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REVOLUTION New Years Daytime 2003 Camden Palace 1A Camden High Street, NW1 11:00-23:00 (12 hour extravaganza!) Ever wondered what it feels like to be part of a REVOLUTION? Frantic are offering you the once in a lifetime chance to experience the birth of the UK's biggest New Years Daytime event, while dancing at the most intense party ever held at Camden Palace. Isn't it about time you made it to a club that rocked your world, while changing clubbing forever? The REVOLUTION. Be part of it. MAIN ROOM [Hard Dance] Andy Farley Phil Reynolds Rob Tissera K90 Spencer Freeland Daniel Bailey Lee Haslam Tara Reynolds BLACK & WHITE BAR [PROGRESSION: From House to Hard Dance] James Lawson Tom Allen Ben Young Guffy Simon Field Tom Neville b2b Matt Williams Tickets: £15 + bf Frantic Office / Credit Cards & Cash Group Bookings (2 free per 10) Robyn 07949 618 035 robyn@franticuk.com ClubTheWorld has 10 pairs of tickets to give away - just answer the following question & email Sarah@ClubTheWorld.uk before 27th Dec 2002. Q: Where is Frantic's biggest New Years Day party being held this year? Forum Topic Flyer
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until2 highly successful brands join forces for a one of event in London that brings together the best trance, hard trance and hard dance DJ's in the UK https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/London/XOYO/One-Masif-ATT/37389890/
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untilFrantic 26th Birthday Ministry of Sound 103 Gaunt Street Elephant & Castle London SE1 6DP Saturday 29th July 2023 DAYTIME PARTY / 12PM-9PM FINAL 200 TICKETS! 4 rooms of Trance & Hard House Following two sold out events, Frantic returns on Saturday 29th July 2023 to celebrate our huge 26th Birthday at the iconic Ministry of Sound in London! Join us as we celebrate this huge milestone with a massive daytime party with 4 rooms of Trance & Hard House! The Box David Rust @Andy Whitby Lisa Pin Up Steve Hill & Technikal (UK Exclusive) @Andy Farley JP & Jukesy Wayne Smart Ashley Waters Mobi D & Jason Nawty 103 – All Things Trance K90 Rob Tissera Lab4 (Hard Trance Classics) Phil Reynolds Trevor McLachlan Nick the Kid Jester & Kohl Alex Mac & Zeebra Kid Craig Jones The Loft - Frantic Digital & Friends Aaron James & Kevsey D Gary O Connor Tom Berry & PSR Justin Daniels & Jamie R James Condon & Hoopz Wayne Burgess Clare Marie & DJ Hogg Baby Box – Bioshokk Cupra Skol Pickup & Rise Andy Simpson Dawn Lee & K8e Matt Rush & Elliot Fletcher Danny Burch & Big Ben EARLY ENTRY TICKETS = Must arrive by 2PM or £10 cash extra charge on the day VIP TICKETS = Fast track entry, exclusive use of the VIP area with its own bar, toilets and stunning views over The Box and 103 rooms. We have listened to the feedback from Frantic 25 and discussed this with the venue team. The air con will be on before the event starts so the venue will be cool for when you arrive. There will be 4 rooms of music with everyone having access to all 4 rooms which will mean more space to move around. Also, less tickets will be sold so there will be more room to dance. The hot food stall will be available earlier in the day. If you have any questions or any more feedback please feel free to email info@franticlondon.com This event is for over 18s only NO ID = NO ENTRY / NO EXCEPTIONS Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/London/Ministry-Of-Sound/Frantic-26th-Birthday/36233666/
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untilToxik presents:: THE EMBRACE Friday 18th February 2005 22:00~06:00 www.toxikevents.co.uk The Rocket Complex 166-220 Holloway Road, London, N7 8DB Nearest Tube: Holloway Road / Highbury & Islington TRANCE :: HARD TRANCE :: HARD HOUSE :: HARD DANCE :: HARDCORE After the phenomenal success of our opening night at Heaven, we've decided to move across London to the Victorian splendour of the Rocket Complex! Complete with huge stage, high ceiling, opulent fretwork and brand new 40K Turbo Sound Floodlight System, we continue to redefine the boundaries of clubland. This will be a Valentines night to remember. If the proof in the pudding is in the eating then prepare to gorge yourselves on some of the finest DJ's, and stage entertainment dance music has to offer. Highlights of the night include UDG (Ultimate-DJ-Gear.com) sponsored giveaways An Exclusive World-Class Stage Performance UV body painted dancers Amazing lighting displays Stalls with a Valentines twist, and most importantly - You! 'TOXIK is a new breed of promotion, created by clubbers, for clubbers and offering a range of events each with their own unique experience!’ ROOM ONE:: ‘TOXIK TWIST' Ed Real Phil Reynolds Dickon Laws El Greko JP & Jukesy Donna Birt b2b Zana Mills DJ Stretch ROOM TWO:: ‘FIXATED TRANCE’ Yaz Digital Deliquents John Wright Danny M Genix Andy J ROOM THREE:: ‘HI-SCHOOL OF HARDCORE’ Hixxy DJ Storm b2b Spin Back Uplift HB & Ponder Strange Dave Mister Stewart MC’s Storm Chit Chat LB Elmo TICKET INFORMATION Early Bird Tickets: £10+BF (on sale only until 14 January 2005) Standard Tickets: £14+BF Paying Guestlist: £15 (For paying guestlist, email full names to guestlist@toxikevents.co.uk or phone 07818 044 138 before Friday 11th February 2005) More on the Door TICKET OUTLETS E-list (1 free per 5) 0709 280 9077 www.e-listlondon.com Club Connexion (1 free per 5) 0870 246 1840 www.clubtickets.co.uk TicketWeb 0870 060 0100 http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=uk...il&event=113949 Cyberdog (Camden) 0207 482 2842 Vince (Midlands/Coaches/Packages) 07835-626226
