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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
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untilWax Format returns to London for a full vinyl only takeover of the city's most iconic venue! Get ready for the ultimate step back in time experience! Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/London/Fabric/Wax-Format-Fabric-London-Takeover/36391315/ Flyer
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untilWe've got one more in us! Ibiza Hard House gathering Details https://www.vacation-club.co.uk/xstatic-ibiza-2023-packages/ Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Ibiza/Ibiza-Rocks-Hotel/Xstatic-Ibiza-23/36353043/ Flyer
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Tidy boys will be live on fb. Serious !!!!! just watch the best set
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From the album: ClubTheWorld Liverpool Weekender (23rd - 25th January 2004)
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Hi guys. Did anyone buy these yet. They have epic track lists and some rare stuff I hadn’t heard or I think they even released. Fancy some of these I think 🧐
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From the album: ClubTheWorld Ibiza Weekender (June 2003)
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From the album: Tidy Weekender 3 @Pontins, Prestatyn (4th - 7th April 2003)
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From the album: Gatecrasher @NEC, Birmingham (16th November 2002)
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It was arguably the most anticipated night in months but the question is was it worth it? The answer (as if you haven't already guessed) is a big, resounding YES! This was only the second big night that Wildchild had launched onto the capital, but already there's no doubt that this is one of the clubs to watch out for in the coming year and beyond. Why? Because the place absolutely rocked. As we walked down the stairs and through the doors to the main room, our senses were suddenly assaulted by heavy basslines, whistles from the crowd and lasers that were mercilessly slicing through the waving sea of hands. Not bad for 11pm, we thought. Unfortunately, we'd missed the majority of Adam Sheridan's warm-up, but our disappointment was soon forgotten as Lange stepped up on to the decks and immediately dropped Frozen February 3 Fingers (a remix of Flaming June) what a tune! And the mania continued, courtesy of a line-up that was really second to none - not forgetting the little touches that made the whole night unique (including the infamous 30+-strong Wildchild Parade and its free handouts, bubble-gun attacks and er, the presence of space-hoppers a word of advice: don't ever try bouncing on one of these things whilst battered it is not a good idea!) Back to the line-up now (must stop digressing), Dan Bailey carried on where Lange left off, followed by Signum, then Wildchild's very own Reece Elliot, who hammered out the hard trance like there was bloody no tomorrow. Tidy Boys naturally pushed things that little bit further, JFK followed suit and by the time @Andy Farley unleashed that huge hard anthem SSSSSSSh by Jonah (Pants & Corsett), the atmosphere was so electrifying you could almost hear it crackle (though in retrospect, this could have been our jaws). In the meantime, the rest of the club was showing little signs of slowing down in honour of the frenzied main-room action. Room 2 was where the Tribal-funkers were at, and with Wildchild resident Little Gem belting out tunes like High Voltage by Electric Six, there's little wonder that everyone was all jumping around wearing stupid grins (and fighting for the Midget Gem sweets that she was throwing out between mixes the girl evidently has a sense of humour!) And Room 3 well, this one was even harder than the main room though this might well have been because Harderfaster.net and ClubTheWorld were competing for supremacy put it this way, it was a battle and no mistake. Who won? Er, haven't a clue (but it definitely wasn't my shoes they've almost fallen apart due to all that stomping). So there you have it Wildchild: possibly the most exciting night to come out of London in years. We rounded up an amazing night back in the main room, as BK boshed out tune after tune after well, you get the message. Unfortunately, though, the whole arriving home just after midday thing (after grooving funky-house stylee at the afterparty) has rendered us completely useless for the whole of this week and the worst thing is that apparently, the next one is a 12-hour marathon for Bank Holiday Sunday May 4th. Twelve hours!!!! They're calling it May The Fourth Be With You. Judging by the last one, I think I'm gonna need it Words by Eva Brown Flyer Photos
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Wow, is all we can say for this one. Wow. And that was just the car journey up there! 