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The Gallery at Ministry of Sound Get your fix of electro-house, trance, EDM and other hands-in-the-air sounds at the legendary MoS, supplied by some of the biggest DJs around Clubs, House, disco ...
Originally located in an abandoned bus shelter, Ministry of Sound has been a leading electronic music label since its launch in the mid-90s, × Skip to main content ...
Today, 26 years later, Ministry of Sound remains one of the world’s leading electronic and clubbing brands with its London base still packing in the punters every weekend.
Just as the 90s were coming into view, Justin Berkmann returned to London from New York, alive with the vision of bringing a new type of club to the capital.
As London’s first superclub marks a quarter-century, a founder shares the secrets of its success. ... On September 21, 1991 the building opened as Ministry of Sound, ...
Ministry of Sound was founded in a deserted south London car park 13 years ago by Mr Palumbo, the son of property developer peer Peter Palumbo. He set it up with £250,000 of savings after a stint ...
21st September 1991 - a date firmly fixed in music history. Ministry of Sound, inspired by New York's cavernous House venues, opened its doors at 10:00 PM. Raised from what was once a bustling bus ...
Ministry of Sound, from London nightclub to global music brand: How the music label has ridden the waves of digital disruption. Lena RolandWarc. Lohan Presencer, Chief Executive of Ministry of Sound, ...
Ministry of Sound in Elephant and Castle is the first nightclub in the world to be kitted out with Dolby's Atmos sound system. Musicians describe it as the audio equivalent of going from a flat ...
Ministry Of Sound managing director Amy Wheatley and September Management's Rose Moon have spoken to Music Week about the growth of London Grammar, who are expected to land at No.1 with their ...
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