Product Free Party / Jamie Anderson / Shoreditch / 19th June For the next instalment of Product we invite Jamie Anderson to DJ for us at one of East London's most talked about new venues, Apples and Pears. Apples and Pears is a new venue at the bottom of Brick Lane, designed by an internationally recognized Japanese designer. Set over 2 floors, the basement will be perfect for the Product sound. There is also a great little terrace garden should the weather be good! To say thankyou for everyone that has followed us over the last 5 years, we have decided to throw this as a free party!! Yes, no cost, nothing, nada! So, if you're out for a drink and some decent music, you have no excuses! Product @ Apples and Pears Saturday 19th June 2010 DJs Jamie Anderson (Cocoon/Rekids) Luke Black (Supercool) Makai (Product) Amaus (Product) Time: 8pm - 1am Music: Deeeeep / Minimal / Tech Address: 26 Osborn Street (top of Brick Lane), London E1 6TD Cost: FREE ENTRY Info: makai@productlondon.com Nearest Tubes: Aldgate East Web: www.productlondon.com www.applesandpearsbar.com Jamie Anderson Biog http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/jamieanderson Jamie has delivered classic recordings such as; Jamie Anderson & Jesse Rose ‘Body Jackin feat Steve Silk Hurley’ (International Deejay Gigolos), Jamie Anderson ‘Black Sun’ (NRK) and Jamie Anderson ‘Time Is Now’ (Honchos/NRK). While producing numerous Techno gems including; Deepgroove & Jamie Anderson ‘Juggernaut’ (Cocoon), Jamie Anderson ‘Tornado’ (Noise Music) and Jamie Anderson ‘Can’t Stop’ (Artform) to name just a few. His groundbreaking debut album was released in 2001; Jamie Anderson ‘Blue Music’ (NRK), fusing Latin Jazz, Roots Dub, Acid House and Disco in a way that had never been heard before and leading the way for the future of House music. His own Artform label was set up in 1997 and racked up over a decade worth of Detroit and Chicago influenced House and Techno releases championed by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Dave Angel, DJ Sneak, Derrick May and Laurent Garnier. The label released the first records by Jesse Rose, Jamie Anderson and AJ Scent as well as releasing material and remixes by established artists such as Steve Rachmad, Jerome Krom and Stanny Franssen. In 2005, Jamie also set up Fixia records for his own Acid House, Minimal and experimental output. Jamie’s legendary performances at Berlin’s Panorama Bar, Dance Valley Festival in Amsterdam, Zouk in Singapore, Love Parade San Francisco, Cocoon and System parties in Leeds along with tours of Asia, USA, Europe and South America have all contributed to establish a strong fan-base as one of the world’s most exciting and innovative DJs.