Chicago’s Green Velvet, known for the hit La La Land.

2ManyDJs are an exciting addition to the bill. The Belgian brothers have been very busy in the past couple of weeks, with gigs in Seoul and Lisbon, as well as an incredible sold-out secret gig at The Arts Club in Mayfair.

Despite the allure of the main room — the Press Halls — don't forget the Dark Room. Here, a select group of Bugged Out! affiliates will each play a 25-minute set, including the likes of Justin Roberston and Mylo. Elsewhere, Dusky comes through with an acid house set.

Insider tip: Watch It's Just A Big Disco on buggedout.net. It's a fascinating short film about the story of Bugged Out! and will certainly get you in the mood.

Saturday November 16, Surrey Quays Road, SE16 7PJ, printworkslondon.co.uk

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What else is going on this week?

Helena Hauff at XOYO

The Dekmantel Soundsystem residency continues, with Helena Hauff as the headliner.

Friday November 15, 32-37 Cowper Street, EC2A 4AP, xoyo.co.uk

Make Me with Donato Dozzy b2b Dasha Rush at Village Underground

Two of the most exciting names in techno play B2B, with support from Make Me residents Rubin, Rupes and Nic Baird.

Saturday November 16, 54 Holywell Lane, EC2A 3PQ, villageunderground.co.uk

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