Sunday, 7 February 2010

Jodie Harsh



Review coming soon.

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Daniel Lismore



Daniel Lismore's parties are glamorous, surreal and fashion-forward. Lismore is currently the 'coolest' party host on the London scene, with a personal style that leaves others vying for the limelight and a glowing ethos that is clearly identifiable and sought-after.

A captivating take on 'pop-art', Lismore's persona is an upper-class, almost aristocratic eccentric whose presentation manages to be both ultra-modern and classic in style. A model who moved on to better things, Lismore is extremely photogenic and uses this to his advantage managing to achieve a sense of couture fashion in the most outlandish and garish creations.

Lismore is very well connected in celebrity circles, but also fits in extremely well at upper-class social events. Lismore has a presence which renders conversation somewhat obsolete and his few words tend to be well-pronounced, minimal and ferociously void of emotion.

Lismore is a party-host in its truest sense, as he does not DJ and seldom performs on stage at his events. Although Lismore has been in music videos with George Micheal and Kylie Minogue, he takes the role of 'installation art', whilst hosting and mixes in and amongst the more over-the-top and unusual guests of his party.

Lismore's strength comes not only from his own doings, but also from his recently found collective, "The Murder Of Kidz". This group of artists of all kinds is often present at his events 'in his wake' enriching the Lismore experience all the more.

Andre J



Andre J is fairly new on the London scene but has already made his mark firmly with a unique style, killer wit and charmingly audacious attitude. He has been featured on the front cover of French Vogue and is already considered as budding icon in the fashion world.

As a host, Andre J delivers a near-perfect experience for those seeking fashion, fun and quick quips. Andre intermingles with his party-guests; he always has something to say and every line is engaging, relevant and effortlessly amusing.

This host's biggest attribute is definitely his personality and confidence. He is talented with words in both a conversational and rhythmic sense; which he uses optimally, either spoken- at a table with guests, or 'rapped'- over the introduction of a top record.

Although Andre J is not classically beautiful, he certainly has a beauty of his own. Although he may not be suitable for some more conservative events, he definitely adds an attractively strong 'bolt of lightening' to events wishing to push boundaries.

The Lady Lloyd



Lloyd Dixon, known also to his fans and admirers as, "The Lady Lloyd", is a stunningly beautiful and extremely photogenic key-figure on the London club-circuit.

Dixon has modeled for the likes of Vivienne Westwood and has been described as, "the most striking-looking cross-dresser of a generation".

Dixon's style is fairly varied, but predictably glamourous and conservative in comparisson to other promoters. Although Dixon is a capable DJ, his musical talents are greatly overshadowed by his glowing aesthetic attributes.

Dixon has many celebrity friends and contacts. He recently partied the night away with the queen of all things current, Lady Gaga and he has appeared in a music video with Kylie Minogue.

Dixon's weakness as a promoter is his lack of confidence which makes for a disappointing personal introduction at an event. Dixon's presence is sweet and polite, but simple- and consequently Dixon is better mingling in the crowds at a party rather than on a stage with an audience hoping for a good show.

Scottee




"Scottee" is an established player with more than a few strings to his bow.

This visual artist, performer and party-host is not just larger-than-life in appearance, but also very much so in his behaviour. Scottee has a 'giant' presence; you could describe the air in which he conducts himself as, 'heavy'. As a host on stage with microphone in hand, he is clearly loud and proudly queer.

On stage as a performance artist, however Scottee lets himself down considerably; for what is such an intelligent persona on so many other levels, Scottee's performance art is hackneyed and dull. His act has been rather accurately described as, "a watered down version of Leigh Bowery's idea of performance"

But Scottee does possess talent- he is a strong leader- and although his following and entourage are both rather diminutive in stature- he certainly bulks his stand up with a decent wit, a brave wardrobe and a strong singing voice.

Although Scottee is certainly not beautiful or classy- he could lend your event an artistic edge- and he is fairly well-connected amongst celebrities and key characters in the London performance scene.