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   ministryofsound.net CLOSED DOWN

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Ministry of Sound, Gaunt Street, London.OWNS THIS DOMIAN NAME

and yet it has been disconnected from the Web by ....

Matthew Henton who is Head of Marketing at Madasafish (Brightview), on 29th Jan 2008.

He sent this message to ALL USERS of That Domain.......


Dear Customer

I am sending you this email as a final reminder that we will

be closing ministryofsound.net on Wednesday 9th January.

Please note that you will be unable to use this email

address - auser@ministryofsound.net - and any other

services you have with us from that date.

Once again I apologise that we have to do this, but

unfortunately the number of customers on ministryofsound.net

has now dropped to the point that it is no longer feasible

to run it as a separate brand.

It is very important that if you wish to retain any contacts

from your address book or correspondence from Webmail, it is

vital that you transfer these elsewhere before Wednesday, as

after this date it will be impossible to retrieve them.

If you have enjoyed the service you have received from us in

the past, and want to transfer to a Madasafish account,

please call us on 0844 395 0830 (8am to 8pm, 7 days a week)

or email care@madasafish.com , to check the availability

of your desired username.

Many thanks for your custom over the last few years.

Kind regards

Matthew Henton Head of Marketing


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This is all very well, but although MADASAFISH
were running the hosting, it is not up to them
to close the domain and try to then bully the
users to switch to thier "inhouse" domain instead. 

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These matters have been reported to
James Palumbo,
The Ministry of Sound,
Gaunt Street,
Elephant and Castle, 
London.


Can anyone put in some information about the current state of the club, like capacity and location, like the information about the other afterhour clubs? (e.g. Fabric club & Turnmills //Danny


Reads like a PR piece - did they write it themselves? No mention of the old Ministry magazine?

I agree. No references either. Still, the article is far from a "stub", should probably be designated as an article lacking references rather than a stub. No mention of sub-record label, Data Records, which puts out original music/artists, not just the Hed Kandi & MoS compilations. Sundevilesq 18:02, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


the magazine alone deserves a segment. Not that the subsequent ones were any good. It's like musik, mixmag, etc..an era w/ a free disk and some of them are golden to own.

Why is the sound system in ministry so acclaimed? is it true that there is a 'box' surrounded with speakers?

I have heard rumors that there is going to be a Ministry Of Sound club opened in Brisbane Australia. Ann St in the Valley currently has a new club being built and this is where the Ministry Of Sound club is rumoured to be opened. Anyone else heard of this?

Separating the discography into it's own article?

Well it seems the Ministry of Sound Discography is nearing 50 albums, isn't it time that painfully long list is made into it's own discography page? (btw if you guys haven't heard their compilations they're really good :) just my opinion) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by GBobly (talkcontribs) 12:16, 10 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]

I agree, as from viewing the MoS's website earlier, they seem to be churning out albums at the rate of one every month. It's stupid not to try and create a proper list else where. Istabo 23:22, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

FIFA 2002 Soundtrack

In the sound settings screen there is a symbol of "Ministry of Sound"... Did it mean the tracks were provided by them? Midmaestro 15:18, 25 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bomb plot

No mention of the failed bomb plot targeting the club?Andycjp 11:31, 29 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rave?

The MOS isnt exactly a rave. Raves are (usually) illegal parties set up in warehouses and fields, and are often raided by the police for drugs. I've deleted the project template. Racooon 12:09, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Compilations

First of all, all MoS Guide-releases never start with "The" (except the obvious: "The Annual" etc), why I changed to "Clubbers Guide" (note that the correct term is "Clubbers" not "Clubber's".) Also, I see no reason why Anthems 1991-2008 should be placed in this section since it is not in the category of "...compilations which run in a series..." since it's a one-time release. -Fernandicus 18:37, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]