“UP, UP AND AWAY”
LOGAN PRESENTS “UP” AT DEX – SUNDAY 25TH JULY
SPECIAL REVIEW
In our early days of clubbing in the capital, we were always really conscious of some of the most qualitative offerings around, which always drew out the crème de la crème of the crop, making for a very stylish & sophisticated scene that offered a great deal to those that were in search of a high end experience. However, in more recent years and as times have changed, so has the whole clubbing landscape, meaning that we have been starved of sufficient quantities of clubbing, often referred to as gAylist events, which was much more common place ten or so years before. But, enter stage left one Logan Schmitz, a bright eyed & bushy tailed US Midwest bible belt born & bred boy turned White Isle go-go dancer, who has injected that much sought after spice & gAylisting quality into a lacklustre scene. Having been lifted off the podium & out of his dancing shoes then planted firmly into business boots, a move to the capital has seen this beefy bodied bloke with an equally strong entrepreneurial ethic, steal much of the limelight with both SuperMartXe and now Matinee, both which form staple ingredients in the Logan Presents production armoury, making him one of the most revered & respected promoters in the capital.
Having gotten to know Logan a little better in recent months, we have realised the true depth of Mr Schmitz’s passion to paying back to the scene and thanking his true supporters for the success they have fuelled him with. And it was this passion & desire to reward such support that was the driving force in the creation of a private party concept simply called UP, the format taken from Logan’s days in Ibiza, partying under the sun and out on the terrace styled settings that are so characteristic of that part of the world. Having located the perfect place in London to hold such an event in the form of Dex, a multi floored indoor & outdoor combination of a venue, sandwiched neatly between two arenas that his “Presents” team have used for both SuperMartXe & Matinee, Brixton’s O2 Academy & The Fridge, UP was born and within hours of its first outing in May, became the most talked about event of the summer so far, a party described modestly by its creator as “...just friends hanging out with friends around some great music...”, although for us it was much more than that.
So, it goes without saying that we were extremely honoured to be included in the limited amount of invitees for the latest UP party and thrilled to be attending this very select social gathering of the upper echelons of the gAylist clubbing circuit crowd. Despite thinking that we would feel a bit like a fish out of water, arriving at Dex’s doors at just before 2 p.m., we were not only faced with the friendliest security team we had encountered anywhere, but were made to feel incredibly at home by the enchanting & endearing Naomi, the much missed door hostess of Beyond, who gave us a characteristic peck on both cheeks before sending us smiling upstairs and out onto Den’s expansive roof terrace space. Within moments, we were then greeted by the man himself, Logan, his reception & welcome full of warm intentions and with this private party suitably choreographed & ready to invite in the select following, it already had assumed a relaxing & social air to it, which we immediately sank into with ease, very much laying to rest those fish out of water feelings.
Taking time to investigate the space to its full, we were taken a-back by this treasure trove of a hideaway from the hectic happenings in Brixton below, the two crescent shaped terrace levels providing the ideal setting for this gAylist gathering. Grabbing refreshments at the conveniently located bar on the second outdoor level, we were very impressed by the whole space, part covered by a smart white bedouin styled tarpaulin stretching across the centre of both terrace tiers, making a statement of quality & impressive display across this unique rooftop seclusion of a space. With plenty of comfortable seating around and lots of room to find our feet and stretch our legs, this space became the more popular of the two levels early on, we soon being joined by clubbing compatriot Ross & his partner, as well as long standing scenster George, making us feel even more comfortable within our increasingly enjoyable experience. Indeed, as the crowd began to build and the atmosphere heighten, it was clear that we would be familiar with far more folk than we thought, a veritable feast of scene faces, off-duty workers, D.J.’s & dancers blending perfectly with the pick of the crop clubbers that made for probably the best looking, behaving and sociable collection of people we had seen for a long time.
To say it was also a bit of a who’s who list is an understatement, such is the attraction of any Logan party, an endless amount of people arriving, saying hi and then soaking up the superb social splendour that that becoming very much the byword of the UP event. Familiar faces included D.J.’s Jamie Head, Mikey D, Fidel & D’Johnny, scene boys Tim Banham, Jeremy Precelton, Ben Kaye, Martin Zatko, Cliff Joannou & Marky B, as well as Logan’s Michael and team Mauricio, Naomi, Fabio, Elektra, Leandro and the lovely Luke, all lapping up the wonderful party atmosphere that was developing. So, rather than feeling left out, we were very much at home in amongst the muscle-bound men & sophisticated ladies, virtually a moment not going by without one familiar face or the other passing us by on our vantage point on the second terrace tier, which was teaming with people all intent to lapping up the pure delight of this gAy-rated event.
