Yup, yup, yup! Ninja Tune is ten years old and they want everybody to know about it. All bitstreams lead to Brick Lane this evening for the caustic culture clash of Coldcut, Kid Koala, Hexstatic, DJ Food, Neotropic and an 8 deck jam with Mixmaster Morris. Believe. It?s going to rock [the mic right].The four day Xen festival kicked off last night at Plastic People in Hoxton and over the next few days you have the chance of experiencing the biggest coming together of Ninjatune, Ntone and Big Dada artists to date. Ninja Tune has been pumping out legendary vinyl that kickstarted the whole post-house beats scene in the UK, through the success of groups and individuals like the Herbaliser, Funki Porcini, Amon Tobin, Mr Scruff and DJ Vadim, as well as ventures such as the fondly-remembered Stealth club night. A decade which has seen the label voted amongst the most important indies by Rolling Stone and with the kind of fan base to see a compilation first released two years ago recently re-enter the Music Week Dance Chart at No.1. The remaining tour takes in a whole host of different venues, cities and tours, including DJ Vadim, Mr Thing UK DMC Champion, Herbaliser and Luke Vibert at the Scala tomorrow [Saturday] night and

The Cinematic Orchestera, Chris Bowden and Clifford Gilberto all live and direct on Sunday nigth at Ronnie Scott?s.However, tonight?s event is at 93 Feet East, a new multi-media club venue, opposite The Truman’s Buildings, in trendy wendy Brick Lane. Formerly The Brick Lane Music Hall, it has been rebuilt to create one of London’s most high tech and media friendly venues, with a full 24 track digital recording studio and mixing room and an in-house ISDN and ADSL netcasting studio. It has 2 main rooms, a bar area, outside courtyard and roof terrace - all accessible to the public, with a total capacity of around 800, licensed till 2AM. If this sounds like your sort of thing, check the site www.ninjatune.net for all the relevant ticket ninfo and we?ll see you on floor.