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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Kinetic
Added by mc_orion (2 Attending)
17 years ago to the very day saw the creation of one of the best club nights in
rave history.
Friday 1st May 1992 saw the birth of the legendary Club Kinetic in Stoke on
Trent.
Come party with us at our 17th Birthday Celebration Party ...
FRIDAY 1ST MAY 2009
@ ALTER EGO
105-107 Princess Street
Manchester M1 6DD
10:00 PM - 04:00 AM
★ ★
Kinetic will bring you 2 arenas of the finest DJs, quality tunes, you the
Kinetic Crew and ... the infamous KINETIC VIBE !
★ Main Arena ★
Classic Club KINETIC™ Old Skool Hardcore & Happy Hardcore (1992 - 1996)
feat. some of the DJs that made Club KINETIC™ a legendary event.
BRISK
(Original Club KINETIC™ Resident)
DEMAND
(Original Club KINETIC™ Resident)
STU ALLAN
(Club KINETIC™ Legend)
DJ STONEY
(KINETIC™ Resident)
JAY PRESCOTT
(Die Hard)
BAREFOOT RAVER
SIMI Q BASE
(Tameside 103.6 FM Q BASE SESSIONS)
★ Arena 2 ★
KINETIC™ DIGITAL Vs SPECIES
LOFTGROOVER
DOLPHIN
JAY PRESCOTT
RASCAL
BIG WORM
ENIGMA B2B JOE ET
ALARM B2B SCOTTY
MUCKY BEATS
RAGE
★ MCs ★
CONNIE
(Original Club KINETIC™ Resident)
ORION
(KINETIC™ Resident)
KURDY
(Missing / Asylum Bowlers )
DAVIE DEE
LEGGO DAN
JAY MADDEN
MC JUNKIE
(Species Resident)
★ ★ £15.00 on the door ★ Advanced eTicket details will be released shortly ★
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★ ★ A LATER FINISH TIME IS BEING NEGOTIATED ★ ★
THIS EVENT IS NOT TO BE MISSED ... SO MAKE SURE YOU GET THERE EARLY !
Kinetic™ Live ♫ Love ♥ Dance ★
★ ★ STRICTLY NO GUEST LIST ★ ★
★ ★ MAIN FLYER COMING SOON ★ ★
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Ballistic Beats & Hardcore Underground: Album Tour
Added by galexxy (0 Attending)
Oooooh yes people! Hardcore raving in the Capital keeps getting better in 2009, with yet another huge event on the calendar as Hardcore Underground and Ballistic Beats join forces
to bring the Hardcore
Underground 3 Album Tour to London!
This event marks the release of the sensational third installment of Hardcore Underground; a 4-Disc compilation which triumphantly showcases an array of outstanding, forward-
thinking music that
breathes fresh air and new life into the hardcore music scene.
As the saying goes "It's all about the music", and this night will deliver purely the best quality with a lineup featuring the absolute cream of the Hardcore industry crop including
DJs responsible for
the compilation, the likes of Darwin, Fracus, Brisk, Entity, CLSM, accompanied by a whole host of other top talent covering a range of musical styles. Across 2 arenas fans of all
hard music styles, and
every era of hardcore, past, present & future will not be disappointed! With a fantastic Hardcore dedicated main arena, and a second arena catering to the sounds of Breaks, Hard
House, FINRG and
Freeform, there will definitely be something for your musical ears.
Come and join the party and be a part of simply the best quality hardcore musical movement today!
The fun starts from 9pm Friday May 1st 2009 until 7am @ Club Life (formerly Factory), Vauxhall, London, SE11 5AW.
Price is £8 before midnight. £10 after.
It's going to be 10 hours of fun packed Mayday mayhem and musical bliss in an experience not to miss.
This is your chance to be part of something truly amazing, so get your raving gear on, grab your friends and come and "Have It" Hardcore Underground Style!
This is more than just another party on the calendar, it truly is an event in every sense of the word!
So get right in and make sure you’re there for an awesome night!
