In April we play host once again to the wonderful and vibrant world of Sander Kleinenberg as the enigmatic Dutchman returns with his dazzling video show.
In April we play host once again to the wonderful and vibrant world of Sander Kleinenberg as the enigmatic Dutchman returns with his dazzling video show.
A triumph for the senses, Sander’s ‘This is’ party has been reviewed to critical acclaim, his talent for creating a rare melting pot of sounds and beats catching the attention of the world’s partying public and forming the basis of an impressive International reputation.
Now in its third year, Sander will be kicking off his 2009 ‘This Is…’ residency at Ministry of Sound with a special launch party on Saturday April 4th, with dates following throughout the year in July, October and December. Playing alongside Lifelike and Patch Park, superstar Sander will be headlining in the incredible Box room, which will be specially fitted out with the Pioneer SVM-1000 audio-visual mixer (which Kleinenberg helped develop) and 52” plasma screens, exclusively for his performances. For this is no ordinary show, Kleinenberg’s talent for creating atmospheres and captivating myriad crowds is not only down to his intoxicating sound, but also his extraordinary ability to integrate video imagery into his sets.
"This is a whole new way of looking at what you do creatively” Sander explains “In the end that is very challenging. It makes you more versatile as well."
Sander will continue to show off his aesthetic flexibility at other residencies during the course of the year, too, including Pacha in Ibiza, Avalon in Los Angeles, and Paradiso in Amsterdam. Each of these gigs affords him unique creative opportunities; “Residencies are like laboratories: You can go in and experiment. As you get to know the sound system and the clientele, and become comfortable, you have more faith in each potential change of direction."
At the launch of the London residency, the ‘This Is…’ closing party for the Miami Winter Music Conference at Shine, and numerous events throughout Holland, Kleinenberg will be supported by artists from his popular label imprint Little Mountain Recordings. Making their debut appearance at Ministry of Sound on the 4th April Little Mountain will be rocking the bar with compelling beats coming from Muzikjunki, James Nidecker, Dirty Disorder and Dan Sanders.
www.sanderkleinenberg.com www.myspace.com/littlemountianrecordings
In April we play host once again to the wonderful and vibrant world of Sander Kleinenberg as the enigmatic Dutchman returns with his dazzling video show.
A triumph for the senses, Sander’s ‘This is’ party has been reviewed to critical acclaim, his talent for creating a rare melting pot of sounds and beats catching the attention of the world’s partying public and forming the basis of an impressive International reputation.
Now in its third year, Sander will be kicking off his 2009 ‘This Is…’ residency at Ministry of Sound with a special launch party on Saturday April 4th, with dates following throughout the year in July, October and December. Playing alongside Lifelike and Patch Park, superstar Sander will be headlining in the incredible Box room, which will be specially fitted out with the Pioneer SVM-1000 audio-visual mixer (which Kleinenberg helped develop) and 52” plasma screens, exclusively for his performances. For this is no ordinary show, Kleinenberg’s talent for creating atmospheres and captivating myriad crowds is not only down to his intoxicating sound, but also his extraordinary ability to integrate video imagery into his sets.
"This is a whole new way of looking at what you do creatively” Sander explains “In the end that is very challenging. It makes you more versatile as well."
Sander will continue to show off his aesthetic flexibility at other residencies during the course of the year, too, including Pacha in Ibiza, Avalon in Los Angeles, and Paradiso in Amsterdam. Each of these gigs affords him unique creative opportunities; “Residencies are like laboratories: You can go in and experiment. As you get to know the sound system and the clientele, and become comfortable, you have more faith in each potential change of direction."
At the launch of the London residency, the ‘This Is…’ closing party for the Miami Winter Music Conference at Shine, and numerous events throughout Holland, Kleinenberg will be supported by artists from his popular label imprint Little Mountain Recordings. Making their debut appearance at Ministry of Sound on the 4th April Little Mountain will be rocking the bar with compelling beats coming from Muzikjunki, James Nidecker, Dirty Disorder and Dan Sanders.
www.sanderkleinenberg.com www.myspace.com/littlemountianrecordings


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