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Encyclopedia > Atomic Jam

Atomic Jam is the largest and one of the most influential Techno and Hard House events in the United Kingdom. Techno- is a prefix relating to technology. ... House music refers to a collection of styles of electronic dance music, the earliest forms beginning in the early- to mid- 1980s. ...


The event was founded in Birmingham UK, in the early nineties. The city from above Centenary Square. ...


Dj's such as Tony De Vit and Billy Nasty have performed for Atomic Jam. Tony De Vit was born in Kidderminster, near Birmingham, England, on Sept 12 1957 and died in 1998. ...


The event takes place in various venues across the Birmingham area and showcases other cities across Europe. Europe forms the westernmost part of Eurasia. ...

 - someone here said it's a hard house night no no no it used to be a true bastion of good ole rolling techno starting detroit or soulful or funky and accelerating till ade fenton who always closed was putting down hard liquid loopy techno till 6 am, the que club was like a church to the stuff, 2,800 gate and it sold out on birthdays xxx john ps if anyone ever actually managed to take a good photo of the main room in full swing post it on here or let me know... 


 

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