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    Main Room Ann Savage Lisa Pin-Up Rob Tissera Little Miss Natalie Serious Soundz Stefan Granger Funkissential (Indoor Room) Clinton Shawe BK298 Ev & Wez Felton Davey Boy Dave G Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Leeds/Mint-Warehouse/Sundissential-North---Saturday-29th-JUNE-at-Mint-warehouse/37268343/ Flyer
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    Unity in the Sun 2024: May 12th – May 19th 2024, Kavos, Corfu WE'RE BACK FOR THE RAVING HOLIDY OF A LIFETIME - GUARANTEED!!! TiOS artists are blessed with playing Unity in the Sun, again. That's the 6th year running we have featured as artists and our 2nd year as an official sub-brand for the festival. Unity 2024 is going to be something special. So, apart from guaranteed vibes, bants and giggles from the TiOS team, what can you expect at Unity 2024? All rave genres you can think of across boat parties, pool parties, beach parties, club & bar parties, where you can get up close and personal with absolute legends, old and new. We say this every year and it only gets more true, this is 100% a rave pilgrimage and you will not be disappointed - GUARANTEED! There's a few packages available for everyone's needs and budget, including a low monthly payment plan so you can spread the cost between now and then. Booking includes your Accommodation, Airport transfers, plus access to all daytime pool parties, evening and night time club events across ALL GENRES for the days of your booking. Boat Party tickets can be purchased separately and are cheap as chips! Show some support for us at TiOS and the Unity team, who put on a great experience every time without fail! Check out the full details, terms and conditions and book below! Genres Jungle, D&B, Hardcore, Hard House, Old Skool Tickets https://www.unityinthesun.co.uk/collections/unity-2024 Links https://www.thisisoursound.co.uk/unity-in-the-sun Flyer
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    Celebrating 24 years of Hard House @ the Emporium with a one off 12 hour event. One of the last remaining independent clubs in the UK. https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Leicester/The-Emporium%2C-Coalville/Hard-House-Superheroes---Celebrating-24-years-of-Hard-House/37145388/
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    Sundissential Reunion - Bank Holiday Sunday 27th August at Nightingale ❤ Sundissential Main Arena @Andy Farley Anne Savage Lisa Pin Up @Amber D Paul King Sarah G Jason Nawty JP & Jukesy Tony De Leon Phutek Craig Lee Hinsley Chad Lewis Pearce M AJ Gibson R20 b2b Baddesley Funkissential Arena Clinton Shawe EV & Wes Simon Baker Ric James Si Moore Dave Oldershaw Colin H Rui Maos Davey Boy Felton Murray HOSTED BY TWIGGY....❤ Music Genres Funky House, Hard House, Hard Trance, Hardcore/Hardstyle, House, Trance Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Birmingham/The-Nightingale/Sundissential---Bank-Holiday-Sunday-27th-August-/36307152/ Flyer
  5. THE FIRST BIG PARTY OF THE YEAR! Tidy & Extreme Euphoria @ Heaven - 27th Jan 2006 You asked for it, we gave it to you and now we're back with more! In the closing months of 2005, tidy, together with Extreme Euphoria brought its combined magic back to the capitol. The result was a packed Heaven with thousands of people, going off to the award winning tidy soundtrack! 2005's Tidy and Extreme Euphoria London was in essence a showcase, an opportunity for us to remind our London massive exactly what we're about! We pulled it off in usual Tidy style, and therefore the second outing has to be different, bigger and better, and delivering that to you is our mission statement! Tidy is renowned for making its mark across club-land and so on January 27th 2006, we'll be back, with an improved super charged formula that will cement our place in the heart of WC2! This is our first party of 2006, and we plan to set a precedent for many good things to come over the year! As well as inviting the big name spinners you'd associate with Tidy and Extreme Euphoria, we're inviting the créme de la créme of London's hard dance scene to be a part of this experience. Joining the legendary tidy family that are the Tidy Boys, Anne Savage, Lisa Pin-Up, Lee Haslam, Ian M and Amber D will be a host of London's