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Published Date: 12 August 2008
KELLY'S hosts its ever popular Access All Areas (AAA) night this Saturday.
The August party means that the entire Kellys complex is open with admission only £5.

And rocking the party will be a host of DJs including resident choonmaster Col Hamilton, Chris Cargo and Corry.
But if your bag is chart, handbag house and club anthems beat a path into Gods where Gerry Mac will be playing all his usual crowd pleasing tracks.

AAA means that you can wander about the Kelly's complex and sample different kinds of music.
In Lush! Col Hamilton will be serving up his own irresistible brand of chunky, funky, mesmeric house.

Col is one of Ireland's top DJ's, has played all over the world Col and promoted Lush! arenas at Creamfields, Homelands and hi:fi festivals.
He is one of the original founders of the Lush! brand making the club into one of the top in Britain and Europe.

On the night he's be aided and abetted by Chris Cargo who cut his DJ-ing teeth at Belfast club such as The Venue, Thompson's Garage and Network.
His music style is described as extremely unique - an eloquent mix of house, funked up tribal beats and loopy, tech house.



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  • Last Updated: 12 August 2008 9:35 AM
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  • Location: Coleraine
 
 
  

 
 

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