Main Arena
Darwin
Brisk
Fracus
Entity
CLSM
Vapour (HTID Academy / Hardcore Breakdown)
Insane & Mind (History Of Hardcore)
DJ Fingerz (Bang / Firewall)
Hoodzie
Distortion & Kaine
Greg Peaks (Hardcore Hit Squad)
Ben Skinner (Summit Above 160)
Second Arena
Sparkle & DHD (Rave Breaks)
Darwin (Breaks)
U.V. Girls (Hard House)
Alexxx Rave Machine aka DJ Galexxy (FINRG)
Leigh Green & Jamie C (Hard House)
Greg Peaks (Freeform)
PSR (Bounce)
DJ Unstable
Other attractions on the night are:
DNA dancers
Free giveaways
Photographers
Film Crew
HappyHardcore.com Event link
DSI Event link
Facebook event link
Ush event link
For further information email [email protected] Event info telephone number: 07749547380
Hardcore Underground - Representing the true innovative driving forces advancing hardcore music in new directions and redefining all the highest standards en route.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
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Kandieland
Added by djcojami (4 Attending)
Kandieland V ft. Darren Styles!
Darren Styles - ..United Kingdom....
[All Around The World/Junkbox Records]
For the first time in nearly 10 years, the undisputed king of U.K. Hardcore
comes to the United States. Darren Styles touches down in Phoenix, Arizona for
one mind blowing event. More than four years of work have gone into confirming
the arrival of this God among Hardcore giants. Finally making his triumphant
return to the U.S., we are flattered, humbled, thrilled and delighted to have
such a legendary producer here on this epic night.
Inspired by his first experience of the underground rave scene way back in
1992, Darren teamed up with friend Paul Hobbs and formed ‘Force & Styles.’
These two rapidly became two of the biggest and exciting names on a hardcore
scene that was just begging.
Over the next few years they continued wring and producing together and they
were responsible for a host of hardcore classics including “Pretty Green Eyes,”
“Heart of Gold”, “Paradise & Dreams” to name just a few. Force & Styles were
also the first Hardcore DJ’s to produce a mix for Pete Tong’s Essential Mix on
BBC Radio One.
Pretty Green Eyes was later re-recorded by Ultrabeat and reached Number 2 in
the top 30 and went on to sell over 300,000 copies!
After 1997, already becoming a massive Hardcore producer, Darren’s growing
interest in trance saw him team up with fellow hardcore legend Mark Breeze and
together they formed Styles & Breeze. Together they immediately made an impact
with anthems such as “You’re Shining” and “Heartbeatz” which both went on to be
top 20 hits. Darren is one of the founding father of the hardcore trance sound.
He spent much of the 90’s breaking boundaries and establishing himself as one
of the most prolific dance artists of the last decade.
In 2005, Darren joined forces with long-time collaborator Mark Breeze and
Raverbaby director DJ Hixxy to release Clubland X-Treme which went straight to
No. 1 on the charts. The compilation remains the biggest selling hardcore album
of all time, and has reached sales of over 600,000 across the four previous
releases. Darren currently works very closely with the world’s biggest
commercial dance music label, “All Around The World.
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In June 2008 Darren’s solo career debut album “Skydivin” made a very impressive
entry in the official top 40 album chart at number 4. Stand out tracks included
“Save Me” “Discolights” “Right By Your Side” and “Come Running.
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Darren has won countless awards in the dance world for his work. Most recently
08 saw Darren make a clean sweep at the Hardcore Awards , winning Best DJ, Best
Producer & “Save Me” won track of the year. This was followed up by retaining
his title of best DJ at the 07 awards, and in 08 he again picked up Best
Producer and “Flashlight”: won track of the year.
Darren has been DJ’ing all over the UK every weekend for the last 14 years.
Playing legendary early 90’s events such as Dreamscape, Fantazia and Helter
Skelter. More recent residencies include Slammin’ Vinyl, Hardcore Heaven and of
course Hardcore Til I Die.
On tour with Clubland Live! Darren performed alongside with legends such as
Scooter and Cascada in front of more than 80,000 adoring fans!
http://www. junkboxrecords. co. uk/ http://www. darrenstyles. co. uk/ http://www. aatw. com/ Jamie Ritmen - United Kingdom [U.K.Dance / Nukleuz]
Jamie Ritmen otherwise known as 'Gridbreaker' for his hard dance work first
began producing dance music at the age of 16 at High School with Darren Styles
and Paul Hughes formerly part of DJ Force and The Evolution. In the beginning
with a determination to get their music heard they played gigs at Oscars in
1992. When Jamie Darren and Paul met Dj Force who liked the style and saw the
great potential and talent of the trio, Dj Force and The Evolution was born and
went on to perform at Hardcore Heaven, Dance Paradise, Destiny and toured
Germany on many occasions and Knite Force Records became their main label, as
well as going under the name ‘A Sense Of Summer’ on Slipmatts ‘universal’
label.
