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Recreation 15th March

@ The Factory, Vauxhall

10pm - 6am

_Main Room_

Phil Reynolds (Innovate/Frantic/Digital Creation recordings)

Carl Nicholson (presence recordings)

Dan Identikal (presence recordings)

Ashley James (Addiction)

Gordon Darley (IDJ/Puzzle Project)

Tom Parr (Flashpoint recording)

R. Walsh (Birthday set)

Tech trance competition winner

__Electro/breaks room__

vin100 (pushin plastic)

Drummer

Funkformer

DJ 70

Si (www.downtherabbithole.co.uk)

Stefan (B)rodin (Birthday set)

D4rk (Frantic/squelsher/D4rK R3cords)

Electro/breaks competition winner

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When the overground gets stale the underground reclaims and the spirit of Dance is recreated anew. For a night of solid, original music and respect for the musical journey, Recreation unfolds its first party of 2008 on 15 March at the clubbers underground venue of choice, The Factory. Crowning headliners on the night are global Hard Trance icon, Phil Reynolds (Innovate/Frantic/Digital Creation recordings), one of the originators of the hard trance sound and the original Frantic resident, who continues to DJ in countries across the world and push the sound he loves above all others, and Carl Nicholson, co-owner of Presence Recordings and a DJ and producer who’s lead and supported the underground for over a decade. Put together with the dynamic sounds of the scenes’ brightest young talents, a night of quality tech trance, psy trance, hard trance and house is guaranteed!

With fresh productions being as integral to the night as the DJs, Tom Parr, who’s been clocking up releases over the past year, including two on Flashpoint Recordings, will be offering up his hardest energy to bring the night to close; Dan Identikal, producer and the second half of Presence Recordings joins his partner Carl to showcase their latest tracks as well as a FREE CD give-away during the early part of the evening; with main room DJ support being given by Addiction’s Ashley James with psy trance, the Puzzle Project’s hard dance ambassador Gordon Darley and Recreation resident R Walsh.

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Room Two’s music continues the party vibe with the sleazy electro disco sounds of Vin100, of Pushin Plastic infamy, DJ and producer of tracks including collaborations with Chew the Fat’s, Merka – not to be missed!! Drummer shows us his softer, though no less filthy side, with his electro house with the very busy Funkformer who’s been keeping dancefloors moving across the country and into Ibiza , DJ70, Si (www.downtherabbithole.co.uk), Stefan (B)rodin (who will also be celebrating his birthday in style - leave your presents at the door!) and D4rk (Frantic, squelsher/D4rk R3cords) all mixed together to create a shake and boom fest!

True to its underground roots, Recreation is passionate about supporting those who love the music as much as they do and so, in return support, an incredible opportunity to showcase their sound over a professional sound system has been given to the winners of the tech trance and electro/breaks DJ competition – the underground at its very best!

A new, top class sound system and colourful backdrops provided by Luna Décor help ensure Recreation is a night that lives up to its word and roots - no nonsense, high quality dance music progressing as a night should and, above all, the original party vibe!

DSI Advanced Tickets:

http://www.dontstayin.com/uk/london/factor...15/event-155847

Guestlist: £8

Door Price: £10

Venue: The Factory, 65 Goding Street, London SE11 5AW

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