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From the album: WiLDCHiLD @The Coronet, London (24th October 2003)
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From the album: BK Klub Kollaborations Album Launch @Pop, London (20th August 2003)
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phil reynolds Phil Reynolds - Chemistry at Camden Palace (5th October 2002)
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From the album: Creamfields (Saturday 23rd August 2003)
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WiLDCHiLD celebrates its next event with a bang. This was my first of many WiLDCHiLD events that I was to attend. The build up of excitement was getting the better of me throughout the process of waiting and waiting for this event to finally land on my lap until it's time to get my dancing shoes on and get out there and PARTY! After waiting so long, the night had finally dawned on us. This was it, Sunday, 4th May was here at last and the waiting was no more. After feeling a bit worse for wear from the night b4 of attending Matrix in Reading, I really didn't think I was capable of attending WiLDCHiLD. I was worn out, aswell as being nervous at meeting more people and still tired after having plenty of sleep, but this event was one that I could NOT turn down. I'd only kick myself if I did. And besides, it would be rude not to attend It was 6.30pm when we woke up. Not realising the time, James and I dashed about in such a hurry because there was a ClubTheWorld meet up in the pub Wetherspoons which cannot be missed! During the rush of getting ready and to be fully organised, getting the camera sorted, random texts were sent to James' phone from members of the site, even the new members that were brave enough to turn up on their own saying can't wait to meet you tonight, this is going to be a great night! This started off the buzz of our night we hadn't even left at this time and we were all ready buzzing off other people! Finally, we are sorted. It's time to hit the road! Traffic wasn't all that bad, even as we got into London. God was kind and there was no traffic. Grrreat! We are going to get to the meet up on time and everyone is going to be there. No worries about that then! We struggled to find the venue on our way in, but then, who doesn't get confused with the roads of London! We finally find a car park to which was right next door to the club. FANTASTIC! We park up, then head for Weatherspoons. On our arrival to the pub, the place was full of ClubTheWorld members, old and new. We venture in and mingle with everyone, meeting the new people and the people we have spoken to but had not yet seen in a long time. Banter was shared among us, drinks were bought, laughs were had and the atmosphere was just so friendly, it couldn't get better than this. Oh, hang on, it's going to get better than this, the night is young and its only just beginning! AV IT! We decide to end the meet up and start to make progress and move over to the club, which was just across the road. We get to the club and surprise! No queue! It was around 10.30pm and I thought there would be an almighty queue, as all the clubbers will want to be in there first, but alas, there wasn't! So, tickets at the ready, get yourself in line, we are going in! We got in, bouncers were taking our tickets, and I must admit, I did sense some attitude from these guys. But then I guess they want everyone in as soon as possible. Time to put our coats in to beat the queue then start to wander off into the various rooms WiLDCHiLD had to offer. The cloakroom queue was an almighty queue indeed but we got there in the end. Once the coats were hung, this was it. I am now going to experience my first WiLDCHiLD ! The main room was the Trance arena. I was liking this arena as soon as I stepped into the place. The sound system was out of this world. The whole night is going to be witnessed and not a beat was going to be missed. The main arena was pretty big, lots of space for dancing and lots of space for cooling off. Plenty of air conditioning so it's all-good. After looking around the main arena and I decided I was happy with it, we stayed around and talked to more people that turned up. The meet up was massive. Loads of pictures taken, lots of banter and this