Ministry Of Sound is a world famous superclub that remains a stalwart of the London clubbing experience. With four bars, five separate rooms, three DJ booths and three huge dancefloors, Ministry is definitely one for the clubbing enthusiast.
The club is available for corporate private hire Sunday-Thursday.
Ministry of Sound (MoS) is a global dance music brand and a nightclub in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, South London, officially opened on 21st September 1991.
British MoS initially set itself apart from other London nightclubs of the time with its location well away from London clubland, a non-alcoholic bar with a 24 hour dance license and the highly-acclaimed sound system; all features designed to attract an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers.
DJs mix live sets on Friday and Saturday each week. The MoS contains two dance floors as well as a Sony PlayStation room and Absolut chill bar.
Ministry of Sound is also a record label that produces numerous compilations each year, featuring many different artists. These compilations are compiled from various genres of music, but primarily the dance, house, and trance genres.
In January 2006, the company purchased record label Hed Kandi from The Guardian Media Group and plans to continue maintaining the brand. Ministry of Sound (Australia) is an affiliated record label based out of Cremorne, NSW Australia.
Its music was released through EMI (Australia) until January 2008, when it changed to Universal Music Australia and has been operating since 2000. In 2008 Ministry of Sound launched HARD2BEAT records with Basshunter's "Now You're Gone" as its first single and Bigtunes 2008 as its first compilation.
In 2008 MoS launched its American operations after ending its relationship with Ultra Records. Its first release under the MoS America imprint was "Clubber's Guide America." |