finest! The musical score at this event is about diversity and not pure hard dance. You'll get trance, house, breaks, and techno; most importantly, it'll be quality! So, without further ado, make Friday 27th January a firm fixture in your brand spanking new 2006 diary, and ensure your place at tidy and Extreme Euphoria London. Start 2006, and don't look back! Be a part of tidy and Extreme Euphoria's New Year. Ticket Prices £15 ADV / MOTD Web purchases http://www.tidy.com/london http://www.ticketweb.co.uk Ticket Outlets - Never Enough Maria - 07813 684 399 Cyberdog Camden, The Stables, Camden Market - 0207 482 2842 Kinetic Records, Little Portland Street, Oxford Circus - 0207 323 5303 Mad Records, Silver Place, Soho - 0207 281 4877 Pure Groove, Holloway Road, Archway - 0207 281 4877 Info: Extreme - 07908 731047 - lisa.b@mostwanteduk.com Tidy - 01709 710022 - www.tidy.com/london MAIN ROOM - RESONATE 5 LAUNCH PARTY Tidy Boys Anne Savage Alphazone Lisa Pin Up Lee Haslam Paul Maddox James Lawson ROOM 2 Ian M Kutski Amber D Stimulator JP & Jukesy Shaun M HOUSE ROOM - HOSTED BY MIAMI CALLIN Ian Hadassi Lee Dagger (Bimbo Jones) Filthy Rich Blitzkreig TRANCE ROOM K.A.R.L. Sly One John Funnell Alan Banks
  6. Frenzy with Anne Savage Dusk Till Dawn (Bournemouth) - Friday June 20th The undisputed Queen of hard house returns to Frenzy in Bournemouth at Dusk Till Dawn. Hard dance in the basement, electro house on the top floor. Main Room - Funktion 1 Anne Savage Helen G Cheeky Scott b2b Carl Phoenix MNKY & Ryki Discam Electro Room Dirty Inc Point A Itchy & Scratchy Doors open at 10pm. £4 before 11pm, £6 afters. More info on www.frenzyclub.co.uk. Flyer Forum Post
  7. With the awesome success that Tidy have had up my neck of the woods in Prestatyn, I made my way down South to the even sleepier seaside resort of Camber, with great expectations. After a 2 day expedition that saw 7 hours of the 2 days on the road (thanks for driving @Dawn), a night in Andover as @Lisa and @Tony P's lodgers (thankyou both) we arrived at Pontins!!!! @Shaney_R and I jumped out so we could get in as Lisa, Tony, Dawn and the rest of the crew were yet to collect there tickets! Shane and I approached a entry area, and were surprised there was no queue, we were given the briefest of searches and let into the grounds. We then went to collect our Laminates and find Scream, who we bumped into enroute to laminate collection. He had queued almost 2 hours to check into the chalet and collect the keys. Once we got into the chalet we realised they were very similar to those in prestatyn, a little larger maybe, although the quality wasn't as good as Prestatyn. The Chalet layout was really difficult to get to grips with, as they were all crammed in together in joined quadrants, also the number sequences didn't seem to run correctly, which would have been a nightmare come 5am on either of the mornings. Luckily we were placed directly behind the queen vic! We then made our way out of the grounds to head down to a pub and grab a few beers with the crew waiting for their tickets. Eventually we all made our way in, and then had to use mobile phone navigation to find Dawn with our luggage in her car. Which was the other side of the complex. Once we'd got the luggage back we all decided to get into the tidy mood by starting to get completely star spangled. I shaved off my beard to leave my tash for the weekend Bushy ala El Greko, although I have been told I looked more like the bloke out of Dirty Sanchez. Lol As we entered the venue for the first night that was to be Tidy Summer Camp we all waited in anticipation for what was ahead. We ventured upstairs to Arena 1 Friday Night Live, we were welcomed by some wicked sounds courtesy of the Talented Champion Burns, as they toiled their way through track after track the arena got busier and busier then hotter and HOTTER!!! It soon became unbearable and we headed off downstairs to arena 2, where it was time for the Dark Destroyer Mr Glazby to take control of the decks. As we entered the sound was fairly good, but not what we've come to expect at a Tidy Weekender, Glazza was throwing out some cool techno which I'm really liking at the moment, but then..he started to mix. He mixed like he had ski gloves on, not what I've become accustomed to from the man I