was going to continue throughout the whole night. This really is going to be a night I am not going to forget. It's time for us all to check out the hardhouse room, where our very own ClubTheWorld DJ @ANDY WHITBY will be performing tonight. So upstairs we went and into the hardhouse room we entered. Not a really big room, but at least big enough for all the clubbers that decided to situate themselves in the room when the top DJs performed. It was hot, but yes, that's to be expected but it was manageable, sit yourself down for 5 minutes to cool down then get yourself back up on the floor and strut that stuff. The sound system wasn't too bad, although I think it could have done with a bit more pumping bass. Either way, everyone was happy, and that is all that mattered tonight. Time to venture into the funky room where Funky House DJ @guyster was going to be sending some funky tunage through the speakers and watching all those funky clubbers strut their funky stuff. Average size room, enough space and enough seating. It's looking good. The night has now begun and everyone is getting into it. Each decided to go to the room of their choice and AV IT large. For myself, the first DJ I was planning on seeing is the King of Hardhouse Yes you know it, Paul Glazby. The ever-impressive Mr Glazby is a favourite of mine, so I couldn't wait any longer, alas, up he stepped and the ball was rolling. Everyone is cheering Glazby on and the tunes that everyone loved to hear him play, are now in force. Defective Audio Floorburn is in play and all the clubbers seem to know this tune well, and all my ears are hearing is the clubbers cheering and clapping to this tune. You have to admit though; it's one hell of a tune! I decided to sit down and catch some air as it was getting overly hot due to the amount of bodies that were filling the room, wanting to see Paul Glazby. I decided that his set was not the hardest I have heard him play, so I left my friends to it and decided to take a look at the crowd down in the main arena. After getting past all the clubbers that were sitting on the stairs and in the corridors, I finally make it to the main arena. The heat just hit me! I stumble to the bar to get a bottle of water. 2 a bottle of water and £3 a bottle of alcohol. Indeed, pretty expensive but that didn't stop people going up to the bar getting drunk! I found my mates and decided to toddle off down the front to see Signum and I stayed to see Simon Patterson and JFK. Wicked tunage, got the crowd going feel the lurve. The lighting was fantastic in here. So many people, the arena was filled with so many cybers. The atmosphere in here is great! The music is tough, building and trance edged. It's going to be a hell of a lot harder towards the end of the night when the likes of Andy Farley and BK show up n this arena. The highlight of the night was standing at the back of the Trance arena watching the hundreds of clubbers dancing to their favourite DJ. The lasers were out of this world and were sweeping across the crowds. Familiar faces decided to wander down from the hardhouse room, into the trance arena. Things were getting a lot fun by this time. The trance arena was in full flow and this arena seemed to be everyone's favourite. The dancers were fantastic, including Tara who is a ClubTheWorld member. She gave it what she got and well done! It was time to move back up to the hardhouse room to see Phil Reynolds perform. This man I have A LOT of respect for. Always seems to join the crowd on the dancefloor before and after his set. Always smiling and always got time to have a chitchat. It's all-good. He proceeded to play his set and the room, once again, filled up with more clubbers. This man seemed to be the clubbers favourite. The dance floor was filled with active clubbers, constantly on the go. Lots of pictures were taken and lots of comments were passed about his set. He was ard. Just how we like it. Back downstairs in the main arena, Cosmic Gate graced the decks. The crowd seemed to be loving the tunes Cosmic Gate let out. One tune that will be remembered of the night is Underworld. Born Slippy Another tune that goes down well with a crowd like this. The banter continued to flow and TomD and myself decided to go around the arena and take many pictures of the crowd. These pictures are the evidence of a good night. Lots of crowd shots, laser shots and people in the cyber dress. It was wicked. To my disappointment, just as I decided to head for the hardhouse room I realised that it was passed 2.00am and I had missed Guyster play his Funky House set. Although I was told by many of my friends that he played a fantastic set. And I didn't doubt that feedback for a second as I have seen him play at past events and again, Guyster is not someone who plays his funky tunes just to please the Funky crowd, he does it because he loves it. Full of energy is Guyster, and is always getting funky behind the decks and