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Saturday 30th April 2011
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Lost Dawn presents 'Boutique
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On:
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Saturday 30th April 2011
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At:
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Raving Buddha [map]
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From:
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3pm - 1am - ALL DAYER
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Cost:
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FREE B4 9pm - £3 after (£2 tickets available at bar in adv)
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Website:
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www.facebook.com/lostdawn
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Ticket Info:
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FREE B4 9pm - £3 after (£2 tickets available at bar in adv)
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More:
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In a change to our scheduled event we have now been given instructions that the event will finish at 1am. But please don't dispair as the line-up remains the same with a whole new host of guest performers kicking off the event at 3pm in the afternoon making it a special post Royal Wedding all day session. We also will offering FREE ENTRY until 9pm and then it is £3 thereafter or £2 with an advance ticket bought from the bar....
Our second ‘Boutique’ event of 2011 unites two legends of the hard dance scene, K90 and Phil Reynolds. Having moved from the Hard Trance scene they now produce house tracks and will be demonstrating their versatility at Lost Dawn.
Sparky Dog (aka K90) Already a household name under his award winning K90 guise and armed to the teeth with a production portfolio bursting with hits, Mark Doggett launches the latest chapter of an already glittering production and performing career with his Sparky Dog alter ego. Originally conceived as quirky one off remix project (K90 Presents Night Terrors - Sleepwalking), it was soon clear that from the feedback received to the Sparky Dog version of the track that the evolution of this complete, all round uber producer was about to take on a new and exciting dimension. His tracks have already been well received by Judge Jules and Ferry Corsten and are released on the Dataless label. Described as ‘a fusion of house, electro, tech house with a sprinkling of trance’ and coupled with Mark’s undoubted pedigree as a writer we welcome him to Lost Dawn to show us his new sounds and his ever energetic performance and infectious smile.
Phil Reynolds is simply one of the world’s most popular hard dance and trance DJ’s of the last 10 years. Holding residencies at super clubs like Frantic and playing across all four continents of the world there isn’t a dance floor he hasn’t graced his uplifting beats with. He has released many tracks on the mighty Nukleuz label and sold thousands of albums - hooking up with other hard dance legends such as Nick Sentience, BK and Andy Farley. He is however in transition with a number of house and electro musical projects. At Lost Dawn he shall be exclusively playing a house set - premiering some of his latest tunes.
Simon Williams (aka Simon Qudos) is a UK based DJ who discovered his love for hard trance and dance in 2004. He has played at some of the biggest venues, under his Qudos guise, in the country including The Arches, The Fridge, Syndicate and the festivals of Creamfields, Global Gathering, Coloursfest and Rock Ness. He has a forthcoming collaboration to be released with Nick Sagar-House and recently played in Durban and Johannesburg with Sander Van Doorn and Marco V. He reacts well with the crowd and promises to take the dance floor on a journey.
Our residents ADAM SYMBIOSIS and CRAIG GUNN will be also spinning their popular uplifting beats. Adam with his trademark bouncy sets of vocal blissed out driving trance and Craig’s with his progressive electro style
With our extended all day event line-up we we be welcoming back during the afternoon TOM GALLAGHER, MILES GORFY and KETHER , VOODOOBASS and STEELO
Our ARTS curator ELLIE HAWKINS will also be in attendance overseeing original projections for our screen, live art and magic from the ever memorable SAM COOKNEY.
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Flyer:
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Region:
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London
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Music:
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Trance. House. Deep House. Prog House. Tribal House. Vocal House. Electro House. Tech House. Breaks. Electro. Disco. Chillout / Leftfield.
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DJ's:
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Sparky Dog (aka K90)
Phil Reynolds (exclusive house set)
Simon Williams
Adam Symbiosis (resident)
Craig Gunn (resident)
Steelo
Tom Gallagher (resident)
Miles Gorfy
VoodooBass
Kether
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