. Prins Thomas ( Live At Robert Johnson, Kompakt ) 

. Fairmont ( My Favorite Robot Records, Traum Schallplatten )

. Nikos ( Krush London ) 

. Mikolai ( Picknik Records)  

Venue – TBC – East London 10pm-6am £15 Tickets   

On March 9th 2013, Krush will celebrate two years of aprties with a special event headlined by Prins Thomas, Fairmont, Nikos and Mikolai. 

For two whole years now, Krush have done things their own way in London.  Inviting the likes of Omar S, Tiger & Woods, Lawrence and many more to come and play for them, they have often arranged exclusive showcases in tandem with killer labels and clubs from around the world, as well as offering city debuts and exclusive performances.   

Playing out in a number of different venues Krush favour raw East London spaces but add their own unique artistic touches to every partyensuring they are boutique and memorable for all involved.  The birthday will be no different, you can count on that. 

The Disco legend from Norway, the Full Pupp boss and long-term Lindstrom partner in crime, Mr Prins Thomas is well known to all space disco fanatics as the initiators if the, so called, nu disco movement. With a well structured resume, Prins Thomas has reached great understanding of electronic music, before he actually stepped up to produce his own music. We find it hard some time to pronounce the titles of his songs, as our knowledge of the Norwegian language is very very limited but one thing we know for sure is that Prins Thomas' music speaks for itself, without fanfare, loud titles and boundaries. In fact it came as no surprise when we saw the techno godfatherthat Sven Vath is pulling out a Prins Thomas records, at the Fly Bermuda after party. Crossing boundaries, pushing those limits and making futuristic music with retro elements. 

Fairmont is one of those musicians that never strayed from the path of quality. He made his debut with a hit record on Border Community (Gazebo / Gazelle… rings a bell?) but his history stretches a few more years in the past. Also known under his real name, Jake Fairley, and his pristine techno sounds on Sender Berlin (at a time when Sender was an It label), Fairmont came up with this alias so he could focus more on a softer, mellower, more electrified, even poppy at times sound. 

The latest addition to the line up is the up and coming Mikolai who's already stirred the waters with his sexual Quality EP on Picknick records and has attracted the likes of Varoslav, Charles Webster, DJ Terry,Livio & Roby, Alex Flitsch, Alex Flatner, Nicole Moudaber. Expect a slower, more sensual house and disco extravaganza. 

Resident Nikos also plays having steadily acquired a name for himself in light of his always appropriate and on point warm up sets at each event.