As the numbers continued to grow throughout the afternoon, many then found their feet on the lower level, dancing away to the delights of SuperMartXe resident Tony English, who had definitely turned up the heat & increased the pace, following a superb showing D.J. guest Leandro Kloppel, Tony treating us and a cavorting crowd to a delectable mix of electro, funky, chunky & tech fuelled beats, all intermixed with plenty of vocals and current hits of the best clubbing dancefloors, that received a rapturous reception from the revellers. So good was Tony’s set, that even with our sore back, we soon left our vantage point on the upper terrace where we had been sitting and observing proceedings, rather sinking some painkilling relief and then finding a spot close to the D.J. booth to dance deliriously to Mr English’s electrifying & terrific tunes. And it was no surprise to see Mr Photographer himself, Chris Jepson, appear out of the crowd, clutching his camera and not just catching us in interesting pose but showing the crafty video caption of our dancing moves he had shot through the window behind us, leaving us in hysterics with his planned creation.
But not wishing to endanger the healing process of our injuries, we traded dancing dives with delightful conversation, especially having hooked up with Matinee formed friend, Michelle, and with the refreshments flowing, courtesy of Dex’s venue promoter Mark Williams, we were getting the ever increasing feeling that we were part of something truly spectacular, the event unfolding into a Sunday afternoon like no other we had enjoyed. UP was certainly providing a magnificent mix between a club event, a private party and a social soiree that was leaving us in amazement of this alfresco & awe-inspiring outing, although having witnessed probably one of the best sets we had seen Tony English play and having been absorbed with one of the best looking crowds we had seen in a long time, as good as it already was, our experience was to go from strength to strength in the hands of Italian Stallion Pagano. To say his three hour showing was a precision perfect selection of sounds does no justice to his pulsating performance, which ranged from his usual progressive beats to more uplifting, nu-disco and rip roaring tunes, that was far and away the most breathtakingly brilliant & superbly scintlating set we had witnessed him play, ever! As dust turned to dark and the lights on the outside terrace illuminated proceedings, we were now determined to see out the remainder of this unbelievably wonderful UP private party of an event, Pagano & his mesmeric music ensuring that all thoughts of our ailing back became the last thing on our mind, although the 10 p.m. finish came all too soon and the fading out of Francesco’s fantastic fanfare eventually signalled our retirement from this prolific party.
Reflecting on this extra special & amazing UP outing, naturally we drew comparisons to our experience in the hands of Logan & his team in the form at Matinee at MOS. While it is clear that this Spanish brand of a club has found favour with not just fans of the club, but with new adorers to the fresh identity of the brand, as mindblowingly magnificent Matinee’s “Open Air Summer Party” was, it pales in comparison with UP. Why? well this private party at Dex had an extra special feel, no doubt due mainly to the cherry picked crowd that gave the whole outing an air of exclusivity, which when added to the brilliant two tiered roof terrace of a setting and the stupendous soundtrack provided by Tony English & Pagano, put this party up onto a pedestal of perfection. When we talk about gAylist events, we definitely include Matinee in that bracket, but in UP, Logan has created an even higher level of excellence, meaning that not only were we up, up on the roof at Dex, but in this outstanding outing we were “up, up and away” in upmost adoration & amazement of just how awesome it was. (DISCO MATT)
Postscript
If you were not part of this latest UP event or indeed missed out on either SuperMartXe’s “Wizard Of Oz” or Matinee’s “Open Air Summer Party”, you can get a feel of the mesmeric music played that these events through the Logan Presents series of podcasts. Simply go to http://loganpresentspodcast.podomatic.com/ and listen &/or download to your absolute pleasure and enjoyment.
Plus, Disco Matt is extremely grateful to Chris Jepson for allowing the use of his photo's on this review. For further pictures of both this UP party and for plenty more events, go to http://londonclubland.com/.
