Creamfields 2007

nathan

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OOH yes, just bought my ticket. Anyone else going?

Here's the lineup;

Main Stage

The Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, Kelis, LCD Soundsystem, Mark Ronson Live

M8 Present: Cream & Goodgreef

Carl Cox, Ferry Corsten, Eddie Halliwell, Sander Kleinenberg (DVJ Set), Hernan Cattaneo, Marco V, Yousef, Adam Sheridan, Gareth Wyn, Special Guest: Above & Beyond

Subliminal Sessions

Erick Morillo, David Guetta, Harry Romero, Tom Novy, Jose Nunez, Jorge Jaramillo, Anton Powers, Special Guests: Swedish House Mafia, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell

Chibuku & Annie Mac present (in Association with DJ Mag)

Sven Vath, Erol Alkan, Simian Mobile Disco Live, Annie Mac, MSTRKRFT, Claude Von Stroke, Tane, Live: New Young Pony Club, Live: Freeform 5

MYSPACE present Futurism

2ManyDJs, Dave Clarke, Tiga, Miss Kittin, Kissy Sell Out, Andy Mac, Live: Ladytron, Live: Justice

The Scratch Perverts present Beatdown

Pendulum Live, Mark Ronson, Andy C, DJ Yoda, Scratch Perverts, DJ Marky, DJ Hype, Evil Nine, Futurebound, No Fakin DJs, MCs: Dynamite, MC:GQ, IC3, SAS

Tidy

Edison Factor (Live), Tidy Boys, Lisa Pin Up, Rob Tissera, Mark EG, Andy Whitby, Kutski, Amber D, Nick Sentience, Alex Kid, Guyver, JP & Jukesy, the Colonel, Kim Ayres

Strongbow

Zombie Disco Squad, The Whip (Live), Black Ghosts (Live), Kris Bones, Cagedbaby (DJ), Uffie and Feadz, Sinden, Radio

Hed Kandi Hospitality Arena

Phil Faversham, David Dunne, Andy Daniels, Miss Kelly Marie, The Lovely Laura On Sax, Pav on Percussion

Galaxy Outdoor Stage

Galaxy return as official radio partners.??Making sure the party is non-stop Andi Durrant and Paul Kershaw will be the hosts of the Galaxy Outdoor stage bringing you the latest news in between introducing acts. Plus the Tidy Boys will serve up some entertainment in their own imitable style.??Broadcast live across the Galaxy network.

This has got to be one of the best line up's i've ever seen!!
 
Man, as i said on msn, you lucky sod! If only i was over 18...

My fav artists there are:

The Chemical Brothers

Carl Cox, Ferry Corsten, Eddie Halliwell, Marco V and Above and beyond

Not into the dirty electro/house stuff by David Guetta (thats what he usually does)

2ManyDJs!!

Andy C (seeing him live in august (www.southwestfour.com/cardiff)), DJ Hype!!!

ZOMG THE BEST PART IS...Tidy Boys, Lisa Pin Up, Rob Tissera, Mark EG, Andy Whitby, Kutski, Amber D

Tidy boys are amazing
 
who are those people?

The only ones I've heard of are the chemical brothers :confused:

is it one of those dance 'things' (can't really say gig, maybe uprated disco?)where there is a dj playing mp3's or cd's "live" :rolleyes:

:p :(
 
wow like the look of the Subliminal sessions and M8 presents. Some Pendulem and Tidy boys will be awesome too

2ManyDJ's are pretty sweet too

Looks damn good, shame I can't afford it this year or I'd be there :(
 
equk said:
who are those people?

The only ones I've heard of are the chemical brothers

is it one of those dance 'things' (can't really say gig, maybe uprated disco?)where there is a dj playing mp3's or cd's "live"

i dont really like this sort of music and yet ive heard of lots of them...

widen your horizons! you might like it!

its a festival btw
 
Ha-HA Carl Cox, that takes me back a bit.

Ugh about 15+ years >.< M8 liked him more tho, nice guy, used to play in Bristol alot, handful of times in Cardiff.

Have a great time, I`ve never been into seeing these people live. Greatest dj in my time was Cool DJ Red Alert.
 
name='equk' said:
who are those people?

The only ones I've heard of are the chemical brothers :confused:

is it one of those dance 'things' (can't really say gig, maybe uprated disco?)where there is a dj playing mp3's or cd's "live" :rolleyes:

:p :(

how dare you!

/me gives equk a slap!

have you never heard of a festival?

I've not heard of some of them, but i know a fair few of them.
 
name='nathan' said:
how dare you!

/me gives equk a slap!

have you never heard of a festival?

I've not heard of some of them, but i know a fair few of them.

I've heard of glastonbury festival, been to reading festival etc, but glastonbury+reading+leeds festivals at least have live bands :)

Can't stand most dance music and don't understand why people would go to watch DJ's play a few tunes.
 
name='equk' said:
I've heard of glastonbury festival, been to reading festival etc, but glastonbury+reading+leeds festivals at least have live bands :)

Can't stand most dance music and don't understand why people would go to watch DJ's play a few tunes.

Well then I would suggest you don't read a thread about dance music if you don't like it :)

As for me I know that different DJ's have their different styles and keeping top-class mixes and song choices throughout a whole gig is bloody difficult - those that are talented at doing it make the night a magical amazing night :)

So is anyone actually going to Creamfields?
 
As for me I know that different DJ's have their different styles and keeping top-class mixes and song choices throughout a whole gig is bloody difficult - those that are talented at doing it make the night a magical amazing night
Once you get the hang of it its pretty easy actualy. I prefer something like the Warped Tour or Ozzfest with all live bands. These kinds of things are fun to hang out at though.
 
Once you get the hang of it ye tis pretty easy to do it "well" but not that little bit extra whcih is what the very best DJ's do
 
Oh like scratching? IMO that is just stupid, why ruin your needle man. And if you got money to buy a diamond one, why ruin your records? As for CDing, easy. I made a grand in one night by making a playlist based on the croud i would have and had request tunes lined up as well on a laptop. They said it was the best DJ work they heard. No the REAL hard part is MCing while your DJing. PLaying the music is simple. Some people just dont have the umph to MC.
 
Used to be bi-directional needles on technics afair, nothing else special about em.

Whole different sorta dj`ing these days tho.

Some djs use ipods.
 
Some djs use ipods.
Exactly, like i used a laptop. Its easier, and the hard part is MCing. DJing for a wedding is hard stuff. Specialy for a school dance when everybody is your friend and your trying to please everybody.
 
name='PP Mguire' said:
Exactly, like i used a laptop. Its easier, and the hard part is MCing. DJing for a wedding is hard stuff. Specialy for a school dance when everybody is your friend and your trying to please everybody.

Nah, stick the Birdy song, Macerainer???, okey-cokey, last-waltz, and a handfull of other annoying tracks on with some of the phrases u get at all weddings and stick it on shuffle.

Make out with the brides maids then ;)
 
you do all know its not like a school disco dj with a selection of songs played one after the other, just like on a cd.

Theres the beat matching, being creative when mixing inbetween songs. Bootleggging which i love!

EDIT: read that its a new location... Daresbury, Halton, Cheshire.
 
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