always shaking his booty to the tunes he is feeding the crowd. With that attitude you cannot go wrong. It's the way forward. Decided to have a rest and chat with people before heading back to the hardhouse room to witness ClubTheWorld DJ @ANDY WHITBY play for the crowd, and boy were we all looking forward to it. We ventured up and standing behind the decks with a record in his hand giving it some, was ANDY - all cheering him on, playing some filthy hard tunage to which we were all loving it. "Kick it" By Paul Glazby and "[censored] Hostile" by Paul Glazby I think really got the crowd going. ANDY WHITBY at such a young age seems to have potential to be the most successful DJ. Check the flyers that go round in the UK and get you're arse in gear and go see him! He is a legend. After ANDY's set, the hardhouse room was now time for closure, the night has almost ended, BK and Andy Farley were the only DJs left to play n the main arena. Feeling slightly exhausted I decided I would sit and listen, as I was too tired to get up and dance any longer. BK and Andy Farley never cease to amaze me whm I see them play. BK played Glazby's tune [censored] Hostile to which I remember a lot of the clubbers were loving the hoovers. Who doesn't? People were getting tired and just hung around until the night ended before people headed off to the WiLDCHiLD afterparty where more fun was had and banter seemed to flow in motion. We decided to beat the queue of the cloakroom and get our coats ready to set off back to a chill before heading back home. We met most people outside and chatted for some time describing how good the night was and that it was the best night that most people had. I can honestly say that WiLDCHiLD has to tbe the best event I have been to in a long time. It's all over and WiLDCHiLD has done well. In my opinion, WiLDCHiLD is the Daddy of the big events. And I know for sure that the next WiLDCHiLD event, I will be there with bells on. You would be insane if you miss out on the next one that takes place in August. BE THERE! You know it makes sense! @Maria Photos
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Not more Hard House. Well, if you insist.... I spent a good hour beforehand chatting to the bouncers in Fridge bar next door, which meant I was moved straight to the front of the queue, and consequently was the sixth person into Convergeance. Nice. After making my prescence known to the rest of the CTWers, it was done to some serious boshing action. The main room (a colossal space) was heaving by 10:30pm, and the beats were dutifully supplied by the larger-than-life hard trance god that is Spencer Freeland. Synth riff and snare drum combined to get the party started. Elsewhere, the second room played a less-hard sound, with the wonderful Miss Tara Reynolds laying down the building blocks for a skyscraper of a set. At this point, I was required to look after several of the worse for wear CTWers (cough @Shenlong cough @Ameliainleedscough). Not that it bothered me, but I was gone for quite some time and thus re-emerged into the main room in order to catch Karim laying down an absolutely brutal hard mix, possibly one of the hardest I've ever heard. I can tell a good set because I know I don't own of the tracks myself. BK followed in much the same fashion, as did the wonderful Phil Reynolds. The latter receiving the response of the night as he teased in his own P.O.S. 51. It was left to the king/queen of hard house himself, @Andy Farley to wrap up proceedings. Now, hearing @Andy Farley play is special. Hearing him play drum and bass is better, and hearing him do three encores is simply mind blowing. Full marks to him, as he kept the dance floor heaving til the end. As for the night as a whole, I was surprised to do a hard house event clean, but it is a stern testimont to the sheer energy that Frantic events exude that I was able to do so. Put me down for the next one! TUNE OF THE NIGHT Sharkboy - Night Watch (or whatever that hard mix of At Night is called) I think it feels, I think it feels much better at niiiiiggghhht!
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http://widget.slide.com/rdr/1/1/3/W/20000001b48b75d/1/108/cuw2jwLL5z97B9nr3PPQ-F5W2KeQeO8U.jpg 4th May 2008 Hard House Heaven is back– our only visit to the mighty Heaven Complex in 2008! 