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Mo'Wax Please began in 1991, and was James Lavelle's attempt to bring club culture to his home town of Oxford. Lavelle invited Giles Peterson to DJ for a Talking Loud guest appearance (date unknown).<ref>Approx 1:30:00 in - https://www.mixcloud.com/corenewsuploads/gilles-peterson-worldwide-2017-09-23-with-james-lavelle-kevin-saunderson/</ref>
Mo'Wax Please began in 1991, and was James Lavelle's attempt to bring club culture to his home town of Oxford. Lavelle invited Giles Peterson to DJ for a Talking Loud guest appearance (date unknown).<ref>Approx 1:30:00 in - https://www.mixcloud.com/corenewsuploads/gilles-peterson-worldwide-2017-09-23-with-james-lavelle-kevin-saunderson/</ref><ref>One Week To Live - Issue 73 30th April-6th May 2007 http://www.red-lines.co.uk/news2007.html</ref>


The flyers advertised the address as 196, but the building number was 190.<ref>https://www.cowleyroad.org/wiki/index.php?title=190</ref>
The flyers advertised the address as 196, but the building number was 190.<ref>https://www.cowleyroad.org/wiki/index.php?title=190</ref>

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Mo'Wax Please
StatusDefunct
Begins1991
VenueThe Oxford Venue
Location(s)196 Cowley Road, Oxford
CountryEngland
FounderJames Lavelle

Mo'Wax Please began in 1991, and was James Lavelle's attempt to bring club culture to his home town of Oxford. Lavelle invited Giles Peterson to DJ for a Talking Loud guest appearance (date unknown).[1][2]

The flyers advertised the address as 196, but the building number was 190.[3]

Dates

  • 23 May 1991 - Featuring Galliano, Brother Mo, Leigh Taylor, John Holden.
  • 19 Nov 1991 - The Talking Loud Sessions, featuring Patrick Forge, James Lavelle, and Mathew Kershaw

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