Operating in London, Bristol, Brighton, and Reading, Nightowl is responsible for bringing some of the biggest underground DJs to large venues and warehouse parties, and this night promises to deliver a cool big room soundtrack for the discerning music lover.

Headlining will be Bristol-based DJ and producer Amos Nelson aka Waifs & Strays. He has exploded across the house scene over the last few years with releases on Kerri Chandler’s Mad Tech Records, Skream’s Of Unsound Mind label, and Luke Solomon’s Classic imprint. He’s also played a slew of high profile club and festival dates this year.

Next up on the bill we have Berlin’s own Philip Bader, whose productions have seen releases on Monika Kruse’s label, Electric Avenue, as well as Kindisch, Saved and Moon Harbour. His sound is characterised by deep, minimalistic techno and creatively placed vocals, often sampling his own voice, while Philip’s DJ sets are like his productions: deep, playful and powerful.

Joining Amos and Philip in the Box will be De La Swing. Over the past five years De La Swing has shared turntables with the likes of Marco Carola, Loco Dice and Richie Hawtin, to name a few. Since 2010, he has been a cornerstone of Elrow, the after-hours party specialising in huge productions, based in the ever-growing electronic hub of Barcelona, while also hosting Saturdays at Space, Ibiza.

Rounding off this incredible line-up will be Nightowl residents TTandom, who return to Ministry of Sound following their epic set at the club earlier on in the year. Expect deep, groovy and acid house at its very best.

Saturday 17 October, 11pm – 6am, Ministry Of Sound, 103 Gaunt Street, London.

Tickets from £18.