call, GOD! I had to leave as every mix I heard him play was out by a mile. I returned to the chalet to collect The Dawn! She was feeling ok now, and told me I was a bad man! As we walked back into the venue we just caught Glazby leaving looking less than happy. After a quick chat he informed me in between a foul four lettered tirade that there was no monitor in the arena. God was less than happy. So I popped back into arena 2, and that's where I spent the majority of my night, learning to cope with missing beats at every mix. Paul Maddox was slamming out the tunes by now, and did the best he could, due to circumstances. I stomped, I sat, as did a lot of people. One thing that struck me with Summer Camp, was the attendance. Apart from the main arena everywhere else seemed to be a lot quieter, also in my opinion all the rooms were smaller than them up in North Wales. Up next was Nick Sentience, he played a nice hard set that got the room pumping big time, especially when he dropped his remix of Hostile. As he did, Maria came flying over at me and ripped me up out of the floor and forced me to dance in a comatose state. The rest of the night has become a bit of a blur, as I stayed downstairs in arena 2, up next was BK, now from what I remember he played a rather techy set, which I recall really enjoying, but since then I have chatted to a few people about his set and they said he didn't play anything techy. So I am stumped, although i do remember a remix of Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit which was rather dirty. After BK had completed his set, up stepped Ed Real, and delivered a stomper. Halfway through Ed Reals mash up, I decided it was time to call it a night for the arenas, and make my way to the chalet.. Upon arriving at the chalet, Frazzle and Liam headed off to their chalet to get changed then make their way back to our chalet. As many of you experienced at the last Tidy Weekender, a chalet party including myself and shaney are rarely quiet affairs, and this didn't dissapoint. Frazzle and myself armed with his Scrumpy cider went to work on it, which led to allsorts of mischievous goings on. As the messiness of the Saturday morning took its toll, people filtered off to their respective chalets. Frazzle, Lisa, TonyP, Maria and myself headed to Lisa's chalet and decided to sample a bit of Psy-trance. I remember the first few tracks then nothing. Apparently we had it on 3 times! Then some more Scrumpy, and then back to my chalet to prepare for the Saturday night. Saturday night did not have the best line up in the world, hence going into the arena at Midnight. I didn't even bother going into the pressure cooker upstairs, which was arena 1. Frazzle and myself headed for the hardcore arena for a bit of Kevin Energy, and then Ham. Damn I forgot how good hardcore was. Then we headed for a bit of a chillout in the arcade, as we prepared for my first ever experience of Proteus, a finnish bloke by all accounts, in the HQ sponsored arena. As we went in as he started up his set, I was shocked by the image in front of me, a gothic lunatic, dressed in leather with black lipstick to boot. One word described this man AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! Quite easily, the set of the weekend, He was everything, everyone else wasn't. From his mixing to his tune selection, his appearance to his damn good entertainment skills. I honestly believe this bloke enjoyed himself so much that while he was dancing he forgot he was actually on the decks, as he would run from the front of the decks back round to mix. I didn't stop dancing for the whole hour. Frazzle was that bowled over by him he fell over at least 6 times during his set. I got a little scared at one point as some meathead came up to me, he had muscles on muscles, put his arm round me and said in a deep dutch accent YOU LIKE THE PROTEUS YA I thought he was rather up front, but I was like yeah.YEAH. I was a little worried. He went on his rounds doing the same to everyone, when he approached frazzle, he hid behind me! If you have not seen Proteus, you have to make the time to see this man! WOW!!! The hour just went too quickly, but once the man had finished we went for a well deserved rest, and grabbed a bottle of water to rehydrate. Once we had regrouped after the vicious onslaught of the man from Finland, we headed off into the 3rd arena again hosted by Brisk's Next Generation Records, we kicked up a storm as Ponder & Mc Elmo took us to the next level with awesome hardcore sounds. As we waited to see who the special guest was.. hmm I wonder. 