LOGAN PRESENTS “UP” AT DEX – SUNDAY 25TH JULY
SPECIAL REVIEW
In our early days of clubbing in the capital, we were always really conscious of some of the most qualitative offerings around, which always drew out the crème de la crème of the crop, making for a very stylish & sophisticated scene that offered a great deal to those that were in search of a high end experience. However, in more recent years and as times have changed, so has the whole clubbing landscape, meaning that we have been starved of sufficient quantities of clubbing, often referred to as gAylist events, which was much more common place ten or so years before. But, enter stage left one Logan Schmitz, a bright eyed & bushy tailed US Midwest bible belt born & bred boy turned White Isle go-go dancer, who has injected that much sought after spice & gAylisting quality into a lacklustre scene. Having been lifted off the podium & out of his dancing shoes then planted firmly into business boots, a move to the capital has seen this beefy bodied bloke with an equally strong entrepreneurial ethic, steal much of the limelight with both SuperMartXe and now Matinee, both which form staple ingredients in the Logan Presents production armoury, making him one of the most revered & respected promoters in the capital.
Having gotten to know Logan a little better in recent months, we have realised the true depth of Mr Schmitz’s passion to paying back to the scene and thanking his true supporters for the success they have fuelled him with. And it was this passion & desire to reward such support that was the driving force in the creation of a private party concept simply called UP, the format taken from Logan’s days in Ibiza, partying under the sun and out on the terrace styled settings that are so characteristic of that part of the world. Having located the perfect place in London to hold such an event in the form of Dex, a multi floored indoor & outdoor combination of a venue, sandwiched neatly between two arenas that his “Presents” team have used for both SuperMartXe & Matinee, Brixton’s O2 Academy & The Fridge, UP was born and within hours of its first outing in May, became the most talked about event of the summer so far, a party described modestly by its creator as “...just friends hanging out with friends around some great music...”, although for us it was much more than that.
So, it goes without saying that we were extremely honoured to be included in the limited amount of invitees for the latest UP party and thrilled to be attending this very select social gathering of the upper echelons of the gAylist clubbing circuit crowd. Despite thinking that we would feel a bit like a fish out of water, arriving at Dex’s doors at just before 2 p.m., we were not only faced with the friendliest security team we had encountered anywhere, but were made to feel incredibly at home by the enchanting & endearing Naomi, the much missed door hostess of Beyond, who gave us a characteristic peck on both cheeks before sending us smiling upstairs and out onto Den’s expansive roof terrace space. Within moments, we were then greeted by the man himself, Logan, his reception & welcome full of warm intentions and with this private party suitably choreographed & ready to invite in the select following, it already had assumed a relaxing & social air to it, which we immediately sank into with ease, very much laying to rest those fish out of water feelings.
Taking time to investigate the space to its full, we were taken a-back by this treasure trove of a hideaway from the hectic happenings in Brixton below, the two crescent shaped terrace levels providing the ideal setting for this gAylist gathering. Grabbing refreshments at the conveniently located bar on the second outdoor level, we were very impressed by the whole space, part covered by a smart white bedouin styled tarpaulin stretching across the centre of both terrace tiers, making a statement of quality & impressive display across this unique rooftop seclusion of a space. With plenty of comfortable seating around and lots of room to find our feet and stretch our legs, this space became the more popular of the two levels early on, we soon being joined by clubbing compatriot Ross & his partner, as well as long standing scenster George, making us feel even more comfortable within our increasingly enjoyable experience. Indeed, as the crowd began to build and the atmosphere heighten, it was clear that we would be familiar with far more folk than we thought, a veritable feast of scene faces, off-duty workers, D.J.’s & dancers blending perfectly with the pick of the crop clubbers that made for probably the best looking, behaving and sociable collection of people we had seen for a long time.
To say it was also a bit of a who’s who list is an understatement, such is the attraction of any Logan party, an endless amount of people arriving, saying hi and then soaking up the superb social splendour that that becoming very much the byword of the UP event. Familiar faces included D.J.’s Jamie Head, Mikey D, Fidel & D’Johnny, scene boys Tim Banham, Jeremy Precelton, Ben Kaye, Martin Zatko, Cliff Joannou & Marky B, as well as Logan’s Michael and team Mauricio, Naomi, Fabio, Elektra, Leandro and the lovely Luke, all lapping up the wonderful party atmosphere that was developing. So, rather than feeling left out, we were very much at home in amongst the muscle-bound men & sophisticated ladies, virtually a moment not going by without one familiar face or the other passing us by on our vantage point on the second terrace tier, which was teaming with people all intent to lapping up the pure delight of this gAy-rated event.