4 arenas covering the full spectrum of hard music, with everyone from legendary pioneers of the scene to the biggest starts of the last few years, to the most promising talents of the future! We’ve chosen a futuristic space-age Battle Of The Planets theme for this event, with the worlds of Hard House, Hard Trance, and European Hardstyle & Hard Trance going up against each other in an epic war of tough beats! Meanwhile Planet Amazon arena will feature the most fearless female warriors from the galaxy of hard and fast music, completing a truly gargantuan line-up. The dress code is therefore SPACE AGE – think Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Space 1999, space monsters, girls in figure-hugging lycra, boys in space uniforms, Barbarella, aliens… The venue is sounding and looking better than ever, and we’ve got the DJs to do it justice. This is a very special War of the Harder Worlds gig where we’ll be pitting key styles of hard music and DJs against each other to battle it out for supremacy in the dance galaxy. With a Who's Who of intergalactic talent and some very tasty exclusives this is the ultimate way to kick start what promises to the be the biggest Summer in Hard House in years! And as it’s clearly not about going home at 6AM – what with the Bank Holiday and all – we’re putting on another storming edition of our afterparty with Twist – FT! The party continues straight after HHH down at Hidden in Vauxhall, which now features brand new soundsystems, with room for 500 people at FT plus the gorgeous Summer Garden! Joint Tickets for Timeless & FT are £16 for a limited period only… Planet Hard House Resident: Cally Gage Exclusive! Greg Brookman LIVE - THE RETURN Andy Farley Rob Tissera Rodi Style Steve O'Brady Elvis Scott Fo Shaw Planet UK Hard Trance Room Resident: Steve Hill Technikal v Phil York K90 Phil Reynolds Jason Cortez James Condon Lee Pasch Jordon Suckley Lee Walls Planet European Hard Trance & Hardstyle in Association with Cally & Juice Special Guest: Davide Sonar Cally & Juice Frisky L.E.D. Chuck-E & Jon The Baptist DJ D4RK Planet Amazon Caz Wood Nicky D Nathalie Mini Minx K8-e April Helen G Donna DD Tickets BUY TICKETS DIRECT FROM DSI AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE! Cash Sales // Frantic HQ // 020 7247 4121 Cyberdog Camden // 020 7482 2842 Never Enough Maria // 07813 684 399 More info: www.franticuk.net/timeless6 // Will or Chloe Frantic HQ 020 7247 4121 // will@udjs.net // chloe@udjs.net Dress code: SPACE AGE – think Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Space 1999, space monsters, girls in figure-hugging lycra, boys in space uniforms, Barbarella, aliens… Further details at Harderfaster.net http://www.harderfaster.net/?sid=a4ef82fd820dea74524337b0972f07b2§ion=features&action=showfeature&featureid=11901 Flyers
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Presence Recordings Nov Releases, GET ON IT OR GO HOME!!!”, Easy guys just doing my bit to inform you about the massive 2nd batch of releases on the 1st wave... We've got some absolute stormers... We have the BEN BENNETT & CHRYSUS DEBUT PARADIGM, More from MR FO-SHAW CARL NICHOLSON joins the force on the batch with 2 absolute stormers. Ian aka Hi Freak1c Joins the force, with this noble entry!!! So here's the list of releases be sure to keep your eyes peeled on www.tracktdown.net Releases 02/11/07 Louis Fernio - Free Your Mind Free Your Mind (Scott Fo Shaw Rmx) Free Your Mind (Iridium Rmx) ‘An absolute rip roaring package that has seen avid support from Lisa Lashes, Tidy Boy’s, Phil Reynolds and Technikal to name but a few. 4/5 in DJ mag.’ http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/105778.html Ben Bennett & Chrysus - Paradigm ‘Puzzle Project head man, Ben Bennett teams up with Chrysus to whip up a storm, with great reviews in leading magazines, this is a surefire winner’ http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/106518.html Hi Freak1c & Jay A.K Feat Starlet - Stronger ‘Great hard dance track from the new kids on the block’ http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/105780.html Darrell White -Bring That Shit Back/Just Begun/Buzzer(feat Hi Freak1c) ‘If u like your tracks down and dirty, get on this my friends, top stuff from bristolian Darrell White http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/105779.html Fizzy - Hello World ‘Japanese Psy Producer Fizzy gets on the case with his presence debut, and what a stormer it is too!!! Brilliance! http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/105781.html Funkless XL - Who The Hell/Who The Hell (Funkin Matt Rmx) ‘4 to the floor in your face electro that will tear through your senses like a knife through hot butter, beautiful’ http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/105777.html Carl Nicholson & Grant Molloy V's Chrysus Feat Stace - Second Chances Carl Nicholson & Ben Skinner V's Chrysus - Intoxicating Hyde ‘With cracking reviews in DJ and mixmag, if u like your hard dance a bit different, summit’s new label, aims to take you to unchartered territory’ http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/106517.html See you on the dancefloor
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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!
