Editorial/The World/07 JUL 2026

Gallery x House of MNEEMO on 10 July: Tom Did It, MORELIFE and the New Wave

House of MNEEMO returns to Gallery Club London on Friday 10 July with Tom Did It, MORELIFE and FLASH. House and minimal deep tech, one week after Max Styler.

Gallery x House of MNEEMO poster for 10 July 2026: Tom Did It (DJ set), MORELIFE, MNEEMO and FLASH at Gallery, 2A Kensington High Street, Kensington, London
FIG. 01 · 07 JUL 2026

House of MNEEMO returns to Gallery Club London on Friday 10 July for its second night in Kensington. Tom Did It, MORELIFE and FLASH join MNEEMO across two rooms, one week after Max Styler held the same floor.

On Friday 10 July, House of MNEEMO returns to Gallery Club London for its second takeover of the Kensington venue, and the first since the crew opened the club's 2026 season in January. Room 1 belongs to Tom Did It, MORELIFE, MNEEMO and FLASH. Room 2 belongs to the inner circle: ARSI and CABBA LAGA. The sound has moved with the season, house and minimal deep tech, the direction House of MNEEMO has been building toward all year. Doors at 22:00, close at 03:30, and a room that holds around 400 people when it fills. It will fill.

From season opener to a series

The last time House of MNEEMO stood in this building, it was 10 January, and Gallery Club London was opening its year. MNEEMO and FLASH took a Dry January crowd and made it forget the calendar, four hours of UK groove and speed garage, capped by the unscripted moment when Omar+ walked to the booth mid-set to claim his own record. That night proved the room. What followed proved the crew.

MNEEMO alone under deep red light on the Gallery dancefloor, hood up, head down, January 2026.
FIG. 02 · MNEEMO at Gallery, January.

Since January, House of MNEEMO has run five events in six months, each one a different shape. Rave Per Minute Vol. 6 on Regent Street in February. Safe House at U9 in March, the first night to lean fully into melodic, minimal deep tech. Then OMNIA on the Roof at 45 London in May, seven daytime hours of minimal deep tech on a Shoreditch members club rooftop, delivered with Inhype Events. And in June, the Neon Black takeover at Embassy Gardens, private, invite only, filmed. Different postcodes, different formats, the same principle since the first flat party: bring the right people into the same room and let the music do the work.

Now the run comes back to where the year started. Same venue, new sound, bigger bill.

The Friday in between

Gallery Club London's summer Fridays are headline territory. One week before this night, on 3 July, the venue hosted Max Styler, the California-born producer whose rise through the global house and techno circuit has earned support from John Summit, Fisher and Chris Lorenzo, with releases on Trick, Experts Only and Insomniac Records. Seven days later, the same floor goes to House of MNEEMO.

That sequencing is the story. A homegrown London crew holding the Friday between the venue's big international weekends, on the slot Gallery reserves for names it trusts to carry the room alone. And this one came together late, confirmed closer to the date than most promoters would risk. Filling a 400-capacity Kensington room on short notice is a test. Taking the test is a statement about how much pull the crew has built in six months.

MNEEMO and FLASH on a rooftop at sunset, the sun dropping behind London buildings.
FIG. 03 · MNEEMO and FLASH.

Room 1: the producers step out

The RA billing reads like a club line-up. Look closer and it is a studio roll call.

X10 standing at the studio mixing desk between monitor speakers in warm low light.
FIG. 04 · X10 in the studio.

Tom Did It makes his Gallery debut with a DJ set, arriving off the back of one of the most requested house records of the year. "Wide Awake", his collaboration with Chris Stussy, landed on 20 March as the second single from Stussy's debut album Lost, Found & Forgotten... on Up The Stuss, after months circulating as an unreleased ID and racking up tens of millions of TikTok views before it even had a release date. The track's traction moment came at Magazine London, where Tom Did It joined Stussy in the booth and the room reacted before anyone knew its name. On release it went to number 46 on the UK Official Singles Chart and number 8 on the Official Dance Singles Chart, his first UK Top 75 entry. His route here is its own story: a UK vocalist and producer who started out DJing weddings as a teenager, built his own studio, cut records across the UK rap and pop world, and then delivered the vocal that carried one of 2026's defining house records. On 10 July he brings that crossover energy to Kensington, and the timing could not be sharper.

Tom Did It in a black T-shirt and jeans, studio portrait against a plain wall.
FIG. 05 · Tom Did It.

MORELIFE also make their Gallery debut. The duo brings together two of the UK's quietly in-demand studio names: GW, the Hackney producer credited as GW the Producer on records for Bugzy Malone, LeoStayTrill and Chy Cartier, and X10, whose production sits behind Digga D's Top 20 single "Energy" and UK number 1 mixtape Noughty By Nature, alongside records with Headie One and K-Trap, Unknown T, and work with Chase & Status, J Hus and Pa Salieu, plus a David Guetta remix. X10's catalogue passed 350 million streams in the past year, and in June, Music Week announced his signing to Electric Feel Publishing's UK roster. These are the kind of names that usually sit behind the glass rather than behind the decks, and that is exactly why the booking matters. When producers step out of the studio, their world follows them into the room: artists, collaborators, label people, friends whose faces you recognise before their names. The guest list for 10 July is shaping up accordingly. Expect a crowd that is half dancefloor, half industry, all listening.

GW and X10 of MORELIFE side by side at a daytime beach club party, palm trees and parasols behind them.
FIG. 06 · MORELIFE: GW and X10.

