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[OCT30] DOOMS NIGHT @ PACIFIC COLISEUM (pne grounds) presented by Solid Corporation
Solid Corporation proudly presents to you a Halloween Massive, .:: DOOMS NIGHT::. Saturday October 30th, 2004 @ Pacific Coliseum (Pacific National Exhibition) infoline: 604.444.8004 website: www.solid-corporation.com email: [email protected] As darkness approaches over the city of Vancouver, we once again unite together for one massive dance event. From the creators of the International Music Festival (IMF), Solid Corporation is proud to present Dooms Night on the eve of Halloween at the Pacific Coliseum which is located on the Pacific National Exhibition grounds. The event will feature 4 areas of music with a cast of world class artists surrounded with Vancouver’s most sought out DJs. Prepare yourself for a memorable experience with expected attendance of over 5000+ people dancing in costumes. The energy and atmosphere will not be comparable to any other as Solid Corporation takes it up to another level of production. SOLID COSTUME CONTEST: // lets get freaky // The best costume will receive: 1st place:: Mini motorcycle sponsored by Marco S Wear 2nd place:: $500 cash prize 3rd place:: Tickets to next Solid Event AREA ONE (Trance, Hard Dance, Techno) MAURO PICOTTO (www.mauropicotto.com) – Italy Crossing the boundaries of musical styles is normally the kiss of death for most artists. Only the talented few can survive the typecasting that global success has brought them and Mauro Picotto is the leader of the pack. The promos on his Alchemy imprint are so cutting edge that gloves need to be worn when handling them. The debut single, a 4 tracker called Alchemy EP, was released internationally in July 2003 receiving universal acclaim from the industry types and party hedonists alike becoming an anthem on the electronic dance scene. Mauro has continued to defy the critics by constantly changing the public perception, he has crossed musical genres while others have fallen by the way side, from the untrained eye with relative ease. Mauro Picotto encapsulates his emotions with endless energy, in both his life and his work. Be prepared for an unforgettable evening as the legendary Mauro Picotto hits the decks at Dooms Night. SVENSON from Svenson & Gielen (www.svenson.be, ID&T) Beligium Svenson has been known to be the key producer in the projects under the name "Airscape" with Johan Gielen. He has produced remixes for Tiësto, Boy George, Safri Duo, etc. and the biggest remix hit up until now is without a doubt “Delerium Feat. Sarah McLachlan – Silence”. After years of co-operation with Johan Gielen, they decided that it was time for both of them to do some things solo. Svenson's first solo release with ID&T was “Sunlight Theory”. It became the anthem for Trance Energy 2004 and it also became a big top 20 hit in Holland. Watch out for new Svenson releases in the near future! Come and experience a journey to trance heaven as Svenson makes his first ever appearance on the westcoast. BLANK AND JONES (www.blankandjones.info) - Germany We are proud to bring back Blank & Jones once again. This time, both Piet and Jaspa will be playing alongside each other at this massive event. Come and discover why this dynamic duo is highly demanded in North America. Their innovating style has its own particular flair and while their exceptional DJ sets are events in themselves. With the slammed schedules, these extraordinary DJs have been booked for the largest and most important dance events. They have headlined huge events such as Trance Energy, Love Parade, Nature One, and Mayday. Their new single “Perfect Silence” has been storming charts and DJ sets around the world. Look out for their new compilation “The Mix Vol.3” and prepare for a legendary set at Dooms Night! TOMCRAFT (www.djtomcraft.de) - Germany During the last six years Thomas Bruckner from Munich (Germany), aka TOMCRAFT, has reached the peak of the European House and Techno scene, due to his own mystic and powerful sound. Both a successful producer of various hits in the charts and an internationally very popular DJ, TOMCRAFT stirs the masses to dance. By the successful combination of producing as well as being a DJ, he managed to join the first league of Techono stars in Germany – appearing in Mayday, Love Parade, Energy and other events. and is also sought after in USA, Columbis, Australia, Japan and all over Europe! ANNE SAVAGE (www.annesavage.net) U.K Anne Savage needs no introduction. 