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Arena 1 – WiLDCHiLD & Passion – Birthday Trance! -NU-NRG LIVE -AGNELLI & NELSON -JFK -RONSKI SPEED B2B BRISKY -ADAM SHERIDAN -SIMON PATTERSON -K90 B2B LITTLE GEM (DJ SET) -REECE ELLIOT -MARC WEST -ANDY BAGGULEY Arena 2 – Slinky / Tranzaction / Noise – Hard Dance South! -LISA PIN-UP -ANDY WHITBY B2B BILLY DANIEL BUNTER -ORGAN DONORS LIVE -CALLY & JUICE -DAVE LEE B2B DANIEL BAILEY -PHIL REYNOLDS - Exclusive Hard House Set -LITTLE GEM -ALEX KIDD B2B CHARLIE G -GREG BROOKMAN LIVE -TOM COSTELLOE Arena 3 – Sundissential / Storm / Big – Hard Dance North! HOSTED BY MADDERS & DANNY -ILOGIK -CHARLOTTLE BIRCH b2b CAROLINE BANX -NICK RAFFERTY -GARBO B2B DALEY -MARK AUSTIN b2b STRANGE DAVE -PHIL YORK & JASON CORTEZ -BIG BEN B2B PAUL WILKERSON -CHRIS HAWKES B2B JAMES CONDON -HANNAH WILD b2b DAVE UPROAR Arena 4 – Monster Tunes & BBL DJs – Global Trance! -G&M PROJECT -RONSKI SPEED -MARK SHERRY (PUBLIC DOMAIN) -BRISKY -RICKY STONE -ADAM WHITE -WILL HOLLAND -MYSTERY ISLANDS -AJ HUTCH & MED Arena 5 – Trance Generation - Trance Classics! -JFK -SCOTT BOND -ANTHONY DEAN -GARY RAMSDEN -EHREN STOWERS -U4RIC DJs (PHIL COLLINS & DAN APPS) -[B]IAN CASHMAN [/B]b2b BEN GOLD -ANDY J B2B ADY -BS2 Arena 6 – Cyberkitten / Elevation / SH&GG - London Town’s Future Sound! -LUCY FUR B2B JAMES ELLIS -CALLY GAGE B2B FUTURE SOUND OF ELVIS -STEVI D -GLEN GAVIN & STEWART HILL - 2 hour b2b! -HYPERVIXEN -NASTY NEIL E B2B STEVE GILLEN -COSMIC BROTHERS (STEVE PRINCE b2b PAUL NICKALLS) -OMAR LAHKASSI Arena 7 – Mothafunking / Funkissential / Kinky U / Soul Sugar – House Music Heaven -JFK BOOTLEG HOUSE & BREAKS -GUY HORNSBY -HELENA -PAUL THOMAS -EMJ & SYKES -GOLIATH JONES -EZ DUZZIT B2B LISA LONDON -EDUARDO HERRERA b2b LIQUIDEYES -LUNAR CHIC B2B ANDY RHODES -KID LOPEZ -MR CHIPS B2B BILLY GONZALEZ ****THERE WILL ALSO BE A PRE-PARTY @ BELUISHI'S FROM 2PM-8PM ****THERE WILL ALSO BE AN AFTER-PARTY @ TWIST FROM 6AM-2PM
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Here they are. Hope not too many of your fave DJ's clash! ARENA 1 - WILDCHILD & PASSION 9.00 - 10.00 MARC WEST & ANDY BAGGULEY 10.00 - 11.00 RONSKI SPEED B2B BRISKY 11.00 - 12.00 ADAM SHERIDAN 12.00 - 1.00 REECE ELLIOT 1.00 - 2.00 NU-NRG LIVE 2.00 - 3.00 MARC WEST & ANDY BAGGULEY 3.00 - 4.00 JFK 4.00 - 5.00 AGNELLI & NELSON 5.00 - 6.00 K90 B2B LITTLE GEM (DJ SET) ARENA 2 - SLINKY / NOISE / TRANZACTION 8.00 - 9.00 TOM COSTELLOE 9.00 - 10.00 DAVE LEE 10.00 - 11.00 ALEX KIDD B2B CHARLIE G 11.00 - 12.00 KERNZY & KLEMENZA 12.00 - 1.00 GREG BROOKMAN LIVE 1.00 - 2.00 BILLY DANIEL BUNTER 2.00 - 3.00 PHIL REYNOLDS 3.00 - 4.00 LITTLE GEM 4.00 - 5.00 LISA PIN-UP 5.00 - 5.45 ORGAN DONORS LIVE 5.45 - 6.30 ANDY WHITBY ARENA 3 - SUNDISSENTIAL / STORM / BIG 9.00 - 10.00 MARK AUSTIN 10.00 - 11.00 DALEY B2B CHRIS HAWKES 11.00 - 12.00 HANNAH WILD b2b DAVE UPROAR 12.00 - 1.00 PHIL YORK & JASON CORTEZ 1.00 - 2.00 GARBO B2B JAMES CONDON 2.00 - 3.00 ILOGIK 3.00 - 4.00 BIG BEN B2B PAUL WILKERSON 4.00 - 5.00 NICK RAFFERTY 5.00 - 6.00 CHARLOTTLE BIRCH b2b CAROLINE BANX ARENA 4 - BBL TRANCE / MONSTER TUNES 9.00 - 10.00 MYSTERY ISLANDS 10.00 - 11.00 BS2 11.00 - 12.00 WILL HOLLAND 12.00 - 1.00 RONSKI SPEED 1.00 - 2.00 BRISKY 2.00 - 3.00 RICKY STONE 3.00 - 4.00 ADAM WHITE 4.00 - 5.00 MARK SHERRY (PUBLIC DOMAIN) 5.00 - 6.00 AJ HUTCH & MED ARENA 5 - TRANCE GENERATION - CLASSICS 9.00 - 10.00 IAN CASHMAN b2b BEN GOLD 10.00 - 11.00 ANDI RHODES B2B ADY 11.00 - 12.00 JON GURD B2B DAV GOMRASS 12.00 - 1.00 EHREN STOWERS 1.00 - 2.00 SCOTT BOND 2.00 - 3.00 JFK 3.00 - 4.00 GARY RAMSDEN 4.00 - 5.00 IAN BETTS B2B ANTHONY DEAN 5.00 - 6.00 PHIL COLLINS & DAN APPS - U4RIC ARENA 6 - CYBERKITTEN / ELEVATION / SH&GG 9.00 - 10.00 FUTURE SOUND OF ELVIS 10.00 - 11.00 COSMIC BROTHERS(STEVE PRINCEb2bPAUL NICKALLS) 11.00 - 12.00 OMAR LAHKASSI 12.00 - 1.00 STEVI D 1.00 - 2.00 GLEN GAVIN & STEWART HILL 2.00 - 3.00 GLEN GAVIN & STEWART HILL 3.00 - 4.00 NASTEY NEIL E B2B STEVE GILLEN 4.00 - 5.00 CALLY GAGE B2B HYPERVIXEN 5.00 - 6.00 LUCY FUR B2B JAMES ELLIS ARENA 7 - FUNKISSENTIAL / KINKY U / MOTHAFUNKING / SOUL SUGAR / SPANK 8.00 - 9.00 RUSSELL JAMES B2B REDS 9.00 - 10.00 BILLY GONZALEZ 10.00 - 11.00 EDUARDO HERRERA B2B LIQUID EYES 11.00 - 12.00 JFK 12.00 - 1.00 JAMES MOLOSSKI 1.00 - 2.00 EM J & SYKES 2.00 - 3.00 KID LOPEZ 3.00 - 4.00 GUY HORNSBY 4.00 - 5.00 GOLIATH JONES B2B SIMON WILLIAMS 5.00 - 6.00 EZ DUZZIT B2B LISA LONDON
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Preview to Bliss at Heaven Interview with Steve Blake and Phil Reynolds. Joint owners of Impact Recordings and two of the most legendary names on the capital clubbing circuit, no DJs can claim as long-standing and close relationship with the sound of London hard trance as Steve Blake and Phil Reynolds. In tracks like Steve's spine-tingling classic Got That Rush and Instru(mental) by Phil and Nick Sentience, they have contributed to some of the most well aged gems that the scene has produced whilst their epic energized voyages at events such as Heat, Fevah and Frantic have provided some of the most euphoric moments in so many clubbers memories - this one included. As they rummage through their record boxes for their classics set at this Friday's Bliss @ Heaven, we catch up with the Impact Recordings