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Cream Ibiza Launch Party (@ Nation Liverpool 28/05/04)
Whether the clubs and shores of Ibiza or Creamfields, to capture The chaos of the Chemical Brothers feature prominently in your diary this summer, then you will need warming up for them. Bands like Keane, Hal and Delays are blurring the boundaries between the indie and pop genre in the same way that Karl and Sarah are blurring Tod’s sexuality in our nation’s favourite; Corrie. You will be please to learn that Paul Van Dyk who descends upon the Courtyard at Nation to deliver a spellbinding three hour set, is staying more loyal than a Tony Blair crony to the Dance/Electro genre. His REFLECTIONS album that was released on Mute records last October has won universal acclaim by critics.
The Cream team offers some tasty variety having had the explosive Audio Bully’s last month Aztec will be hosting the Annexe, they promise an eclectic mix of sounds to keep the masses buzzing like a lie detector attached to a politician. One of the highlights of the night will be high profile, forward thinking house protagonists MYNC Project (consisting of Mark Younghead and Nick Correlli) who have been credited with taking ”creative mixing” to the next phase. Steve Parry, Lee Ellis and Anthony Probyn also feature to provide insane beats and make for an energetic and fun packed evening.
Venue address and ticket details; Cream Ibiza Launch Party!
Nation, Wolstenholme Square, Off Slater Street, Liverpool,Tel: 0208 735 6605, Times: 10pm-6am link
Tickets are available for £12.50+BF (NUS) & £16.50+BF (Non NUS), from Cream Ticket Line 0870 24 27 326 or Ticketmaster (24hr) 0870 902 0001.