2004 sees Anne playing every corner of the globe as well as the festival circuit with dates at Creamfields, Godskitchen’s ‘Global Gathering’, Colourfest, Planet Love, Tidy Summer Camp and UK clubs such as Slinky, Frantic, Time Flies, Euphoria, Goodgreef and Godskitchen. The latest news is that Anne has been chosen to fill in for Dave Pearce’s prestigious Sunday night show, ‘Dance Anthems’, on BBC Radio 1! Shy Brothers (Solid Trax, www.shybrothers.com) Mike & Benjamin Shir aka the Shy Brothers started experimenting at an early age and became a cutting edge dj team. Their underlying passion for music and their well-built experience have been a key in producing their first tracks. For more info about the Shy Brothers, remember to check their brand new revamp website at shybrothers.com. Keep an look out for other new Shy Brother’s singles coming your way for the year 2004. Jimmy Chou (Solid Corp.) Mirka Cerny (Boomtown / Driven) vs. Vlado (Solid Corp) AREA TWO (Breaks, DnB and Jungle) hosted by super stan THE YOUNG PUNX (www.theyoungpunx.com) - United Kingdom LIVE PA The Young Punx are a pair of underground UK dance producers who, throughout 2003, have become a regular fixture on late night radio and dancefloors. They’ve made their name with a series of cheeky and eclectic club tracks taking elements of popular culture and mashing them with pumping nuskool breaks and chunky techie disco house. Their humorous and anarchic remixing approach and innovative DJ sets have seen them rise in under a year to remixing for the likes of the Ministry of Sound and DJing at Radiohead aftershow parties. They were voted by BBC Radio One listeners as one of the two best bootleg remixers of 2003. They also sell an inexplicably large amount of records in Japan. CRAZE (www.djcraze.com) - USA Craze’s blend of hip-hop, breaks, drum & bass and turntablism is untouchable. His tours have included the largest North American Drum & Bass excursion - The Kung Fu Knowledge Tour, the 35 date Mixer’s TGIM Tour with DJ Infamous, and extensive dates worldwide... Jamaica, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Iceland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Scotland, Italy, Netherlands, France, Canada, and Nicaragua. This, along with, extensive coverage in all most every hip-hop and dance music magazine and TV program available, (Check out the January 2000 cover of URB Magazine and the October 2000 covers of MIXER and DJ TIMES) has made Craze a worldwide hip-hop phenomenon. MC ARMANNI REIGN (substitution.net / Plantinum) USA Fact: Nothing can stop America's #1 DnB MC from completely destroying the place wherever he goes. With that said, we are proud to have MC Armanni Reign represent alongside Craze and the dnb junkies for his their appearance in Vancouver. Witness the "ruth, rugged, & raw" strength of the MC Armanni Reign & you will never look at the DnB MC the same again... DJ DEEKLINE (www.ratrecords.info) - UK Deekline has been collecting records since the age of 3. He was initially inspired by early funk, electro, jungle and UK garage. Deekline decided that the sound wasn't for him. Instead he started playing Breakbeats. It was a move his Garage peers couldn't get their heads around, seeing as at the time. Garage was the most lucrative form of Dance music in the UK. But Deekline stuck to his guns, earning a reputation as an unique and popular DJ, incorporating acapellas and scratching his arse. The move paid off, he has since played all the major festivals in the UK, seen most of Europe, a 10-state tour of the US and 8-city tour Australia. His productions have been licensed to compilations ranging from Fabric Live to Pure Garage. Come witness what this man is all about at Dooms Night as he will rock your socks off! AQUASKY (www.aquasky.co.uk) - UK The story begins in early 1995, when old friends Dave Wallace, Kieron Bailey and Brent Newitt initially got together to produce their own music. Shortly afterwards a demo tape arrived through the post-box at Moving Shadow and the seeds of a musical alliance were sown. The first single 'Dezires / Images' (Shadow 64) was released just three months later and remixed by Krust (Shadow 64R). Championed by the likes of Fabio and LTJ Bukem, it became a huge favourite down at Speed. Omega Image (Solid Corp. Unconscious Bro., FnK) Soma (www.djsoma.ca, scratchnspin.co.uk, Fundamental, Fnk) vs. Mateo (Agro, Fundamental) K-Pryde (War and Peace, Uh-Oh!) vs Mr. Clean (War n Peace) Johnny Ill (DA) AREA THREE (House/Funk/Progressive) hosted by PASSION CLUB sponsored by On Deck Records Dj Tatiana (www.djtatiana.com) USA For someone who¹s only been on the scene for almost three years, DJ Tatiana Alvarez¹s career is headed for the top! Her unique spinning sound of Tribal/Funky House/Progressive, has her stamping her mark in clubs around the U.S and parts of Mexico. Having been blessed with an immeasurable beauty, Tatiana not only sounds amazing, but looks it as well. With a rough and tough "Tank Girl" style, she not only captures her audiences, she mesmerizes... Christian Alvarez (Eyezcream, Illegal Beats, MMG) Jay C. (On Deck / Exert / Passion) Scott Audio (Passion Club) Thomas