duo to find out how they met, what they've been up to and what sort of audio ecstasy awaits us in the Tasty room of Heaven this Friday. How did your paths first cross and did you both get on the like a house on fire from day one or did it take a while for your relationship to take shape? SB: If my memory serves me right I think one of the first times we met was at Provacation and yeah we got on really well from day one. PR: Yeah, I first remember meeting Steve at Provocation at the Office. At that time Steve had just had some big hits on Tidy like Black is Black and Expression and I was like, wow I just met Steve Blake!! We got on really well from the word go. What were your first bookings in London clubland? SB: In the Hard Dance scene mine were for Trinity at the Chunnel Club. PR: My first booking in London was at the Soundshaft about two months after buying decks. Some of my mates were putting on a midweek night. I played first and was shitting it!! The thing I remember most about the set, was how different things sounded in a club compared to playing at home. It was really difficult trying to adjust and I hope I didn't cock up too much!! You're both regarded as two of the most legendary and long-standing names on the London hard dance circuit but what do you consider your first big breaks? SB: For me it was playing for Fevah that was my first real break into this scene, playing for Fevah gave me the opportunity to play at a lot of the major London venues. PR: Has to be Frantic for me. Up until the point when I first started playing at Frantic I hadn't really played much elsewhere. As the profile of the club raised, so did my profile as a DJ. What initially inspired you to take the plunge and set up Impact Recordings? How did it all come into fruition? PR: Steve had wanted me to come into the studio and record something for his label that he was running at the time, Vinyl Tension. Once we had recorded the track, we had a bit of a chat and decided that we would start up a trance label together. That way we could have an outlet for our music. SB: Yeah, we had already done a couple of tracks together and decided rather than try to go through the hassle of getting them signed we'd put them out ourselves on our own project label. So was it just meant as an outlet for your own tracks at first? SB: Initially yes, but it did pretty well so we decided to then take it another step forward and start signing tracks from other artists, that's why the label re-launched after the first three releases with a new sleeve design. From the bright talents of artists like Dave Lochrie, James Jaye, Richard Launch and Greg Brookman to the hard trance double act Technikal & Olly Perris, Impact seems to have a recurring theme of uncovering new talent within the hard dance stratosphere and handing them a leg up to newer heights - is it a conscious decision to support untapped talent and how have you come across the acts that you've signed?? SB: Its not been a conscious thing at all, we just sign tracks that both or either one of us likes, it doesn't matter if the artist is unheard of if the track is good and we're extremely proud to have given any of the talent we've signed a helping hand to raise their profile. Most tracks we've signed we either get handed personally or receive in the post. PR: If we see the potential of a track even though the production might not be great, we will sign it and give the producer a chance to go in with Steve to polish off the production. Not only do they get to have their track signed, they also get hands on advice from Steve about production. As a consequence perhaps, it must be said we've not see a classic Impact hard trance belter from Blake and Reynolds lately, why is this and are there any plans to see you pair up for an Impact outing any time soon? SB: We've both been busy doing other projects, mine was unfortunately doing up my flat! We do keep saying we'll get in and do another one but just haven't got round to it yet, but that being said we've done quite a few remixes together though. PR: We have both been busy doing other stuff. We have at the moment no plays for a collaboration, but you never know. Watch this space You've been working extensively to make the Impact Recordings site a more user-friendly, colourful and imaginative area, what are you most pleased about on the new look site? SB: The last few weeks have seen some major changes on the site, the whole layout is more complete but by no means finished yet, it's pretty easy to navigate around too, which is important. I'm extremely happy with the shop, we've designed t-shirts that are arriving this week, can't wait to see those, plus we can sell vinyl & MP3's, which again is very exciting. I wanted to make the MP3 purchasing as easy as possible without having to buy credit to get a download, which I find a bit of a pain, so we've made it really easy, you can just jump on there and buy one single MP3 or