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Carl Cox is DJing at the House of Commons in May

Coxy's taking the lead at a charity bash

From Space Ibiza to Amnesia, Carl Cox is used to playing at some of the finest clubbing establishments in the world and he'll soon be getting behind the decks at one of London's most recognised places.

We're not talking Fabric, though. No, he's been there done that, got the T-shirt. The Intec man is getting on the decks at the House of Commons on May 11.

No, it's not a birthday party for David Cameron, even though the UK prime minister is said to have raved to house and techno back in the day when he was part of the Piers Gaveston Society at the University of Oxford. Instead, Coxy's headlining a charity bash, House The House by the LNADJ Foundation, which is in aid of young people living in war zones.

DJs from the age of 17 to 24 could even support him at the event. All you've got to do is raise £50 and get a mix on Mixcloud, the best that'll be chosen by a group of judges.

Coxy follows in the footsteps of Fatboy Slim, the last DJ to play at the House of Commons in 2013. Let's hope he delivers as much fun as his afterparties in Ibiza.

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[Via: Pulse]

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