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"deep down & bongly' will take place at Deep Blue, London Bridge on Friday the 26th March 2004...


In 3 rooms deep under London Bridge, for one night, binglybongly productions will once more wave its magic wand, and conjure up a real spectacle for your pleasure and delight.

You'll be amazed by the stunning decor, be mesmerised by the incredible music and visuals, be captivated by live percussion and soothed by invigorating holistic therapies, in a friendly and relaxed setting.



deep down room
Mits, Wayne, B-Fly, Antnee and Vicks, delivering deep, funky tech house to make you shake watcha mama gave ya!
bongly room
Fabs, Abbi, Wizza, Fluff & Fang, juggling musical genres to give you percussive, upbeat grooves to inspire and energise.
downbeat room
Fang, Fluff & Cathy (vocals), Phil Mison & Pete Ardron playing rich, languid relaxing tunes.

Friday 26th March 2004 - 10pm to 6.00am

Deep Blue
SeOne, Weston Street, London Bridge, London SE1 3QX
Nearest tube: London Bridge

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Advance tickets are available through
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telephone bookings:
08700 600 100

admission: £8 advance + booking fee
admission: £8 concessions or binglybongly badge
admission: £10 on the door.

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from DJ magazine:

The binglybongly collective have been putting on great parties in London for a while now, starting at the Spitz and now regularly transforming (part of) the vast SeOne venue into a party playground. There's music across three rooms from upbeat eclectic in room one, deep techy house in room two and a downtempo third room complete with holistic massage and stunning visuals throughout.

from the Bubblejam review of the last one:

Deep down and Bongly (31st Oct 2003) was in three rooms usually used by seOne for chill-out purposes.

It has a capacity of 400, so its not a heaving over-crowded, sweaty affair that's on offer, but an alternative to what we usually expect from eight hours of mongitude.

It has a more relaxed mood, which the bongly crew has brought with it from Spitz, where they have been entertaining a happy Sunday chill for a quite a while now.

A fantastic décor and lighting greeted us, tantalising our spirits and stimulating them into action - I am lost for words truly, as the feeling is overwhelming in its upliftingness.

An immediate smile rushes to park itself onto your face as you wander through these rooms - at the back is a healing space draped with airy white fabrics cascading down from the vaulted brickness above and some lovely people ready to Reiki / reflexology / massage you into the fourth dimension.

Le Mufti