Bolton DJs launch club night after success of ‘illegal rave’ in woods

Bolton DJs launch club night after success of 'illegal rave' in woods

9:14am Friday 2nd May 2014 in News By Melanie Wallwork, Entertainment reporter

IT was following an illegal rave in woods in Bolton that a pair of DJs decided to launch their own club night.

And from those underground beginnings, the party brand Mute was born, landing Daniel Sanders and Keiran Sharples, from Tonge Moor, stints behind the decks at some of Europes best clubs.

Now the pair can be heard working their musical magic at iconic Manchester club Sankeys, which is back in full swing with its series of spring events, following a hiatus last year.

Mr Sanders, aged 25, from Astley Bridge, said: I started playing there in 2008, at a night called Kaluki.

At the same time, we started our own night called Mute.

I stopped doing Sankeys and started to concentrate on Mute. As thats grown, theyve asked us to go back.

The musical pair, who used to play bars and clubs in Bolton town centre, including J2, Mawdsley Street, now host the second room at the Tribal Sessions night at Sankeys, held on the first Friday of every month.

With a no-holds barred, any genre style, their sets have been drawing positive feedback from club-goers both in the North West and at Sankeys and Space in Ibiza.

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Bolton DJs launch club night after success of 'illegal rave' in woods

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