DEX IN THE CITY Renowned Godskitchen resident, DJ Paul Thomas’ initial
concept behind Dex In The City was to push musical
boundaries with new sounds, breathing new life back into
the Birmingham club scene. This has expanded beyond the
Birmingham city limits to an international stage. Dex music highlights a wide range of house music from progressive to acid house and beyond including breaks, techno and anything groundbreaking and fresh. Music lovers everywhere have been drawn to Dex for its
unique music and welcoming atmosphere. The Dex concept
is based on the love for music and is reflected in the DJs
and crowd. Paul’s concept mixes well known DJs with fresh
local talent spinning anything but the obvious Birmingham
sound. Without dress codes and moodiness, Dex In
The City is clubbing at it’s best. Paul Thomas first introduced his concept party Dex
In The City in May 2003 along side Bedrock’s own
Steve Gerrard. Regular Dex parties were first thrown
at Hidden nightclub in Birmingham. Within the first
few weeks, artists such as James Zabiela and Krafty
Kuts were brought in making clubs and clubbers alike
stand up and take notice of the Dex in the City parties. After moving to Godskitchen’s flagship venue, Air,
the party’s status was firmly established in the Birmingham scene during the Dex in the City vs. Fandango -- Nic Fanciulli’s clubbing brand. Dex left
Godskitchen in December 2005 after several successful tours of the UK and Poland. After a brief hiatus, the much-anticipated return of
Dex In The City launched in July 2006 and the Dex
concept is growing. Ad Jones, Myke Smith & Steve Thornton have joined the Dex team and it is in the works to have monthly Dex In The City parties in Liverpool and Leicester as well as several different venues in Birmingham.
Ultra, Renaissance and Dex In The City with Hernan cattaneo, Fergie