Please tag your Old Skool & Jungle raving family!!
THIS SUNDAY catch Uncle Dugs & Billy Daniel Bunter at The Desire - Summer BBQ All-Dayer - Kamio / Shoreditch, 2pm to 10pm.
Get your tickets here https://www.deftickets.co.uk/events/desire-summer-bbq-all-dayer-27-08-2017
After our overwhelming 25th Birthday, we return for something a little bit special.
A Desire summer BBQ All-Dayer!!
This one is gonna be magic, and a chance for Desire ravers old and new to get together, rave, reminisce and enjoy an amazing day at the awesome Kamio... The perfect venue for our Summer BBQ.
The outside area at Kamio is spot on for our BBQ. We will be rocking the room inside with Old Skool, House Classics, Garage & Jungle
Billy Daniel Bunter
Uncle Dugs
Fat Controller
Jumpin Jack Frost
Huckleberry Finn
Buzby
2 Rude
Jennybean
Hosts
Chalkie White
Fearless
Strict
Mental
Thank you everyone for your continued support, love and passion for Desire. We can't wait to spend the day with you all on Sunday September 3rd.
Desire 1 week to go
Desire crew .. Please share ... 1 week to go till our Old Skool Warehouse Party.
Postcode for this fully licenced warehouse is as follows .... London E3 2TT
DESIRE IS BACK - NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT!!!
Tickets will sell out https://musicmondays.databeats.com/event/4300-desire-92-the-tasco-warehouse-re-union
DESIRE 92 - THE TASCO WAREHOUSE REUNION
Sat 12th November 2016
Billy Daniel Bunter (90 min set)
Vinyl Matt (90 min set)
Unity
Token Pace
Roger Johnson
with special guests:
Jumping Jack Frost
Devious Rude Boy D
Back in 1992 when Desire was born @ The Tasco Warehouse we used our own DJ's ... no Big names, for this night we have managed to get together some of our original crew that played for us at these momentous nights along with a couple of special guests from this era. You will notice there are no MC's on this line up, which is exactly how it was at our parties back then it was simply all about the music.. our music policy will be everything up to 1992, early Jungle, Hardcore, House, Balearic Beats, and a little bit of Acid thrown in for good measure, basically everything that will make you dance from right across the Rave spectrum of Music.
Desire 92 Reunion
PLEASE SHARE IF YOU LOVE OLD SKOOL RAVING
DESIRE IS BACK FOR A SECRET EAST LONDON WAREHOUSE PARTY ON NOVEMBER 12TH
Tickets will sell out https://musicmondays.databeats.com/event/4300-desire-92-the-tasco-warehouse-re-union
DESIRE 92 - THE TASCO WAREHOUSE REUNION
Sat 12th November 2016
Billy Daniel Bunter (90 min set)
Vinyl Matt (90 min set)
Unity
Token Pace
Roger Johnson
with special guests:
Jumping Jack Frost
Devious Rude Boy D
Back in 1992 when Desire was born @ The Tasco Warehouse we used our own DJ's ... no Big names, for this night we have managed to get together some of our original crew that played for us at these momentous nights along with a couple of special guests from this era. You will notice there are no MC's on this line up, which is exactly how it was at our parties back then it was simply all about the music.. our music policy will be everything up to 1992, early Jungle, Hardcore, House, Balearic Beats, and a little bit of Acid thrown in for good measure, basically everything that will make you dance from right across the Rave spectrum of Music.
Desire 92 Reunion
PLEASE SHARE .. DESIRE IS BACK FOR A SECRET WAREHOUSE PARTY ON 12 NOVEMBER!
Only 250 tickets left online from here https://musicmondays.databeats.com/event/4300-desire-92-the-tasco-warehouse-re-union
DESIRE 92 - THE TASCO WAREHOUSE REUNION
Sat 12th November 2016
Billy Daniel Bunter (90 min set)
Vinyl Matt (90 min set)
Unity
Token Pace
Roger Johnson
with special guests:
Jumping Jack Frost
Devious Rude Boy D
Back in 1992 when Desire was born @ The Tasco Warehouse we used our own DJ's ... no Big names, for this night we have managed to get together some of our original crew that played for us at these momentous nights along with a couple of special guests from this era. You will notice there are no MC's on this line up, which is exactly how it was at our parties back then it was simply all about the music.. our music policy will be everything up to 1992, early Jungle, Hardcore, House, Balearic Beats, and a little bit of Acid thrown in for good measure, basically everything that will make you dance from right across the Rave spectrum of Music.
DESIRE STAR TREKKIN. ISLAND MUSIC ARENA ILFORD. 11TH MAY 1996
Desire - Event Review - The Island, Ilford - 11th May 96
There’s no better place to begin a rave review than it’s flyer. Perhaps the reason no-one really bothers is because usually there’s not much you can say.
In a rapidly conforming rave scene it can become all too easy to be like everyone else; to be just another flyer thrust in your face after a do – not really arousing too much attention. But the flyer for tonight’s Desire is the place to start this review – striving to deviate from the mainstream definitely paid off.
A breath of originality with the Desire boys and Design Asylum, proving themselves one step ahead every time. Being one of the most respected and longer lasting raves on the circuit packing out venues such as the Roller Express, the Rocket, the Astoria, the Sanctuary, as well as being one of the first promoters to recognise the potential of Club UN and tonight’s destination – the Island, Ilford.
The theme for tonight’s event being Star Trek and the promise of an out of this world experience. The flyer explains the mission of the ‘Starship UK Desire’ being “to explore new acoustic and visual entertainment…. to seek out new sounds, new creativity…. to boldly give your what no organisation has given before….” A promise like this you can’t let pass you by!
The flyer also featured the faces of the DJ’s who were booked to play placed on top of the bodies of the Star Trek crew. Ellis Dee secured his position as the Captain, Gachet suffered a sex change, whilst Hype developed Doc Spock’s ears! A nice touch with Desire well and truly putting the fun back into raving whilst letting it’s customers see who’s controlling the decks in a slightly different light – wicked!
So with all this in mind, plus the added bonus of this being my first time at this venue, I was looking forward to a night of top notch standard.
We would have cruised past the Island in Ilford had there not been the biggest queue going right around the block (which indicated to us that