As the numbers continued to grow throughout the afternoon, many then found their feet on the lower level, dancing away to the delights of SuperMartXe resident Tony English, who had definitely turned up the heat & increased the pace, following a superb showing D.J. guest Leandro Kloppel, Tony treating us and a cavorting crowd to a delectable mix of electro, funky, chunky & tech fuelled beats, all intermixed with plenty of vocals and current hits of the best clubbing dancefloors, that received a rapturous reception from the revellers. So good was Tony’s set, that even with our sore back, we soon left our vantage point on the upper terrace where we had been sitting and observing proceedings, rather sinking some painkilling relief and then finding a spot close to the D.J. booth to dance deliriously to Mr English’s electrifying & terrific tunes. And it was no surprise to see Mr Photographer himself, Chris Jepson, appear out of the crowd, clutching his camera and not just catching us in interesting pose but showing the crafty video caption of our dancing moves he had shot through the window behind us, leaving us in hysterics with his planned creation.
But not wishing to endanger the healing process of our injuries, we traded dancing dives with delightful conversation, especially having hooked up with Matinee formed friend, Michelle, and with the refreshments flowing, courtesy of Dex’s venue promoter Mark Williams, we were getting the ever increasing feeling that we were part of something truly spectacular, the event unfolding into a Sunday afternoon like no other we had enjoyed. UP was certainly providing a magnificent mix between a club event, a private party and a social soiree that was leaving us in amazement of this alfresco & awe-inspiring outing, although having witnessed probably one of the best sets we had seen Tony English play and having been absorbed with one of the best looking crowds we had seen in a long time, as good as it already was, our experience was to go from strength to strength in the hands of Italian Stallion Pagano. To say his three hour showing was a precision perfect selection of sounds does no justice to his pulsating performance, which ranged from his usual progressive beats to more uplifting, nu-disco and rip roaring tunes, that was far and away the most breathtakingly brilliant & superbly scintlating set we had witnessed him play, ever! As dust turned to dark and the lights on the outside terrace illuminated proceedings, we were now determined to see out the remainder of this unbelievably wonderful UP private party of an event, Pagano & his mesmeric music ensuring that all thoughts of our ailing back became the last thing on our mind, although the 10 p.m. finish came all too soon and the fading out of Francesco’s fantastic fanfare eventually signalled our retirement from this prolific party.
Reflecting on this extra special & amazing UP outing, naturally we drew comparisons to our experience in the hands of Logan & his team in the form at Matinee at MOS. While it is clear that this Spanish brand of a club has found favour with not just fans of the club, but with new adorers to the fresh identity of the brand, as mindblowingly magnificent Matinee’s “Open Air Summer Party” was, it pales in comparison with UP. Why? well this private party at Dex had an extra special feel, no doubt due mainly to the cherry picked crowd that gave the whole outing an air of exclusivity, which when added to the brilliant two tiered roof terrace of a setting and the stupendous soundtrack provided by Tony English & Pagano, put this party up onto a pedestal of perfection. When we talk about gAylist events, we definitely include Matinee in that bracket, but in UP, Logan has created an even higher level of excellence, meaning that not only were we up, up on the roof at Dex, but in this outstanding outing we were “up, up and away” in upmost adoration & amazement of just how awesome it was. (DISCO MATT)
Postscript
If you were not part of this latest UP event or indeed missed out on either SuperMartXe’s “Wizard Of Oz” or Matinee’s “Open Air Summer Party”, you can get a feel of the mesmeric music played that these events through the Logan Presents series of podcasts. Simply go to http://loganpresentspodcast.podomatic.com/ and listen &/or download to your absolute pleasure and enjoyment.
Plus, Disco Matt is extremely grateful to Chris Jepson for allowing the use of his photo's on this review. For further pictures of both this UP party and for plenty more events, go to http://londonclubland.com/.
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