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Streetlife presents : Dave Clarke Cuba Galway 25/6

  • 14-05-2010 5:09pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46


    Dave Clarke is a regular headliner at the world's biggest dance festival and host of the white noise radio show with over 1 million listeners a week around the world .This will be the first Streetlife Party in Galway after sell outs in Limerick, Cork and Waterford and is only Dave Clarke's 2nd Galway show in 7 years ! Tickets are on sale now at tickets.ie & Ticketmaster outlets nationwide priced 15 euro plus booking and will also be on the door on the night.

    One of the most respected (and idiosyncratic) techno DJs and producers in the '90s,Dave Clarke began his music career as a hip-hop DJ in the mid-'80s, shifting to acid house and later rave near the end of the decade. He began recording for Stress (as Pig City) in the early '90s and also appeared on R&S, XL, and his own Magnetic North Records. By the mid-'90s, he had gradually shifted away from rave to a brand of straight-ahead techno with the ferocity of hardcore yet the sublime feelings of classic Detroit techno. A series of three singles named "Red" gained fame during 1995-1996 (the last went Top 40 in the U.K.), as did his ferocious DJ sets. Demagnitized, a compilation of his earlier material on Magnetic North (with additional tracks fromCristian Vogel, DJ Hell, and others), was released in 1995.Clarke's phenomenal album debut, Archive One, appeared in a year later on Deconstruction. Clarke also mixed two volumes of the crucial electro compilation series Electro Boogie for Studio !K7. A handful of other mixes followed, including two volumes of World Service, which
    were issued before and after the 2003 studio album Devil's Advocate. The two-disc compilation Remixes and Rarities: 1992-2005 came out in early 2007.

    Support comes from Streeftlife's Paul Webb and a host of Galway talent.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,580 ✭✭✭✭Riesen_Meal


    Was Clarkey not in Galway bout 2 months ago?


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