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SOi all set for Johan



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CLUBBERS are in for a real treat this Saturday night.
The very talented Johan Gielen will be taking to the stage at Club Soi.
It's been a while since he last graced the Portrush nightclub but he says he's delighted to be making a return this Saturday. Johan Gielen is a true master when it comes to work
ing the crowd and his mixing skills are legendary.

In Japan he was talked into become a resident at the Club Velfarre and whilst that may not mean anything to us on this side of the pond let's just say that it's the Rolls Royce of Japanese venues!
Of course, Johan doesn't always record under his own name and the worldwide hit "Silence" by Delirium which is still a floorfiller, is for many his finest ever recording.

Gielen joins Steve Graham in Room 1 at Club Soi this Saturday night.
Looking ahead...
Club Soi opens the door to another style of guest next Saturday, May 10.
Jaguar Skills cut his mixing teeth on the East London underground clubs and his talent brought him to the attention of the industry's big hitters.

He's featured regularly alongside Trevor Nelson on BBC Radio One and his diary is filled with dates from India to Japan to Ibiza.
Jade Jagger is just one of the celebs who books him but his most regular stint this summer will be at Pacha in Ibiza.

Fortunately for us lesser individuals we can catch his set closer to home as he's in the Phat Club at Club Soi on Saturday, May 10.



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