as many as you like quite simply with no credit tokens! We will be doing an official launch of the site very soon when it's fully completed but if you want a little sneak preview then head over to www.impactrecordings.com And as for the MP3s how do you see the future of hard dance music consumption? Will the digital slowly phase out our beloved vinyls and is this necessarily a bad thing? I don't think it will phase vinyl out but it will affect the amount of units sold I think. MP3 has its good points and bad, the obvious good point is the instant access to tracks from anywhere in the world at a very cheap price and with no postage costs. A guy bought some MP3s from us last week from a remote area in Australia and he said he had trouble getting vinyl where he lived so was always on the lookout for MP3s to download. The obvious bad thing is the ability to copy and distribute digital music, this will eventually cripple the industry because there will be a lack of money for the labels and artists involved to be able to carry on making and releasing music. If you were to look back over the label's history, which of all the Impact releases stands out as your favourite and why? SB: From the older stuff it would be Phase 2, it was cracking tune that still sounds good today and from more recent times I think Panzan has to take the crown because it's quite simply a belter of a track! PR: That's a difficult one really. I don't really have a favourite. I think all of the releases have been good in there own way. Phil, how is work on your debut artist album coming along? PR: The album is almost finished. I'm waiting for some new monitors so I can finally mix it all down. I'm also still sorting out some vocals for some of the tracks. The vocals so far sound really good. As for the style of music, you will have to wait and see!! Phil, your remix of the spine-tingling Faithless classic, Salva Mea, with Matt Williams has been stirring up a hot-bed of hard dance interest, what was it about the track that inspired you to give an energized 05 update? PR: I've always loved Salva Mea and it's never been released. It is probably my favourite Faithless track and I've always wanted to do my own version. Steve, what classic track would you most like to inject with energy for the harder generation and why? SB: I've had a few in mind before but someone always beats me to it!!!! I still have a couple I would like to do but if I tell you that then someone will definitely beat me to it!! Do you ever knock out a decent blast of hard house filth and what are your opinions on the continuing influence of techno on the rhythms of modern UK hard dance? SB: I don't really play other genres of hard dance unless it's a classics set. The only other genre I really like playing is the lighter side of trance, not too fluffy mind you! I really like techno influenced percussion, it adds a funky groove to the rhythm of a track, nothing wrong with that. PR: I like to listen to all types of hard dance. I have been influenced a bit by techno over the past year or so. I love my tech house stuff. I don't really play too much none trancy stuff. Although I did play a hard set for Frantic Vs Wildchild recently, where I played only hard house. As I'm sure you know, Bliss is the meeting of London hard dance legends Tasty with the original rave experience Raindance did you get swept up in the madness of the UK's rave revolution the first time round in the late 80s and early 90s? SB: Yes I did, I was really into the rave scene at that time and played for Desire and Labyrinth a few times, which was where I first met Daniel Bunter. I do have some fond memories of the scene back then, we used to drive for hours to find secret venues but it was all worth it, there were some pretty amazing party's in the middle of nowhere back then! PR: I missed out on the early rave scene. I kind of latched onto the end of it. When I first started buying records when I was still at uni, the sound was old skool hardcore. I use to love my Rhythm Section records. I've still got them somewhere. What can ravers expect from your own set in the Tasty room? Will it be full-on hard trance voyage from start to finish and which classics will you be digging out for the occasion? SB: It will definitely be a large amount of hard trance in the set but I think I'll slip in a couple of anthems along the way too but I'm not too sure what ones yet, so you'll just have to wait & see! PR: I should think it will be mixture of upfront new hard trance stuff, with a few classics thrown in. Finally, what is your idea of a night of Bliss these days? Would you slump on the sofa with a quality film and a bottle of red, catch some mates down the pub or do you still love nothing more than a messy night on a pumping dancefloor? SB: If I can have two answers then I'll pick 1 & 3, I'm not too keen on pubs! PR: I couldn't really write what my night would involve. It would be far too rude!!