Beats + Pieces: Enigma superclub closes
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh.
Mark Kavanagh, 29 Jan 2004

Phil Kieran has remixed ‘Murderous’ by the hugely influential Nitzer Ebb. The single is out this fortnight on Novamute Records… Irish ex-pat Jay Pidgeon’s collaboration with Project Mayhem ‘Ground Zero’ is released next month on Mayhem Records. The track has already been included on Lisa Lashes’ Extreme Euphoria compilation… LMC vs U2’s ‘Take Me To The Clouds Above’ – which marries the lyrics from Whitney Houston’s ‘How Will I Know’ with the music from U2’s ‘With Or Without You’, is being tipped for the top of the pop charts, having dominated clubland for months. The track started life as a summer bootleg in Ibiza, but was re-recorded after U2 gave their blessing for it to be officially released. What with their new album not being ready and everything… Detroit legend DJ Bone releases an EP on Irish techno label D1 Recordings in March. Expect a flurry of D1 singles this Spring…
Despite the fact that one of its key members Ed Real has left the fold, the Nukleuz Records team was this week celebrating the news that it was the UK’s biggest selling dance label for the third year running in 2003, based on official industry sales figures. Since 2001, Nukleuz has sold more 12inch vinyl in the UK than any other label, and incredibly it shifted the same units last year – 300,000 – as it did in 2002, although admittedly this was down on the one million units sold in 2001 when Mauro Picotto’s former stamp BXR was part of its stable. Next month Nukleuz releases Hardbeat EP 23, which includes Chaw’s ‘Wanna Live Til I Die’, a collaboration between aspiring Wexford DJ Paddy Chaw and yours truly. The track’s title refrain samples Sex Pistol Sid Vicious, who died 25 years ago this month. A new book, incidentally, claims quite convincingly that Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen were both murdered by a New York heroin dealer…
Carrickmacross club Enigma is reported to have closed its doors for good, after a rollercoaster year which included a massive police raid while almost 4,000 clubbers were at its Coloursfest event. The last party at the venue, on New Year’s Eve, was coincidentally the last ever 2FM Sessions Tour broadcast, but many of those in attendance believed Enigma would be reopening later this month. The club’s website is still online, but the message board has been shut down and there are no new parties advertised. And the man whose job it was to maintain the venue’s three websites last week sent out an email saying he was now unemployed. The owners of Enigma have as yet made no comment on the closure…