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batemanscott
Just read this article in DJ mag and thought it really funny. Homelands have lost the plot......

HOMELANDS SHOCK LINE-UP





Words: Terry Church

Techno ravers, trance kids and prog bods have all been scratching their heads as to the decision made by Homeland’s promoter Darren Hughes to exclude their favourite DJs from this year’s Matterley Bowl event.

There will be no techno arena this year and only a handful of trance and progressive DJs have been invited to play at the event, which represents a dramatic u-turn in Homelands’ line-up.

“The festival in 2002 was just too large and too hard to distinguish from the other major dance music festivals,” claims Hughes. “Last year we decided to change our musical direction and the event was a massive success. This year we are simply continuing on with that change.”

This suggests that this year’s event progresses from initial dramatic changes that occurred in 2003. Last year the exclusion of big trance DJs such as Tiesto, and Armin Van Buuren shocked many, but the omission of techno and progressive house stalwarts this year like Jeff Mills, Sasha, Dave Clarke, and John Digweed - has been even more surprising.

Unexpectedly, in the place of a techno arena is a new hip-hop tent hosted by BBC Radio 1’s Tim Westwood. Hughes however disagrees with those that suggest that hip-hop isn’t quite dance music: “The talent we’ve secured for the hip-hop arena are proper old skool, people like Mr Scruff, Jazzy Jeff and Grandmaster Flash. I dare anyone to stand in front of those guys and tell me that that isn’t great music to dance to.”

Hughes believes that credibility is the key to the future of dance music festivals. “Mainstream dance music has taken a battering over the last year or two,” notes Hughes. “But, we needed it, myself included. We had lost touch, money became more of an issue and we forgot why we put on parties in the first place. In my opinion the -end of the stick has been cut off, and good riddance.”

What about the exclusion of the techno arena? “Of course I’m very sad to see the techno tent go,” maintains Hughes, “but I think the Homelands crowd prefer live music than anything else. When a band are on form and they pull out all the stops on stage it beats any DJ.”

However Homelands still is the ‘official’ start to summer’s clubbing.




what do u think??

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nicknack
i think that's in homosexual, but since i won't be there who gives a :D
Antistatic
Hip-hop isn't dance music. They tried to run a hip-hop room at MoS Annual 2002 and it had a maximum of about 10 people at any one time compared with >2000 in the main room.
one.tjc
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what do u think??


... bollocks!
stamper
I think the promoter has a few issues to be honest, what a twat!

I think Homelands will lose a HUGE amount of crowd this year. Good thing is doesn't affect us over here.
Vigilante
Seems like a big load of BS to me....
muli
sounds boring. they are turning their backs on what started it all!
webmeister
Hasn't Homelands for 2004 already been on? Like about a month ago?
bassaholix
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Originally posted by webmeister
Hasn't Homelands for 2004 already been on? Like about a month ago?


I think so 2...
Pointy
Yea it was last month.. My sister said was it en wicked. Just the diversity of genres she saw was great n that you can't do that at any other gig - Paul vak Dyk, Groove Armada, Faithless, Lamb, Grandmaster Flash.

And there's been nothing said about the crowd numbers being down - so obviously the organisers must have done something right :rolleyes:

Philby
they should stop complaining and be glad they have a choice of 5 or whatever huge in dance festivals a year...
beatman
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Originally posted by batemanscott

Last year the exclusion of big trance DJs such as Tiesto, and Armin Van Buuren shocked many, but the omission of techno and progressive house stalwarts this year like Jeff Mills, Sasha, Dave Clarke, and John Digweed

"In my opinion the -end of the stick has been cut off, and good riddance."


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