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A+E & Sundissential Tour 2008

Date:

22nd March 2008

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Venue:

The Jailhouse

Gaol Street

Hereford

HR4 8LW

Opening times:

20:00 - 03:00 (Special early opening time)

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A+E fans have been spoiled over recent months after a string of successful night's with Hard Houses biggest players such as Lisa Lashes, BK and the Tidy Boys to name a few. March 22nd will see this trend continue as A+E teams up with the king of all parties, the legendary Sundissential, to present what looks to be A+E's biggest night yet. If that wasn't enough, one of clublands most infamous icons and the man that started Sundissential 12 years ago, Madders, will be at hand to host the evening!

PAUL GLAZBY

Paul Glazby is a man that needs no introduction. Owner of Vicious Circle, arguably the most consistent Hard House label of

recent years with over 70 genre defining releases. Since starting out as resident at the legendary Insomniacz he has

grown to becoming one of the most in demand DJ's on the circuit today. As well as headlining all the major events and

Hard Dance festivals in the UK Paul has also enjoyed success taking his full-on sound across the globe at world famous events such as Dance Valley in Holland.

PAUL MADDOX

Whether it be Dj'ing or producing, Paul is without doubt one of the most talented and creative individuals in the scene.

Snapped up by Tidy Trax at the tender age of 16 Paul has gone on to become one of the most well respected names in the

industry. He has enjoyed success across the globe, supporting the Tidy Boys on a world tour as well as being one of very

few to appear on all 12 Tidy Weekender's line-ups.

IAN M

For eight years in the ‘90s Ian played a central role in the success of the most important after-hours club in British

dance music history, Trade. The residency which followed gave Ian the challenging task of playing after the lord of the

dance Tony de Vit, one which he pulled off successfully week after week. The fruitful relationship with Trade afforded a

number of memorable career highlights. These include playing to an audience of 250,000 at the Love Parade in Leeds,

teaming up with Danny Tenaglia at Twilo in New York and headlining Dance Valley in Amsterdam alongside Carl Cox. Ask any

hard house DJ to cite their influences and you can bet that Ian M is near the top of their list, and his pervasive

influence shows no sign of waning.

STEVE-NRG

Steve-NRG is a fast rising star in the making and has played at some of the biggest events in the country including

Sundissential, Storm, Polysexual, Slinky and B2T. Whether it be a groovier building set or full on hard NRG, his

energetic sound is instantly recognisable. His ability to adapt his style, depending on crowd and time of set, makes him one of the most versatile, technically gifted and respected DJs around.

DANNY ROBERTS

In recent years Danny a.k.a Nice Guy Danny has been building his reputation as one of the industries most promising

talents. Having started out in Birmingham he soon became a regular fixture on the circuit and soon was picked to be

resident at Dropzone, ran by Charlotte Birch. This gave him the ideal opportunity to showcase his skills to a much larger

crowd while playing alongside some of the countries biggest DJ's. Danny also presents Clubbed Up, a Midlands based radio

show that has enjoyed great success over the years. Danny has evolved his sound in recent times and you'll now find him

concentrating on House music in all it's forms.

NEIL C

Neil is a hard working, versatile DJ, turning his decks from dirty electro/house all the way up the spectrum to full on

filth, keeping the crowds firmly on the dance floor. He’s not afraid to show off his technical ability with head spinning

effects and turntabalism which often lures clubbers to the DJ booth to see what the hell is going on behind there! His

passion and love for the music shines through and his sets never fail to please even the most narrow minded of clubbers.

THE ONACOCK BROTHERS

It has been said that the Onacocks are nothing but a myth, made up purely to scare the hardened filth lover into dancing

to a bit of hard funk. But low and behold they actually exist. Whether its Funky Techno, Hard Funk or a slab of Classic

Hardhouse the Onacocks have never lost sight of the fact that music is fun, and with over 3 years experience in

entertaining the early crowd, their sets are most definitely that.

Advance tickets @ £8 + BF

More on the door @ £10 (This event WILL sell out so be sure to buy your tickets in advance)

Advance tickets available from:

Temple Records (Hereford) 01432 360799

Powerplay (Hereford) 01432 350111

Info midlands vince 07807480125 (Travel/info/incentives)

Email [email protected]

Join the sundissential forum

www.sundissentialdsi.com

www.ae-tickets.com

www.dontstayin.com/parties/ae

For more info checkout:

www.anepromotions.com

www.myspace.com/anepromotions

www.djneilc.co.uk

www.dontstayin.com/uk/hereford/the-jailhouse/2008/mar/22/event-150507

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The Jailhouse

Gaol Street

Hereford

HR4 8LW

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