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Femi Fem
Ex-Young Disciple Femi Fem's musical adventure has always centred around funky good times. Sometimes it's jazzy, sometimes soulful, sometimes hip hop but always funky. With this foundation, his extremely varied collaborations have include All Saints, The Saturdays, Randy Crawford, Justin Timberlake, Darkman, Mary J. Blige, D'Influence and The Pasadenas.
Currently Femi is working with Matti Roots, Ali Bertash, Charlean Dance, Otiz Ryder, Elizabeth Troy (Talkin' Loud), Shaun Escoffery (Oyster), Kele Le Roc, Lifford David (featured Artful Dodger vocalist), Blue James (Basement Jaxx/Restless Natives) and Louise Francis.
Catch Femi Fem's 'Musical Massage' Radio Show on Colourful Radio, digital or online, Sunday 12 midnight til 2am

Sam Hanbali
Sam has an impressively long and notable DJing heritage, playing all styles of music to work up even the most demanding crowd. Sam has plied his trade in all of the most prestigious West End clubs through the years.
Early in his career, Sam showed his pedigree by becoming resident DJ for some of London's biggest nights, and was often seen supporting hosts such as Woodhead Caliva and Roger Michael, Robert Perino, Graham Ball and Piers Adams in legendary venues like Chinawhite, Kabaret's Prophecy, Subterranea (later to become supperclub london!), The Mayfair Club and Momo's.
It didn't take long before Sam's talent was spotted, and he went on to play his quality brand of music at private celebrity bashes, aftershow parties and premiers for the likes of Armani, Prince, Oasis, George Michael and Vivienne Westwood, as well as at the MTV Music Awards. Music is such an integral part of Sam's life that he soon took on the challenge of making his own, and for several years produced and remixed music for artists such as Artful Dodger, Craig David and supperclub's very own Femi Fem. Now Sam brings his unmissable sound to fill the supperclub's Salle Neige.
Check the listings and make sure you're there for his next party. You can guarantee it will be worth it.

Russell Jay
Russ Jay is a DJ and fast up-and-coming producer of the very highest calibre. Son of legendary music pioneer Sir Norman Jay, his pedigree speaks for itself. Taking influences from styles as wide ranging as soul, hip-hop, funk, disco, rare groove and jazz through to electronica, world music and even techno, this unique amalgamation of sound is responsible for formulating where Russ is at musically today.
Always careful not to pigeon hole himself, Russ is current sound can be best summed up simply as the greatest party music in all its shades.
To date, Russ has earned many prestigious sets at some of the UK's most famous venues including The Ministry of Sound, The End, Pacha London, The Cross, The Key, The Light Box and Heaven, leaving his indelible mark on many a dance floor.

Louise
First Lady of lounge DJ Louise began her career back in 1987 as a protégé of Paul Oakenfold, who became her mentor. Louise soon established herself as one of the UK's first and finest female DJs, warming up for Oakie and playing to crowds of thousands at acid house raves nationwide.
After a glamorous detour travelling the world with twin sister Jaqui as Betty Boo's backing DJ and singers, Louise returned to the life that she loves. The Wag, Grays Inn Road, Double Bass, Browns and the newly opened Ministry of Sound all welcomed her behind the decks. Ever the entrepreneur, Louise joined forces with promoters Graham Ball and Davina McCall who launched their own sought-after set of club nights: Quiet Storm, Hollywood Babylon, Billion Dollar Babes, each unique, iconic and glamorous, heralding a new era of stylish clubbing in the capital.
Louise first fell in love with Notting Hill promoting Choice at Subterania, the hallowed and legendary venue that now hosts supperclub. As resident alongside Jeremy Healy, Seb Fontaine and Norman Jay, Choice was the first night to fuse garage, house, pop, disco, hip-hop and rare groove together. Today, she revives that old school vibe as supperclub resident, playing her inimitable blissed out, quietly chilled sets and classic house. When she takes off her Swarovski headphones, Louise can be found with her husband at their Sub Couture boutique in the heart of Notting Hill, a regular hang-out for the fashion cognoscenti, with many local and international celebrity clients.

Melvo Baptiste
Melvo made his name throwing parties under the Loud Minority umbrella, which has spread widely throughout West London and the home counties and now enjoys a loyal and regular following. Mixing genres including house, soul, hip hop, rare groove, funk and disco, his ability to play a party set across the board is what brings a crowd to the dance floor each and every week.
In addition to his residency at supperclub london, Melvo can boast collaborations with Norman Jay's Good Times and London promoters Halo's club and bar nights, including Lost Society in Clapham. His short but active career has included sets in Antigua, Ibiza, Ireland, Brighton, Bournemouth and more recently at London's own Lovebox festival.
Although Melvo has a very soulful musical heritage, most of his recent gigs have brought out his versatility through a tech, deep and minimal sound. Influenced by the likes of UK artist Jamie Jones of Hot Natured with his blend of disco samples and deep, dark house music, Melvo is also stepping into the world of production. Expect big things from this one to watch in 2011.






