The all-conquering Sketchies dash all rumours that they've 'gone deep' and do that back-to-back bumpy bizniz we know and love them for.
The last set of the night when Peg amused Sheffield. Listen out for the drunk bloke banging into the decks two-thirds of the way through.
Let's face it, DJ Garth was shit. Jane was really cross after paying him and this mix proves it. You know who'd win in a fight. (Clue: It wouldn't be the bloke in the hat.)
More deep grooves from old school Peg favourite Deano, on his first outing behind our decks since 2000. Lovely to have him back
An amazing deep set of Warwick's recorded live at Peg on 18 March 2006. You don't get much deeper than this!
The first hour of Jane Fitz's set recorded live at The Annexe, Brixton 1 December 2006 for Peg's seventh birthday bash. We'd have a second hour, but the mixer got turned up and it'll hurt your ears.
Not strictly Peg - this is Jane Fitz and Kev Harding doing their occasional disco and boogie tag team shift. Yes, that is Wham!
Recorded in Leytonstone in February 2006. As many djs went electro and minimal, Jane Fitz recorded this mix of solid deep house, just to be awkward.
Peg saw in the New Year with a fiesty little bash at Soma. A bit of messy party set from Jane this one. Only after she finished did she discover a mini disc had been under the slipmat throughout. Oops.
This live set from Jane is from when Peg hosted the second room at Deep South Sessions. Jam-packed in there all night, naturally.
This was a belter. Peg celebrated its fourth year with a rammed bash at the Rhythm Factory. Here's Jane Fitz's early set. Phil Weeks' slamming set will be up soon.
Peg's sister night Deepdown ran for four years at Soma, until some miserable cow took over the place and chucked us out. Karma believers will be glad to know she didn't even last a year in charge. Nice when good things happen to bad people.
Here's one from the vaults. It's Jane Fitz's guest mix from Dave Mothersole's classic late night show on Kiss 100FM.