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The moody, mid-paced sounds of Nicholas Jaar managed to devastate a capacity Mint on their first Sunday night party, and Louche return tomorrow with another early evening start, this time with label heads Wolf + Lamb going up against associated duo Soul Clap in an eight-hour stint.
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Email location@societywarehouse.com for Islington venue info, Sat Leonie CooperSilly hip NYC label Wolf + Lamb seem to have found in Leeds' Louche a crew who are on their wavelength.
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Celebrations began a few weeks ago with a joint party, held in east London, with like-minded Leeds crew Louche.
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As well as an extended Louche at Mint with Cassy and Dyed Soundorom, Mono_cult return to their original home, The Lounge, with guests The Revenge and Space Dimension Controller playing more than suitable midtempo and disco sounds for the early start.
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The sheer number of quality events this weekend โ Mulletover, Krush, Louche & Jaunt, Sancho Panza, Onemore โ would be the envy of any other city.
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Continuing their adventurous streak, Louche return alongside System and Teknicolor on 29 May at Kirkstall Abbey's first rave alldayer, with John Tejada, Dinky and Axel Boman, which promises to be firmly up to date.
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Justly, it now hosts some of Leeds' best parties in Louche, System and Filth, a roster that should only expand with the opening of the Mint Warehouse, which is double the original's capacity.
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In the ritual called La Louche, chilled ice water from an absinthe fountain (a cylindrical glass container with spouts) or a topette (a small decanter) is poured into an absinthe glass over a slotted spoon containing a lump of sugar.
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Louche absinthe - Absinthe is a drink, not a food.
100 Things to Eat Before You Die | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008
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Louche #3 on the list has been my favourite word for two years, by the way, since I heard Dylan Moran toss it out in that uniquely facile way the Irish have with words.
N.Y. Times mines its data to identify words that readers find abstruse ยป Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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