After the group disbanded and went in different directions, Darren and Force
became Force and Styles and the rest for them is history. Jamie came back into
the scene in 2006, setting up a studio in his bedroom and attends Point Blank
Music College in London to develop his engineering skills. With the help of
Styles and Breeze he began working tirelessly to create his own style, and once
again determined to have an impact on the hardcore scene which by now had
changed with a huge trance euro element, this suited his style.
His tracks are now being played by Darren Styles, Mark Breeze, Dougal, Hixxy
,Kutski on his Radio 1 show and many others plus DJ Sy who remixed Jamie’s '
Amnesia 05' a track written after his experience in Ibiza in 2005.With tracks
appearing on the last 2 Clubland X-Treme albums’ along with featured tracks on
the ‘True Hardcore’ ‘Hard Fast & Furious’ compilations and the massive remix of
the Styles & Breeze track ‘Chemical Love’ was the opening track on the
‘Hardcore Adrenalin 2 ‘ compilation , he is certainly kicking the door down and
smashing his way into the hardcore scene once again. Jamie also has releases
set for Breezy’s new label ‘Futureworld’ and Darren Styles new label ‘Junkbox’,
as well as ‘Make Believe’ & ’24 hrs’ to be released on Hectek Records, he is
also set to set up his own label in the near future. Projects are also planned
this year for collaborations with Styles, Dougal & Gamma and DJ Breeze making
Jamie the most sought after producer on the scene.
This year Ritmen also took control of UK Dance from DJ Force allowing him total
control over his own music and his passion for finding new talent.
You can view more info on UK Dance at
Jamie has also played sets at ‘Delirium’ in Bristol, ‘Nemesis’ in Swansea and
played the biggest event of the year at ‘HTID In The Sun’ .Now also working
with such household names as Anne Savage, Kiss FM DJ Nikki Elise and hard house
Guru Carl Nicholson producing Hard Dance, he has recently engineered Anne's mix
for the eagerly awaited triple album ' Hard Fast & Furious'.and most recently
the 'Legacy' compilation which has been one of her most successful mix
downloads to date. Along with Kutski's support on his Radio 1 show smashing
Ritmens tunes every week the future is certainly bright for one of the most
exciting talents in the business. Watch out 2008 Ritmens on his way!..
http://www. jamieritmen. com/ http://www. myspace. com/djjamieritmen http://www. myspace. com/ukdance Marc Smith - United Kingdom [Notorious Vinyl]
Few artists in the UK hardcore scene can boast the pedigree, experience and
talents of the Scottish rave legend that is…Marc Smith.
Still blowing back boundaries today, Marc's journey through turntable culture
can be tracked right back to 1985 when the ultra charismatic Glaswegian began
chopping up early hip hop in his bedroom, before teaming up with local rappers,
beat-boxers and break-dancers for the next few years until he became hooked on
the newly emerging dance music sound, and he's never looked back !!
It was two years later, however, when a 17 year old Smith gained his first true
rave culture experience, with his quick wrIsted deck talents securing him a
long standing residency at one of Glasgow's early acid house havens at The
Warehouse. Marc's intuitive talents didn't go unnoticed with further long
running residencies at 'The Club Hacienda', and 'Euphoria @ Heaven' following
quickly behind. Spinning classic early dance classics like 'Voodoo Ray' and
Joey Beltram's 'Energy Flash', these nights were to become infamous in the
formative Scottish clubbing culture, and made DJ Marc Smith a household rave
name practically over night. With army's of ravers following his every move,
Marc soon earned a reputation as DJ who pushed the mixer, the turntables and
his music to its absolute limits, merging the turntable intensity of his hip
hop schooling with the electric energy of early rave culture.
The early 90s rolled on by and rave's energy had built the scene into an
explosive force with Marc Smith riding high at the forefront of the movement.
Now known as a true innovator and pioneering DJ and producer, Marc was
deservedly voted Scotland's No 1 dj by the readers of Clubscene magazine the
Scottish clubbers' bible and went on to win that title for the next 6 years in
a row, as well as numerous other accolades... like voted Best Scottish dj in
the Irish Dance Music Awards, and also Best Scottish DJ by the listeners of the
late, great Tom Wilson's show "Stepping Out" on Forth FM. Legendary massive
parties like Holocaust, Technodrome, Amnesia, World Party, Awesome 101 and
Earthquaker and the like's soon called upon Smith's dynamite deck talents as
the seminal Scottish bouncy techno sound began to take shape around 1993.
