Amnesty International: Protect the Human Presents HaHaHa
Dancing to make the world a better place has had pretty mixed results. This is based entirely on research gained from Footloose and while dancing may win the day in the film any similar good that might have followed in the real world was soon crushingly nullified by the dreaded song the soundtrack spawned. Instead, dancing tends to work best when a good cause and some great music are lined up together, just as Glasgow University's Amnesty International Society have arranged.
As one of the hottest DJ talents originating from a heaving Glasgow scene, HaHaHa has already become something of a household name (in very cool houses) since becoming a resident at Death Disco. As his Evil EP released last year proved without question, he knows what sounds people want to move to, which I would approximate as a melodic, rhythmic form of house. If you require clarification on this matter try Do Not Go Home or Afraid of Sharks to catch my drift.
Backing him up will be one half of Hush Hush and Subcity regular Djamba, another DJ blurring genre lines as he puts together upfront mixes of house, UK funky and other bassline driven madness. And your efforts on the dancefloor will make the world a slightly better place.