In d ‘ouse was officially created in 2003 by Duncan F, Drury and Dimbleby. To start the introduction from there, is to blatantly cut out everything In d ‘ouse stands for. 2003 was simply the year it became official.

It all started in the house and studio of a couple of Djs that just loved music and loved to play. Back then they didn’t have a clear plan of what they wanted to do in the future, but their passion for music and clubbing was all that mattered.

It is about the music, it is about the crowd, but ultimately it’s all about the vibe. In d ‘ouse only attracts people from the same taste in music and way of life. All tickets are given to a well selected few who make sure the vibe is, and stays, solid...
It was a hot Summer morning after our first Pink Panther Party 2005. Having invited KM director Paul Crane to the event along with his crew, they all ended up joining us for the after party. They loved the event and asked Jamie Mercieca, Drury and myself if we¹d like to work on a few KM projects here in Malta. A few emails and phone calls later we confirmed a couple of dates for Summer 2006!

Kinky Malinki are without doubt one of the most popular promotions in the UK and when it comes to providing glamorous house music clubbing they could be deemed the best. Their nomination in the Best Club Night category at last years House Music Awards (UK) is testament to this...

Jelly was created in 2004 by Duncan F where at Lo Squero he kicked off what was about to be one of the his best Summers ever! Unfortunately, the police shut down Jelly Saturdays at Lo Squero after only 3 weeks for unknown reasons.

The next series of Jelly nights were held at Meze, which turned it into the hottest venue of Winter 2004...

The name Work It came about as a mix of series of events and the strong belief of it’s organisers that any venue can be made successful by getting the right group of people to have a good time. In 2003 Duncan F and Drury decided on a particular club they would be promoting. The more they talked about it, the more people disagreed and reckoned it wouldn’t work since many promoters had tried getting that club going before them, but failed...