Cambridge Edition November 2019

NIGHT L I F E

THE NIGHTLIFE EVENTS NOT TO MISS THIS MONTH

ANDY C

Drum and bass icon Andy C gives his expansive tune collection a spin at the Corn Exchange on 16 November. Almost as likely to set new records as play them, it’s hard to pick a highlight from his impressive career. A performance at BBC Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend in 2012 was watched by more people online than performances by Rihanna and Jay Z, and he frequently treats crowds to monster sets, which sometimes total more than six hours. As the owner of Ram Records, he’s developed several acts, including Chase and Status, and is known and loved for DJ sets that dig out the best in new music as well as diving down memory lane. The gig is 9pm to 2am; and tickets start at Β£22. cambridgelive.org.uk

WHOOSH! It’s always good to end an era on a high and Whoosh! – purveyors of colourful, hedonistic parties – have Orbital’s Phil Hartnoll gracing the decks for their last hurrah at The Missing Sock on 2 November, after four years of teaming up with the venue. There will be fire performers and fireworks too, with top-notch electronic music guaranteed. Advance tickets (Β£25) only. It runs from 7pm to 2am, with last entry at 9pm. Search @whooshevents on Facebook for details.

ROBIN INCE

In a joyous manifesto of delight and curiosity, Robin Ince mashes up art and science, and throws in a few silly voices, when he brings his unique comedy to the Junction on 16 November. The show, titled Chaos of Delights , aims to be a sort-of lecture and an antidote to the world around us. It’s a celebration of the human mind, from bohemians to black holes, and Dali to DNA. Ince is probably best known for co-presenting podcasts The Infinite Monkey Cage alongside Professor Brian Cox, and Book Shambles with Josie Long. junction.co.uk

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