4am saw the arrival of none other than Brisk, who played as per norm, an absolutely devastatingly good set, from one stomping track to the next, he had the 3rd arena rammed, and this arena definitely needs to be bigger at the next event as it was pretty busy the whole night. Finishing off with some gabba that would make you turn in your grave, he played out in style, giving a big speech at the end, and also pressing for a bigger arena!!!! Once again back to the chalets, once again not quite sure what happened was right, but It was fun. More scrumpy, more fun with the electric shock machine and air ball gun. (Crill has video footage) Then onto Sunday night. As we headed out, for the final night of summer camp, everyone was in fairly good spirits. Once again the main arena was Hot as Hell, as we avoided it for the first hour or so, as we went and listened to Colin Barratt, who played a nice uplifiting techy set to warm us up nicely for the rest of the night. Then we headed up to the main arena, caught a bit of Anne Savage who played a solid set, although the drum n bass we had heard all day had taken its toll on Frazzle and he was dancing in a DnB stylee to hard house, which was quite funny. As the night drew on, we were treated to a B2B set from Paul Glazby and Andy Farley, even though the music was just background to me by now, then also to finish off was Rob Tissera. The night got fun as everybody had the fake tash syndrome. Afterwards everyone was once again back at our chalet for the closing hours of Summer Camp. In all honesty I had more fun in the chalets than I did in the arenas, this was a bit of a disappointment. Ok it was tidy's first attempt, but the whole event seemed disorganised, rushed and thrown together. It was a new venture, but knowing Tidy, they will persevere, and get it right eventually. Thanks to everyone who played a part at the weekend for me. Also all the staff at Tidy and Pontins (Camber sands). @Bushy Flyer
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    Tickets ★★ Storm 20th Birthday ★★ May 29th // 18:00 - 06:00 The Emporium, Coalville. ★ Lisa Lashes ★ Andy Whitby ★ Andy Farley ★ Lisa Pinup ★ Rob Tissera ★ BK ★ Anne Savage ★ Ilogik ★ K90 ★ Nick Rafferty ★ Sharp Boys ★ Rodi Style ★ Paul King ★ Lee Haslam ★ Amber D ★ JP & Jukesy ★ Ben Stevens ★ Tidy DJs ★ Nick Lunn ★ Craig Lee & The Kat ★ Skol ★ James Reville & Craig Jones ★ Jon Hemming ★ Ash Preston ★ Dawn Lee & K8-E ★ DJ Lolly ★ Jack Dolman ★ Jodie Rose
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    Line-up Adam Sharpe @Andy Farley Anne Savage BK Breeze Brisk DJ Ham Ed Real Eddie Halliwell GRH Guffy @Guyver Ian M Ingo Jez & Charlie Johnny Dangerous Jon Rundell Justin Bourne K-90 (Live) Karim Kevin Energy Lab 4 (Live) Lady Dana Lee Haslam Lisa Lashes Lisa Pin Up @PaulGlazby Paul Maddox Rachel Auburn Rob Tissera Scot Project Scott Brown Shan Sharkey Steve Hill Steve Thomas Stimulant DJs Tara Reynolds Tidy Boys Tim Clewz Tin Tin Trophy Twins Cost VIP - £125 p.p. Classic - £105 p.p. Popular - £95 p.p. all include laminates now Schedule Friday - general stuff (main arena), bouncy classics (second arena), funky friday (third room) Saturday - big beach ball (main arena), vicious circle (second arena), next generation hardcore (third room) Sunday - hard as hell (main arena), national anthems (second arena) Stuff Booking for Tidy FC members starts Monday 30 June, www.tidy.com or 01709 710022 Nice one @Groovster for getting a guest appearance in the leaflet... Forum Topic
  10. Frenzy with Anne Savage Dusk Till Dawn (Bournemouth) - Friday June 20th The undisputed Queen of hard house returns to Frenzy in Bournemouth at Dusk Till Dawn. Hard dance in the basement, electro house on the top floor. Main Room - Funktion 1 Anne Savage Helen G Cheeky Scott b2b Carl Phoenix MNKY & Ryki Discam Electro Room Dirty Inc Point A Itchy & Scratchy Doors open at 10pm. £4 before 11pm, £6 afters. More info on www.frenzyclub.co.uk. Flyer Photos https://www.frenzyclub.co.uk/reviews/2008/anne-savage-at-frenzy-photos.htm