Between 1993 and 1995, Marc took on his prized residency at the massive
Rezerection party where his sets there have went down in Scottish rave history.
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Often likened to the Scottish version of Slipmatt or Sy…………………
Not content with achieving legendary status across from behind the turntables,
Marc's creative visions had also forced him into the studio with the explosive
rave eruption of his first ep 'Breakdown' surfacing on Clubscene in 1992.
Impressively, his follow up 'Techno'd Up' had tracks that were caned by loads
of the Dutch DJs and by none other than the then hardcore master Carl Cox as
well as the likes of Scott Brown and Brisk and numerous others. In 1994 Smith
then stuck his neck out alongside his new business partner Tony Montgomery to
launch the Notorious Vinyl record shop and a label of the same name – a name
that would follow Marc till the present day.
Then came the raw manic rave belter 'Pump Up The Noize' in 1995 – the bouncy
techno classic that remains a regular anthem at raves to this day. It was the
Scottish sound's first true timeless anthem. As Marc's production came into its
own, he then unloaded yet another classic anthem in the epic yet hard hitting
'Boom N Pow' the following year, which lead up to his accomplished debut LP,
'The Past, Present and Future, in 1997'. Alongside Marc's close friend Sharkey,
Smith remains one of only two UK hardcore artists to have released an artist
album of solo material and the final product represented a journey across the
full spectrum of hardcore - from rave to vocal to banging to bouncy – ending on
the experimental guitar breakbeat meets kick drum frenzy journey of 'Echoplex'.
A track that showed Marc's true diversity and versatility in the studio to full
effect it remains totally unique in style and sound.
Over the late 90s, Marc then continued to spread his banging party friendly DJ
sound at raves across Scotland and all over the uk with a jam packed gig diary
- regularly rockin parties like Hardcore Heaven and his long running Northern
residency of Vibealite to mention just a few. Around this period, Smith
continued to work closely with fellow Scottish rave legend Scott Brown and
started the label Federation Records with him, and went on to also do remixes
and productions on Brown's legendary Evolution label whilst Ultra Sonic, TTF,
Chemical Mass, El Bruto and Ultimate Buzz and many others all benefiting from
Smith's distinctive remixing magic touch.
Now already spending now most of his time working there, In 2001, Smith then
headed South of the border to hook up with soft southerners Sharkey and K
Complex. Having previously invited Sharkey north of the border into Marc's
studio to collaborate on seminal anthems like Oh No, Truth, Death by Stereo and
It's all just Hardcore. Sharkey returned invite – it was a significant move as
the result produced the intense hardcore blaster 'Identify The Beat'. Unique,
innovative and full of hardcore power, its formula defying arrangement worked
through a grunged out trance n 'bass breakdown, intense acid surges and heavy
hitting kicks. Like nothing else of its time it became a stern favourite of the
Radio One's late bastion of musical democracy John Peel – who even included the
track on his mix for London superclub Fabric, and made it number 8 in his
festive 50 list.
The next few years were spent preparing and perfecting the awaited relaunch of
his Notorious Vinyl whilst headlining DJ sets continued to roll in at the likes
of HTID, Uproar, Slammin Vinyl, Vibealite and the infamous Tidy Weekenders.
During this time Smith's international diary continued to read like a Heathrow
Airport departure board with sets in Australia, Austria, Holland, Canada and
New York to reel off just a few.
By 2006 though, the time was finally right to unleash the Notorious beast once
and for all. Wasting no time in ripping its way through raveland, the first
relaunch release was an instant favourite with the tough euphoric banger
'Gravity' and the orchestral piano breakdowns of heavy kicker 'Wot Da ****'
balancing old favourite 'Thik N Fast'.
Whilst so many others follow the obvious fads and fashions, Marc Smith
continues to reel in an abundance of main room bookings and make a Notorious
name for himself by stamping out his own and his label's unique party friendly
sound without surrendering to the more mainstream oriented side of the hardcore
scene. Pure hardcore power with all the notorious Smith individuality. The
second Notorious EP with Gammer proved that – if done right - the tougher side
of hardcore can still rock the ravefloors to their foundations as the head-
twisting rave rollercoaster 'Pump This Party' and heavy kicking mayhem of 'One
With The Beat' both secured major CD licenses and became solid favourites in
the boxes of Gammer, Brisk, Kevin Energy and Sharkey.
