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Cream Reunion 29th May @ Nation, Liverpool
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| samuellamont |
Seb Fontaine
Jan Johnston (Live)
Performing: 'Skydive', 'Mercury & Solace', 'Remember' & 'Flesh'
Oliver Lieb (L.S.G.)
Steve Parry
Samuel Lamont
Tickets:
Earlybird £11+bf
Advance £12.50+bf
Standard £14+bf
Available from:
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11443958/
0844 884 29 20
http://www.ticketline.co.uk/cream-reunion-tickets
0844 888 99 91
3B Records (5 Slater St, Liverpool)
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?237606
Former Main Room resident and Cream favourite Seb Fontaine headlines what promises to be another special reunion. After building his reputation in London during the 90s Seb joined Cream as resident in 1998 and made the Main Room his own during his time at the helm. An Ibiza residency and a Radio 1 show followed before he set up his own night 'Type' at The Cross back in the capital. Seb has recorded compilation CD's for the likes of Global Underground and Perfecto and launched the excellent Spot On Records with hits such as Atlantis - Fiji and Handsburn - Good Shot.
Alongside Seb we will be joined by the stunning Jan Johnston. Described as 'the first lady of trance' Jan's instantly recognisable and haunting ethereal vocals melt the senses and touch the soul. Accepted the world over as one of the finest in the business Jan turns great records into timeless classics and has worked and collaborated with the likes of Paul Oakenfold, BT, Chicane & Tiesto.
Jan’s big break came when BT (Brian Transeau) discovered her on a solo project, Paris & The Prayer. Using the vocal from The Prayer the soaring yet touching Calling Your Name was born and soon a special partnership was fused on Perfecto Records. Featuring on BT's ESCM album 'Remember' took the plaudits as one of Perfectos finest 12" packages and an almost guaranteed airing at Cream every week. Further collaborations on Mercury & Solace & Flesh, combined with a successful solo career merely confirmed her standing as Perfecto's finest vocalist.
Not forgetting it was Jan's work with Anthony Pappa & Alan Bremner to produce Skydive under their Freefall guise on Stress Records in 1998 that reverberates as one of the finest dance records ever produced an all time Cream classic. A very special live PA awaits!
Joining Jan, will be Frankfurt DJ and producer Oliver Lieb. An instant addition to electronic music's hall of fame with around two dozen aliases and well over 200 productions and remixes to his name, the German maestro has been a purveyor of mesmerising progressive, trance, house & techno for over 20 years. Combining deep bass frequencies and moving melodies, Oliver is most famed for his work under his L.S.G. moniker, creating masterpieces such as Netherworld, Hidden Sun Of Venus, Shecan & Into Deep, which have been championed at Cream by the likes of Sasha, Paul Oakenfold & Parks & Wilson.
Signed to labels such as Harthouse, Superstition, Hooj, Platipus & MOS, as Oliver Lieb his own work has heralded such greats as Subraumstimulation & Lightspeed, and as a remixer hes always added something different to the original in a way that only Oliver Lieb finds possible. A seemingly endless discography, highlights include remixes of Ambassadors - The Fade, PUSH - Universal Nation and Art of Trance - Kaleidoscope.
Warming up the night's proceedings will be none other than local legend Steve Parry. With 20 years experience under his belt, Steve's house and progressive sound has graced many of the world's top nightclubs and events, including Cream, Bedrock, Renaissance & the Zurich Street Parade where he played to to over 1 million people. With 10 years as Manager of 3beat Records and a weekly radio show on Juice FM, Steve’s ear for a tune is second to none.
Completing the line-up is promoter and resident Samuel Lamont. After playing an Oakey inspired closing set in the Annexe, Sam’s versatility, creativeness and knowledge of his audience will once again be in full force to deliver the music and memories that we all crave.
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| Acton |
I'm actually going to this :D
Should be a good one. |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by Simon_N
Over 25's?????? |
I feel sorry for the true fans who are under 25 who would like to go to this...but from a personal perspective, this policy will certainly weed out a lot of the total s that seem to grace clubland these days. |
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| samuellamont |
| It's over 25's as its aimed at those that used to go 95-2002 as thats the period of music that will be played. We won't be IDing people though if they're under 25 and have bought a ticket providing they're not a scally! |
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| samuellamont |
Earlybird tickets have sold out from all outlets. Advance tickets available now at £12.50+bf.
The last reunion sold out 2 weeks in advance so please purchase your tickets early to avoid disappointment. |
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| Lews |
Wow this looks amazing. Would love to see Lieb live and imagine I'd have quite a time with you spinning as well, Samuel.
Too bad I'm under 25 and 10 billion miles away :(
Why is everything good in England?
Hopefully next year I'll be over there and can actually make it to some of these shows. |
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| Jivemaster |
| Sam, what was the tracklist to your set? I heard that you played Wonky :) |
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| [N]ûk|êû[Z] |
| nice, looks good .. nice to see cream make an appearance :) |
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