Mezey (Mez Music mgmt, Bassline Ent. Rekap Rec.) Montreal Rev (Ph1.ca / Vivid) Sean Kuo (Ingredient) Marshall Virtal (On Deck / Red) AREA FOUR sponsored by www.clubvibes.com DJ SoulKid vs Biscuit (Afterdark Records, Divine Sound Intervention, Goodbeat) - USA Having played several 2x4 and tag team sets in the Seattle area, SoulKid and Biscuit have proven to be a strong Breaks duo that has delivered the breakbeats to move the crowd and rock the dancefloor from start to finish. Hailing originally from Orlando, FL, SoulKid has made Seattle his homebase for the past two years to push his Funky Florida Breaks sound all along the West coast. Blending the Maimi bass and the female vocal hooks, SoulKid keeps with the trademark of the Florida sound to move the soul. A Seattle native, Biscuit has been bringing the best in breaks to dancefloors throughout the Northwest for the last two years. In this relatively short amount of time, Biscuit has quickly distinguished himself in the Seattle breaks scene with precise mixing and an enormous stage presence. Combining Nuskool, Uk, and Funky Breaks, you get the best of all breaks with Biscuit. From the top two Seattle breakbeat technicians, SoulKid and Biscuit will drop the cuts that will take dancers through a journey of breakbeat heaven. Skip Ez (On Deck / Silverwater) Richard Pyra (Drive Ent. / ConscienceCollective / Evolve) Sean Gallagher (www.seangallagher.ca / Club Viva / Elitebeat) Major Josh (NNP / Silverwaters / Revolution / Virtuous Groove) Bozga (Revolution) Cyrus (Uh-Oh! / Evolve) Trizzak (www.djtrizzak.com) Nathan Hall (Revolution) .:: Ticket Pricing ::. Early Birds @ $45 Next 500 @ $50 Next 1000 @ $60 Next 1000 @ $70 Thereafter @ $75 More @ Door VIP @ $80 Limited Presale V.I.P $80 Advanced entry and access to the catered V.I.P. section. **Warning Purchase your tickets from authorized ticket outlets ONLY. Strictly no illicit substances, stringent searches, ROAR. Please party responsibly. .::Ticket Outlets::. www.ticketmaster.ca Vancouver: Boomtown // 604.893.8696 // 102-1252 Burrard St. Eye Trust Optical // 604.267.3737 // 4250 Dunbar St. Royal TBar // 604.253.8227 // 2893 East Broadway On Decks Records // 604.662.7723 // 416 W. Georgia Street Fantasy Cuts // 604.875.6635 // 736 W. Broadway Burnaby: Ra House // 604.438.5353 // Metrowtown Laramy // 604.439.2013 // Metropolis Richmond: U.F.O // 604.303.9691 // 8700 Mckim Way Insomnia // 604.207.1388 // 100-7911 Alderbridge Way Abbotsford: Replay Boardshop // 604.859.5867 // 2485 West Railway Nanaimo: Lucid Records // 250.753.3571 // 35 Commercial Street Victoria: Sacred Herb // 250.384.0659 // 106-561 Johnson Rd. Seattle: Platinum Records // 206.324.8032 // 915 East Pike Street. ~ Do you like to be part of the SOLID’s promotion group? Than email us at [email protected] ~ Last edited by -STAN-; Sep 15, 04 at 05:53 AM. |
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Why wont you be making it out to this a m a z i n g party? Do you have something else which you must attend to? LOL ;) |
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holy shit this is gonna be interesting .. Dooms day Vs Spooky 9
spooky is a legendary classic event that cannot be missed .. but i wouldnt underestimate solid though .. their job at IMF was superb .. my money is on twisted .. cuz spooky has been around for ages its all about the lineup now .. whoever brings down tiesto or PVD is gonna win this battle .. Last edited by Drunk-Savage; Aug 27, 04 at 05:22 PM. |
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hey people just wanted to say that halloween is a time to have fun and party with your friends or family etc etc. please try not to look at this as some sort of battle or competition, alot of production/club/events companies will be busy and spending alot of time and money to make this year's halloween another memorable one for all of you out there! so party on people, love and no hate! Respect~
Cheers Jimmy Chou Solid Corp. |
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just a comment . . . Dont you think you should release the line up before selling your tix?? I understand that they are early bird tix . . . but still. Im just curious to know ur logic behind this decision. |
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Wow, bying earlybird tickets without knowing the line up is kinda like choosing the 'mystery prize' in a contest. You gotta be brave. I'm sure once the line up's released there's gonna be a lot of happy people though. Why book the PNE and not bring the talent? EXACTLY.
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pre-sale means pre-sale, the lineup is gonna be good, the setup is gonna be good, if u are smart, and u like PNE parties, buy ticket early, and save the rest of the money u'd be paying if u wait last second.. hmmmm-ing, and humm-ing what to do. |