  11. Tidy & Extreme Euphoria Takes you to Heaven on Friday 28th April With spring in full swing it's time for another bout of tidy & Extreme Euphoria. This will be our third outing in London since October and we're able to tell you at this stage we'll be back on the last Friday of every 3rd month!! We're more than happy to call Heaven our new London home, having produced 2 incredible parties in succession. Let's face it; NO event is possible without you, so give yourselves a thumbs up for making tidy & Extreme Euphoria a firm fixture in the clubbing calendar. Friday 28th April is when we next throw open the doors of Heaven and this time round we've got a too many excuses to party. First up is the launch of the Tidy Weekender 9 Live album. 3 stonking CDS mixed by 3 of your favourite tidy jocks. Lisa Pin-Up, Paul Glazby and Alex Kidd. Both Paul and Alex will be holding an exclusive signing session for anyone who picks up a copy of the album on the night! Next up is the moment so many of you have been crying out for ­ full details and launch of our 2006 Ibiza sessions! Tidy & Extreme Euphoria London on April 28th is the only place you'll get the FULL low down on this years Balearic madness. So, if you're planning a trip to see us where the sun doesn't stop shining, make sure the first flight you book is with us at the end of April. This session's line-up speaks for itself, and is best absorbed by glance! FEAST YOUR EYES: Main Arena Edison Factor Live Tidy Boys Anne Savage Paul Glazby Kutski Jason Cortez Shaun M Arena Two Phil Reynolds Kevin Energy Alex Kidd Paul Maddox GRH Wid & Ben The Lounge with Miami Calling Ian Hadassi Dave Lambert Lee Dagger Blitzkreig Lee Louda Trance Arena Lee Haslam K.A.R.L Jurrane Markus Buhmann B2B Matt Dahl As well as this, the tidy store will be fully stocked to meet your needs, where copies of the TW9 LIVE album will be on sale. As ever, the first port of call for your tickets to this event should be www.tidy.com/london and as ever, £15 is the going rate, with no price hike whatsoever! You can't say fairer than that!: TICKET INFORMATION: www.tidy.com/london / 01709 71 00 22 www.ticketweb.co.uk / 08700 684 399 Never Enough Maria - 07813 684 399 Cyberdog Camden, The Stables, Camden Market - 0207 482 2842 Kinetic Records, Little Portland Street, Oxford Circus - 0207 323 5303 Mad Records, Silver Place, Soho - 0207 439 0707: INFORMATION: Extreme Euphoria - 08707 45 49 40 / lisa.b@mostwanteduk.com / craig@mostwanteduk.com Tidy - 01709 71 00 22 / www.tidy.com/london Tidy & Extreme Euphoria - Extremely tidy clubbing!
  12. We catch up with Hard dance legend Anne Savage ahead of her night at PaSSion Hard on February 4th to get her thoughts on this different concept night! So Anne, most people know you for you Hard House but what will you be surprising people with at PaSSion Hard?? Well I've been busy in the studio working on some new tracks that Ill be spinning on the night. They are still pumping, but not quite up to the 155bpm mark! Is it refreshing for you as an artist to be put on a night that doesn't pigeon hole you as a Hard House DJ?? Absolutely. Its very hard to shake a label, even if you have been djing as long as I have but slowly people are seeing past the hard house label. Its bizarre cos Hard House as we used to know it doesn't really exist in clubs any more, most of the olriginal hard house dj's play anything from UK techno and hard trance. Anyway I've been selecting tunes from all over the world that I'm dying to play on the night! Do you think these kind of night that bridge between hard dance and Trance are a good idea? Do you think it could be a trend for more clubs to follow suit? Yeah because like I said, labels are a bad thing. It restricts dj's to what they can play and the crowd become very narrow minded. Also a cross genre night like this enables the trance jocks to inject a bit of energy into what can be one long euphoric riff in a pure trance set. So whats happening away from the Decks for Anne savage right now?? As we know you're one of the busiest Ladies in Dance Music so what keeps you occupied when not DJing? Well I've just finished doing the voiceovers for the DJ Mag top 100 party which is being televised on ITV 2 on April 3rd. It was a great night, I did all the interviews which