130mph all the way in an American Import Thunderbird, 150bpm hard house blaring into my ears is definitely the way to get yourself in the mood for an all night stomp fest. Anyways, enough of that. For a start, a quick shout out to everyone I was in the car park (C3, or 3C, I can't quite remember) with. Especially the gaggle (the correct collective term for a group of cyber kids) that numbered about 50 identically dressed fluoro teenagers opposite us - nice to see some individuality amongst clubland! Given the length of the queue, waiting time to get inside only amounted to about 20 mins, and thus remains in the 'tolerable' area. Once inside (entering into the Tidy Trax arena - NICE!), the atmosphere didn't really take me. It was a bit too cold in all of the arenas, the music hadn't even STARTED in Gatecrasher main, and the place gave an overall empty feel to it. Still, it was going to get better. A lot better. By the time I'd commandeered a VIP pass and heard Nick Sentience drop Revolution (sans vocals, never heard that before), the grin and gurn double had taken over me. However, staying in one place for an event like this would mean missing something, so the wanderlust took over. In my travels, I not only managed to meet a variety of new CTWers, some of whom I may have scared, some of whom I definitely scared, but I also managed to see the following; Underworld for a stunning rendition of new single Two Months Off. You Bring light in, to the darkness....... Superb. Hyde and Smith demonstrated that even without Mr Emerson's dancefloor savvy, they can still rock the joint. Tiesto roadblocking the main arena (I had my own way of getting through the crowds at this point), with a set that I've heard many describe as 'awe-inspiring'. Despite a lacklustre opening half hour, the Dutch dynamo managed to take it above and beyond, and proved to the assembled masses just why he is rated No.1 in the world. X-Press 2 once again tearing the roof off the Bugged Out! arena, and slapping all bedroom DJ's hard around the face with their now legendary six deck, three mixer madness. Lab4 proving that they are the undisputed kings of underground hard dance, with their staggering 160bpm set ripping through a selection of nu-classics, and bringing their music to a crowd that begged for more. Tidy Boys Well, Amo and Andy need no introduction to these pages, and once again the boys that are Tidy ripped the living [censored] out of the Tidy Trax arena. And not a Blockbuster theme tune in sight. Tune of the Night This is a toughie. X-Press 2 nearly squeezed it for the singalong that Lazy caused, as did Underworld with the live version of Born Slippy. But even the definitive beer boy anthem (Lager, Lager, Lager....) paled into insignifcance, when compared with the sheer aural orgasm that is; Lee Haslam - Music is the Drug Tidy Trax' very own Tony P lookalike has created the anthem of many an event this year, and Gatecrasher NEC was another feather in the cap. Noteworthy Events The magical mystical journey that many have dubbed, 'Tresh's Adventures' The security jacket, and with it the ability to push through large crowds of people and get away with it. The insanely overpriced (as per usual) laminates. The rather crap chill out room. Two X-Boxes and some overpriced bints charging for massages does not make a good rest area. And why the f^ck couldn't we smoke? (NOTE: I gave up smoking after Global Gathering, but it's the principal....) The numerous ClubTheWorld group hugs that took place. The area we commandeered at the back of the Tidy Trax arena. And when the music had all stopped, only one thing could be heard above the deafening silence of the main room..... WILL YOU START THE FANS, PLEASE!
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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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Triple CD Anyone got this? i bought it the other day but i cant work out whether im impressed with it or not
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BALLROOM OPENING!! TIDY BOYS, Scott Fisher, Conrad, Woody, Shinobi d'n'b, Pez, Neil P The new sound system in the ballroom is promising to be THE BEST IN THE NORTH. Thunder ridge, responsible for THE END(mr C, from the SHamens, club), will be initally installing a massive 28k in the ballroom, with the promise of 16k upstairs and 5k in the lounge. 10pm-3am £7
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frantic is bak 4 a 2nd helpin of andy farley he palyin an exclusive 3hr set as he did last may at camden palace. farleytime:camden palace sun 4th may midday-8pm. main room: andy farley 3hr set tidy boys phil reynolds steve hill spencer freeland black+white bar:young guns guffy donna birt tara reynolds james lawson advance tickets only 10 pound call robyn 07949 618 035 or 24th hotline 08700 600 100 students wiv i.d: 10 pound on the door b4 4pm.
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slinky Tidy Boys + Andy Farley @ Slinky Bournemouth, Friday
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Just wondering if anyone else is in the area for this little evening of boshness? Amo and Andy have said many time that Slinky Bournemouth was their favourite gig of last year, and so it alwsys promises to be a cracking night. Let us know if anyone fancies it. -
tidy boys Tidy Boys live at Tidy Weekender 2!
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Tidy Boys LIVE @ the Tidy Weekender 2 This album was recorded live at 2.am on 13th October 2002. Available to buy from www.tidy.com-
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Supreme quality. Halliwell played a decent set, which I haven't heard from him since GCSSS, and did more than a fair amount of scratching which really set the crowd going and kept them hyped until the main attraction hit..... When the Tidy Boys appeared behind the decks at one, a cheer went up from the assembled. Dropping the A-Team theme as their first song pleased both cybers and beer boys alike, before neatly seqeuing into a mashup I last heard them drop at Hard House Academy - N-Trance's Set U Free acapella over TDV's the Dawn. The bounciness that Amos and Andy are renowned for meant that it was 3am all too quickly, and as the crowd screamed for one more, the Tidy Boys obliged with their mix of Artemensia's Bits and Pieces. A well and truly bouncy end to a bouncy night. Roll on tidy Weekender
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