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Jamie xx announces 10-night London club residency ‘The Floor’

Jamie xx has announced a 10-night residency at London’s Venue MOT called ‘The Floor’ – check out all details below.The xx producer and DJ has shared details of his upcoming dates, which will see him transform Deptford’s Venue MOT into a bespoke space called ‘The Floor’. It follows his recent Honey Dijon collaboration, ‘Baddy On The Floor‘.From 16-25 May, Jamie xx will DJ all ten nights and curate a lineup specific to every night, only unveiling his guests until that day.Speaking about the residency, Jamie said: “For years I’ve been dreaming of opening my own club in London, a place that represents my experiences in the best of London’s underground club scene; the intimacy, the community, the curation, the sound… this month, I get to make that dream a reality.“It’s called The Floor and will be at Venue MOT, London.
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Diane Warren issues apology as singer insists 'no disrespect’ to Beyoncé over writing jibe
Twitter yesterday to comment on Beyonce's new album Renaissance but did not directly name the singer's the album.The American songwriter was heavily criticised, leading to a public apology from Diane, admitting she meant "no disrespect".Beyonce's new album Renaissance was released this week and has already been climbing up the album charts.However, fellow songwriter and singer Diane took to Twitter to comment on the fact that Beyonce had 24 writers on one song on her new album.Diane, confused by the idea, wrote on the micro-blogging site yesterday: "How can there be 24 writers on a song?"The tweet was likely referring to the song Alien Superstar which credits two dozen writers including the likes of Honey Dijon, Jay Z, Lucky Daye and Labrinth.Many social media users rushed to the comments to call out the singer for rejecting the notion that great art is created in solitude.The Dream and co-producer on Beyonce's hit Break My Soul commented: "You mean how’s does our (Black) culture have so many writers, well it started because we couldn’t afford certain things starting out, so we started sampling and it became an Artform, a major part of the Black Culture (hip hop) in America."Had that era not happened, who knows. U good?" (sic)Diane replied: "I didn't mean that as an attack or as disrespect."I didn't know this, thank U for making me aware of it.
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