meant getting cosy with some of the best talent in the world. Also I'm hosting the Hard Dance awards with Ed Real on Feb 11th at The Fridge in London for the 3rd Year running and I've got my first release ready for my label (Anne Savage The Do with Pedro Delgardo mixes) which will be digital only, I'll be announcing more on my site www.annesavage.net I love Pedro's work - he's done loads for Cox's Intec, and this remix is already getting support from the techno scene. Do you have any new and exciting goals for 2006?? Stuff that you think this year I really wanna do this?? I want to get my Dumb Blonde thing going. I've a Dumb Blonde mix for Carl Cox's Global show and I'm playing at The Gallery, Hum (Rennie Pilgrem's night). There's much more to go into the project but I'm keeping my cards to the chest for now on that one. What was your personal highlight of 2005. In retrospect was it a good year, average year or one to forget!? Its been an interesting year. With so much uncertainty in clubland its been like, come on Savage you've got to pull something out the bag! So the groundwork has been done and 2006 is shaping up to be a better year How was NYE 2005 for you?? Were you out chilling somewhere or running up and down motorways DJing?? Oh yes, clocking up those miles! I was doing a club in Swansea and Scot Project was on after me and due to bring the New Year in, but you know what he's like, so laid back he didn't have a countdown ready and didn't want to use the mic so I ended up doing it with him which was nice as I hate being in the car like a saddo with a couple of party poppers at midnight rushing to my next gig. I also did Slinky, Tidy, and Polys. How did 2005 compare to previous years in a musical sense? Do you feel music is still moving forward. Can 2006 bring something new and exciting to the table?? Its really exciting now and it absolutely is moving forward. The fact that you're putting these nights on is healthy. Who is floating your boat musically at mo. Any new DJ's / Producers we should keep an eye on?? Will you be helping said people at all in this difficult industry?? My other half manages some amazing young talent Sander Van Doorn, Gleave, Chris Davies, Gavyn Mitchel, all with their own twist and interpretation of sounds that have filled dancefloors for years. You also work under the guise of Dumb Blonde. Is this something that is being pushed more for 2006 or just a side project when ya fancy something different?? The two releases I have done were co produced with Coburn and were hammered by by my peers (Sasha, Digweed, Timo Maas, Lee Coombs, Rennie, Elite Force) which is brilliant. I'm just plugging away and it's a great creative outlet because there really is no strict sound of Dumb Blonde (that's the whole idea) so in turn there is no pressure. I'm remixing one of the biggest breaks tunes of the past 5 years next week, which is really exciting. I can't decide whether it's a good idea or I'm setting myself up to be slated but I'll just have to wait and see!! Finally, for future reference, Passion or Storm @ The Emporium and why?? Good God that's easy! Passion. Passion was always my favourite place to play and I was a favourite there up til about 2001, when the musical divide happened between hard house and trance so didn't get to play that often. That's why it's so good to be back. Bring it on!!!! Thanks a lot for you time Anne. take care and we look forward to seeing and hearing you at PaSSIon Hard @ The Emporium on Feb 4th!
  13. Yo people! Trance legend Ferry Corsten is making a much awaited debut in Cardiff this Friday alongside Euphoria residents Adam White (aka TheManAdam) and Anthony Dean. Other DJ's on the night include Danny Slade and Big Al. For those of you who like it a touch on the tougher side, Anne Savage, Rob Tissera and Andy Farley will be dishing it out hard stylee in the 'Extreme Euphoria' room. Its proper bo I tell thee!
  14. Arena 1 [Godskitchen]: Fergie Judge Jules Marco V Tall Paul Push Live John 00 Fleming Scot Project john Kelly Arena 2 [Goodgreef]: Lisa Lashes @Andy Farley Rob Tissera K90 Live Anne Savage Paul Glazby BK Nick Rafferty Shan Alex Kidd Arena 3 [subliminal]: Erick Morillo Cassius Richard F Paul Richards This looks wicked! Anone going?
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