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Posted : Mar 22, 2010 01:20:24
PARTY PROACTIVE: THE SIXTH BIRTHDAY PARTY
EASTER BANK HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR
SUNDAY 4TH APRIL, LONDON (NO WORK ON MONDAY)
AREA, 67 Albert Embankment, London, SE1
10PM TO 7AM
ALL £8 TICKETS SOLD OUT – £12 TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Plans for Party Proactive are in full swing now, ideas are flowing on what to do on the night, Dj’s are getting excited about what they are going to play and people are starting to think about the first Party Proactive event of 2010
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At each and every event we have some very special guests making their debut or a rare reappearance if they are the best of the best. The 6th Birthday is no exception as we welcome Xerox (Xerox & Illumination) from HOMmega Productions, Ian M returns to go back 2 back with Andy Farley. Techno master Chris Liberator, and very special guests Tim Healey and JoJo Defreq headline room 2.
Xerox (Xerox & illumination)
Xerox & Illumination are Moshe Keinan and Amir Dvir from Israel. Xerox released 4 albums: Xerox & Freeman - "Human Race" (1998), Xerox - "Freestyle" (1999), Maskalin - "Way of life" (2001) and Xerox - "Frequency drive" (2002). Illumination is Amir Dvir, a talented artist and sound technician of the first degree. He started making trance music under the name Luminus and released 3 albums: Luminus - "Journey into your dream" (1998), Luminus - "Hypnotica" (2000) and Luminus vs. Perplex - "Plexus" (2001). The due joined forces in 2002 and since then released tracks in leading compilations of labels such as T.I.P world, HOMmega, Spun and Crystal Matrix. Their joint venture albums – "Temporary insanity" (2004) and "XI" (2005) delivered Psychedelic trance fused with mettalic sounds and highly influenced from the techno & breakbeat genres. A new formula with a huge production of action packed epic music fitting both morning and night time moods. This new direction of the due was outstanding and it was not long before the biggest names in the scene Like Astrix, 1200mics, Etnica, Domestic & X-noiZe came knocking for remixes. In between the Brazil, Japan and European tours, XI are spending all their spare time in the studio working on a collaboration track with Astrix and on their new album which is schedueled to be released in 2007. The new album is considered another evolutionary step for XI as they seem to be close to perfection with their new innovative sound & style.
Chris Liberator..
Everyone has heard of Chris Liberator. It’s a name that’s instantly familiar yet at the same time mysterious because it stands for so much more than the person behind it. Staunch supporter of the squat and free party scene since the early nineties his first inclusion in the DJ Top 100 in 1998 took Chris and his style of acid techno over ground and it’s this line between the anarchic D.I.Y. attitude and popular-by-demand commercialism that Chris has danced ever since. The Stay Up Forever label which he created with Julian and Aaron following the success of their illegal Liberator parties and the emerging creation of the acid techno sound was the beginning of the SUF Collective created in 2000, composed of other pioneers including D.A.V.E. the Drummer, ANT, Guy “Geezer” McGaffer and Gizelle. Between them the labels of Cluster, Maximum Minimum, Hydraulix, 4x4, RAW and Powertools defined a scene which continues to flourish beyond trends and the media.
Tim Healey...
He has rocked festivals across the globe, having repeatedly toured Europe, Asia, the US, Australia. He’s played Glastonbury and Reading festivals, Fuji Rock, Burning Man. He’s supported bands like the Prodigy, and is no stranger to crowds of up to 1 million, as his last New Year on the Beach in Rio will testify. In club land, he’s toured with DJs like David Guetta, Erick Morillo, and Deadmau5 and he’s played for Cream, God’s Kitchen, Ministry of Sound, Manumission, Pacha, and head-lined nights in territories as far flung as San Francisco, South Africa, Singapore, Kazakhstan and Brazil. His energetic sets are a mash-up of ghetto-house, electro and quality club-sounds, best summarised by DJ MAG: “Tim Healey blows the speakers apart with his trashed out sound, the music is as cutting edge as it can be”.
JoJo De Freq...
JoJo De Freq can truly be called a maverick. The Bugged Out resident is as unique and talented behind the decks as she is in the studio. JoJo has been at the forefront of the electro-techno scene in the UK since 2001. Her original approach to djing and self taught production skills have earned her the respect of forward thinking clubbers and promoters alike. With considered programming and plenty of risk taking, her energetic taste-making DJ sets are packed with suspense, style and surprises, and her sound is synthetic and acid-tinged, with quirky electronics as well as futurist percussion, riotous riffs and wonky basslines.
MAIN ROOM – HARD BEATS
XEROX (XEROX & ILLUMINATION)
ANDY FARLEY b2b IAN M
PETE WARDMAN
CHRIS LIBERATOR
ED REAL B2B THE *TING*
PHIL LANKESTER
STEELO
ANDY FORSE
ROOM 2: HOUSE / TECHNO / TRIBAL
JO JO DEFREQ
TIM HEALEY
DJ BANGA
2PHUNKEDUP
KROOKED DJS
YIANNIS BALKAIZAS
BEN 70
OLLY HOLMES
ROOM 3 HOSTED BY: SKETCH RECORDS AND US & THEM
HOUSE / TECH THROUGH TO TRANCE
Uber DJ's /Sketchy J b2b Dirty Barry /Chase + Kingy / Mark da' Ground
Alan Banks / Mike Harris / Pete Goodwn / Dave King / John Funnel
Advance tickets
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