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Deadmau5 - Cream 17th Birthday
September 23, 2009 05:11 PM PDT
Cream's 17th Birthday Saturday 10th Oct - Tickets On sale Now
Happy Birthday Cream! The Clubbing world’s favourite institution turns 17 years young on Saturday 10th October and as ever the Cream team have assembled another great line up to assist them in this years 17th year celebrations which will take place at its original birthplace Nation in the heart of Liverpool. Cream have set the precedent for clubs and festivals across the world, and staging 3 very special events a year at its Liverpool home, makes the infamous Cream Birthday the hottest ticket in town. The fundamental ethos of Cream which remains at the core of its success is the music, so it comes as no surprise that the best of the best have come together to join the Cream family for this monumental birthday celebration! First up we have DJ / Producer de jour Eric Prydz, an artiste who needs little introduction, if you’ve not seen him perform then you will most certainly have heard one of his tracks, whether it be dancefloor smash ‘Pjanno’ or his remix of ‘Proper Education’, becoming the only artiste given the go ahead to remix Pink Floyd! Next up we have Deadmau5 aka Joel Zimmerman who will be jetting in from his hometown of Toronto, Canada to make his Cream debut, this boys repertoire says it all, as does his infamous mou5ehead and in a short space of time has become one of the worlds most in demand artistes, with his Creamfields performance next week one of the dance fests most highly anticipated. Joining the line up is tech legend Timo Maas & Italian producer Santos who together form ‘Mutant Clan’, plus we welcome flying frenchman Sebastièn Legèr and Chris Lake. And it doesn’t stop there, there’s no room for standing at this years birthday, as we welcome BBC Radio 1’s Heidi, Kim Fai and our unsung heroes, the Cream Residents Gareth Wyn, Andy Mac, Lee Ellis & Anthony Probyn and Jemmy! Phew! This event is in association with Mixmag. Claim your dancefloor spot early as this ones going to be a lock out! Tickets on sale now £25.00+BF / Click Here To Buy Tickets / Tel: 0844 888 4401. Info: Tel: 0151 707 1309. Cream’s 17th Birthday In Association With Mixmag Nation, Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool, L1 4JJ, 10pm-6am, £25.00+BF, Dresscode: Strictly no sportwear, Jeans & trainers ok. Saturday 10th October 2009
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Podcast SummaryReasserting Liverpool’s dominance as the home of many a musical genre, Cream burst onto the 90’s Northern clubbing scene with a swagger of sophisticated electro cool, making house music history and cementing the highly coveted swirl as figure head of the chosen clubbing phenomena of a generation.
About OfficialSaturday October 17, 1992 changed clubland forever. This was the date that 424 innocent scouse party heads came together in a club in Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool, as an alternative to what was happening down the M62 at Manchesters Hacienda. Nobody in that room, not even the promoters James Barton and Darren Hughes, imagined that 14 years on, the Hacienda would be a place where the residents are homeowners, and that Cream would be a multi-million pound music and media company with a huge impact on global clube and youth culture. Cream's is a story which has touched millions, and changed the lives of the people who work there and the DJ's who have gone on to be some of today's most influential musicians. It has helped shape the thoughts of the media, police and government. In terms of contemporary dance culture, the thoughts of James Barton and Darren Hughes set the agenda. Since it's humble beginnings in 1992 as a 400 capacity club set in an unfashionable, derelict part of Liverpool the brand has not only gone on to become one the most potent youth brands in the world, it has also been recognised by Liverpool City Council as having played a key role in the economic regeneration of the city over the last 14 years. A whole section of the city that was once desolate is now a thriving cultural quarter, packed with restaurants, bars, artist studios and cafes. The majority of these enterprises acknowledge that their business success is directly linked to the activity generated by Cream. Launched during the dance music boom as a haven for young people to spend their Saturday nights listening and dancing to music. Cream soon grew to attract over 3000 people every week from around the country who saw it as a lifestyle and not just a source of entertainment. Over the last 14 years, the company has built its reputation on delivering innovative, creative and popular appeal to youth audiences. Cream has a voice and credibility within the youth market both in the UK and internationally, which is ordinarily very difficult to reach. During the clubs weekly night heyday Liverpool John Moores University carried out an induction survey, 70% of students questioned gave Cream as their main reason for choosing to study in Liverpool. Not wanting to keep the success story exclusive to Liverpool in 1994 Cream staged its first international event in Ibiza and has continued to host a weekly summer residency there every year. With Ibiza's cosmopolitan crowd the Cream story soon began to spread around the world and the company was soon organising events in places as varied as Buenos Aires to Moscow. The company now stages over 200 club events annually. This activity has gone on to become one of the company's greatest achievements, this is best illustrated by the impact the brand has made in the South American market. In 1997 the company was approached by the Buenos Aires City Council to organise an event to coincide with the city's Millennium celebrations. 1995 saw the release of the company's first compilation record 'Cream Live'. Released through BMG UK, it was the first record of it's kind and was a clear indicator of how strong the Cream brand had become in a relatively short period of time. The album went on to become one of the biggest selling records of the year with sales approaching 300,000 and spent over four months in the top ten albums chart. In 1998 the company signed to Virgin Records and have since released over 20 albums both in the UK and Internationally. The combined sales of all Cream albums is now well over 4 million units. Buoyed by the growth of the brand the company decided to attack the outdoor event business. During 1998 Creamfields was launched into the festival market. Bringing a unique and innovative attitude to the market Creamfields very quickly established itself as one of the leading outdoor music events in the country. Now in it's 9th year the event continues to grow both in the UK and internationally. After 2 years of development November 2003 was the chosen month for the launch of the group's latest concept 'babycream'. Spotting a shift within the leisure market the company created a JV relationship with respected restaurant and bar operator Lyceum Group to create a national chain of bars and restaurants. Re-defining how we eat and drink babycream is an exciting new concept that operates on two levels and delivers on style, contemporary design, good food and unrivalled music. Positioned within the super cool Albert Dock complex in Liverpool, it has already been voted as one the best bars and restaurants in Europe. With a clear vision and direction which has successfully blended elements of the UK's diverse youth culture with style and sophistication, babycream has already opened its second unit in Leeds which has exceeded all expectations. With sites in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Swansea also planned, babycream is primed to take the UK by storm. Over the past 14 years the brand has gone from strength to strength demonstrating it's ability to stretch beyond it's beginnings as a small underground club brand into one of the most instantly recognisable youth brands in the world. Fans of this Show
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