Planet Wax hosting AMEN BROTHER - KING OF THE BEATS is the anchor of this Sunday’s electronic offerings. With Double O headlining alongside Equinox Uk, Fracture, and Warlock, the night promises a deep dive into breakbeat and jungle’s harder textures. AMEN BROTHER has carved a reputation for pulling together lineups that live and breathe the genre, and Double O’s set will be the one to watch for anyone craving raw drum programming at its sharpest.
Just as immersive but leaning toward house and disco, The Eagle is the place to catch Horse Meat Disco at Eagle London. Horse Meat Disco and Luke Solomon are steering the decks here, bringing their signature blend of high-energy grooves and vintage cuts. It’s a reliably uplifting affair where the dance floor feels communal, and Sunday nights at The Eagle have a way of carrying weekend momentum right through till close.
Over at The Scala, Artists for Gaza: Paul Weller, Madness, Bobby Gillespie, Glen Matlock, Kevin Rowland + more mixes genres and causes in a unique fundraiser. Gilles Peterson, Jerry Dammers, Howie B, and David Holmes anchor a lineup that spans funk, soul, and ambient textures. The bill might look eclectic on paper, but it’s woven by names with a knack for storytelling through sound.
Disco and funk spill into BREAK EVEN X Philanthrobeats Spring Day Party in support of MAP at The Bath House, where Kisa and Kamar keep things lively in a daytime setting. For those who prefer their basslines under sunlight rather than strobe lights, this spring day party offers smooth rhythms with a charitable edge.
Finally, the after-hours crowd will find Orbit Sunday night / Monday morning after party at Union Club, Vauxhall an ideal late-night extension. Thomas Galbardi anchors the bill with techno and tech house selections designed to pull the weekend into Monday morning seamlessly.
The full lineup for London tomorrow is at all London events.