Fast paced and accompanied by the Scotsman's party loving energy and infectious
charisma, Smith's own DJ sets with his flawless mixing and awesome deck
abilities, coupled with his awesome stage presence continue to stand out as the
most explosive, energetic, diverse and open-minded in today's scene! As
everything from partycore energy, uplifting synth riffs and even massive vocal
numbers to brockin' drum & bass tracks whip up the rave storm like only Marc
Smith knows how.
In short, Marc Smith over the years on the journey through his career has
played every style of rave dance music from acid house to techno, house to drum
and bass through to his hardcore sound he has pioneered today and has played
alongside every major dj in the dance scene as a whole…not just hardcore, and
he's Dj'd at just about every major club and party, toured all over the world,
also his productions and remixes have… and continue to, generate massive
anticipation and create insane floor damage in raveland! He has also done
various mixes for albums like, Clubscene, Rezerection, Hardcore heaven,
Futurevibe and 2 for the famous Bonkers series.
Over twenty years at the top of his game and still as Notorious as ever, Marc
Smith is………a true rave legend and entertainer like no other!!!
Locals:
Starr vs. Sixxx vs. Sparrow
(Mad Panik / Best of Times / Hardcore Jedi)
Rize w/ MC Berzerk
(Best of Times / Mad Panik / Cheddarcore)
AZ Hardcore Junkies
(AZHCJ)
Ixnay vs. Mako vs. Spazz
(Cheddarcore / Best of Times / Noisy Nights)
Cojami vs. Skeltaboy
(Best of Times / Cheddarcore)
madpanik. com
cheddarcore. com
darrenstyles. co. uk
jamieritmen. com
notoriousvinyl. co. uk
londonweststudio. com
azhardcorejunkies. com
Please Bring:
Good vibes
Dancing shoes
A friend
Do Not Bring:
Drugs
Weapons
Gum
Markers
FLYERS COMING SOON!
New venue!
Much more info to come.
Infoline: 888-602-HTID
ONLY $30!!
Pre-sales available at:
London West Records
1460 N.Scottsdale Rd.
Tempe, AZ.
85281
480.736.
1929
and online @ GrooveTickets. com
Brought to you by Best of Times Entertainment and Cheddarcore Productions
in association with Noisy Nights......
May 2nd, 2009
Phoenix, Arizona
1 Stage. 1 Vibe.
500% Hardcore
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Infexious
Added by rob da rhythm (0 Attending)
Saturday 2nd May 2009
Twisted & Brainfire present
INFEXIOUS
Area1: Infexious
Hardstyle + Harddance
BLUTONIUM BOY (Scottish Exclusive Debut, Germany)
DARK BY DESIGN
MARK DOC
ROB DA RHYTHM
STU LAURIE
MARC LOAGE
Area2: Download
Techtrance + Techno
CHRIS CRAIG
DAVID ALLAN
ANDY RAESIDE
JOHN NEWALL & LASER
GRANT MORRISON
PAUL LOUGHERY
10.00pm - 4.00am @ The Soundhaus, Hydepark Street, Glasgow
http://www.soundhaus.co.uk Tickets only £12 23rd Precinct and Tickets Scotland (Glasgow) and http://www.infexious.tv The Soundhaus is for members and their guests. members can sign in up to 4 guests. For membership please visit http://www.infexious.tv/tickets.htm or email [email protected] Email / Websites: info@[remove]twistedandbrainfire.com http://www.infexious.tv http://www.bebo.com/infexious_tv http://www.myspace.com/infexious_tv http://forum.twistedandbrainfire.com
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System X
Added by pixietrix (0 Attending)
System X Sat 2nd May @ The Ramble Inn, Antrim.
ROOM 1 - UK HARDCORE and OLDSKOOL
Scott Brown and MC Boff
Tizer and MC DC
DJ Airtight and MC Crazy Lee
DJ Madas and MC Foster G
Korruption and MC Fusion
ROOM 2 - FUTURE BREED OF IRELAND
DJ Fluke
DJ Hartley
Jamesy C
Phat Tony
Hosted by MC Fusion
ATTRACTIONS : stage dancers, professional photographers, 10K of sound and
intelligent lights over both rooms, full merchandise stall, secure car parking,
800 capacity venue, stunning visuals and possibly the best party atmosphere
Cash incentives for those running buses - for that and all other info phone
07597632050
The Ramble Inn, Antrim, 236 Lisnevenagh Rd, County Antrim
Doors 9 till late
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