MNEEMO and FLASH return to the room they opened in January. Between them sits the Radar Records story, the Warsaw label FLASH co-founded and the catalogue MNEEMO has been building across it since 2025. On this night the pair join the dots between deep, minimal and tech house, rhythm first, community first, built for the kind of crowd that actually listens.

Tom Did It in a hockey jersey with GW beside the DJ decks at a daytime beach party by the sea.
FIG. 07 · GW and Tom Did It.

Room 2: the inner circle

Room 2 is the last two House of MNEEMO events condensed into one booth. ARSI was hand-picked for the OMNIA rooftop debut in May and returns with the same groove-led instinct. CABBA LAGA held down the Neon Black takeover at Embassy Gardens in June. If Room 1 is the statement, Room 2 is the continuity, proof that the circle around House of MNEEMO now runs deep enough to programme two rooms without borrowing anyone.

MNEEMO and CABBA LAGA above a packed dancefloor washed in blue light.
FIG. 08 · MNEEMO and CABBA LAGA.

The sound: minimal deep tech takes the front room

January at Gallery was UK groove and speed garage. July is house and minimal deep tech, and the pivot is deliberate. This is the new wave of House of MNEEMO events, and it rides a current that has defined 2026: stripped-back, rolling, groove-led house climbing out of the basements and into serious rooms. Chris Stussy is holding Pacha's main room with it in Ibiza. Rossi.'s London Boiler Room debut went over capacity with it in May. The sound rewards patience, sub-bass and swing over spectacle, and Gallery Club London's system and room shape were built for exactly that kind of set. On 10 July, London gets it at 400-capacity scale, which is where it always sounds best.

Tom Did It and X10 on sunloungers at a day party, sunglasses on, crowd behind them.
FIG. 09 · Tom Did It and X10.

The team behind the night

The night is promoted by House of MNEEMO with RADAR EVENTS, and the wider bill of collectives is the widest the series has carried yet. A special mention goes to Dance Film Performance, the production company of Angelina Gorgaeva, which has become one of the series' closest allies: production support behind the scenes and a filmmaker's eye on how these nights look, move and get remembered. On 10 July they bring both their craft and their community to Kensington. Alongside them stand No Name London and Inhype Events, who partnered on OMNIA in May. Four communities, one room, curated under one roof. That is the House of MNEEMO model since the flat parties: not a promoter renting a crowd, but circles of people who already move together being given a better room to move in.

One more thing: DROP 001 lands the same night

10 July is also the day DROP 001, the PRIVATE CULTURE DEPARTMENT capsule, goes live on the House of MNEEMO store. Six pieces built for London after dark, released the same night the crew takes the room. The uniform and the dancefloor arrive together. That is not a coincidence, it is a schedule.

Tom Did It crouched in a denim jacket and worker boots against a deep blue backdrop.
FIG. 10 · Tom Did It.

The details

Friday 10 July 2026, 22:00 to 03:30. Gallery, 2A Kensington High Street, London W8 4RE, nearest tube High Street Kensington. 18+ only, valid physical photo ID required, no digital copies. Smart dress, no sportswear, mixed groups. General admission has priority access before 11:30pm and entry any time before 1am, subject to capacity. Tickets are limited and sold via the official listing on Resident Advisor.

FAQ

Who is playing at Gallery Club London on 10 July?

Room 1: Tom Did It (DJ set), MORELIFE, MNEEMO and FLASH. Room 2: ARSI and CABBA LAGA. The night is promoted by House of MNEEMO and RADAR EVENTS.

Who are MORELIFE?

MORELIFE are a London production duo made up of GW (GW the Producer) and X10. Between them sit credits for Bugzy Malone, LeoStayTrill and Chy Cartier on GW's side, and Digga D's Top 20 single "Energy", the UK number 1 mixtape Noughty By Nature, Headie One, Chase & Status and a David Guetta remix on X10's. The 10 July night is their Gallery Club London debut.

Who is Tom Did It?

Tom Did It is a UK vocalist and producer best known for "Wide Awake", his 2026 collaboration with Chris Stussy from the album Lost, Found & Forgotten... on Up The Stuss, which reached number 46 on the UK Official Singles Chart and number 8 on the Official Dance Singles Chart. He plays a DJ set on 10 July, his Gallery debut.

What music will be played at the event?

House and minimal deep tech across Room 1, with the wider House of MNEEMO circle running Room 2. This edition marks the series' full shift into the minimal, groove-led direction first tested at Safe House and OMNIA.

How do I get tickets for Gallery x House of MNEEMO?

Tickets are sold through the official listing on Resident Advisor at ra.co/events/2477290. They are limited, and entry cannot be guaranteed on tickets bought from third parties or touts.

What time does the event start and what are the entry rules?

Doors at 22:00, close at 03:30. The event is 18+ with valid physical photo ID only. General admission ticket holders have priority access before 11:30pm and can enter any time before 1am, subject to venue capacity.

Event details: Gallery x House of MNEEMO, Friday 10 July 2026, 22:00 to 03:30. Gallery, 2A Kensington High Street, London W8 4RE. Room 1: Tom Did It (DJ set), MORELIFE, MNEEMO, FLASH. Room 2: ARSI, CABBA LAGA. Sound: house, minimal deep tech. Presented by House of MNEEMO x RADAR EVENTS with Dance Film Performance, No Name London and Inhype Events. Tickets: ra.co/events/2477290

This editorial is part of House of MNEEMO's ongoing coverage of the electronic and club music scene, written by London-based DJ and producer MNEEMO — millions of streams to his name and a party series running through some of London's best clubs. Listen to MNEEMO: Spotify · Instagram · YouTube

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