Originally posted by Acton
I'm of to Global Gathering this year, the line up hasn't been announced yet, but the confirmed headliners sound promising...
The Prodigy, Orbital, and Pendulum.
On top of that there will be the usual suspects.
i saw the prodigy a few weeks ago, was fucking insane
Originally posted by Acton
Yeah they are, I'm looking forward to hearing their new stuff live. I caught them at Creamfields a couple of years ago, it was immense.
they played alot of old stuff at the concert, but the new stuff was pretty cool too, especially warriors dance.. that track is massive
Originally posted by dj_alfi
i saw the prodigy a few weeks ago, was fucking insane
saw them last month.
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dont argue with the yanks nutter, they know best!
Mar-13-2009 02:08
infiniteJEST
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Originally posted by drEamer
EDC in LA...June 26 and 27
QFT.
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Mar-13-2009 04:26
winston
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Originally posted by Acton
Yeah they are, I'm looking forward to hearing their new stuff live. I caught them at Creamfields a couple of years ago, it was immense.
lucky chaplin!
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