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From: Tom Robbins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] Fw: DAVE CLARKE: WORLD SERVICE LIVE MIX @ THE VIRGIN
MEGASTORETOMORROW (6 - 8PM) THURS 24TH MAY


DAVE CLARKE: WORLD SERVICE LIVE MIX @ THE VIRGIN MEGASTORE TOMORROW (6 -
8PM) THURS 24TH MAYDAVE CLARKE: WORLD SERVICE

Dave shall be playing live at the Virgin Megastore on Tottenham Court Road,
Thursday 24th May from 6pm til 8pm as part of the promotional campaign for
the World Service Mix album.

To catch Dave cutting dicing and slicing records in his inimitable style
simply go to to the Virgin Megastore, entrance is free.

ARTIST:                 VARIOUS
MIXED & COMPILED BY:    DAVE CLARKE
TITLE:                DAVE CLARKE: WORLD SERVICE
LABEL:                REACT
FORMAT:                DOUBLE MIX CD / UNMIXED VINYL
DISTRIBUTION:            PINNACLE
RELEASE DATE:            21 MAY 2001

Since Dave Clarke's debut album 'Archive 1' back in 1996 which contained one
of dance music's greatest electronic anthems in 'Red 2' the Clarkester has
gone on to become one of the world's most sought-after techno producers and
almost certainly the genre's biggest DJ, taking his uncompromising
underground style around the globe.

This Two CD pack is entirely representative of Dave¹s DJing style. CD1 is an
uncompromising club techno set featuring Stacey Pullen, Jeff Mills, Gaetano
Parisio, Joey Beltram, Suregon and culminating in the Horrorist¹s terrfiying
mix of Horrormone. Disc two is an eclectic electro mix, with tracks like the
ultra cool Idioteque by Radiohead (of which this is the first and only
compilation to get a licence from OKid A¹), Anthony Rother¹s Red Light
District, the warped punk electro of New York¹s Fischerspooner crew and the
Detroit sound of electronic funk represented by artists like Adult, Japanese
Telecom and Keith Tucker.

Both discs are live one-take mixes and demonstrate his hands-on fast,
aggressive mixing style. Records are phased to the point where the speakers
quake and cut sharp enough to slice kevlar. Some of the mixes are drawn out
and twisted into new forms whilst others are perfectly executed strokes of
the cross fader.  In an age of computer mixed albums with some smiling idiot
jocks name and face attached Dave Clarke demonstrates the energy and on the
spot inventiveness of a technical dj.  There are moments when, like a good
punk band, everything sounds like it will fall apart and yet is all held
together and fully resolved with no struggle or disruption to the dynamic
and energy of the mix.

Dave can be regularly seen DJing gigs in the world's best clubs and
regularly travels more air miles than you can shake a stick at. Regularly
playing at the UK's Bugged Out!, Belfast¹s Shine, Birmingham¹s Atomic Jam,
London¹s Headstart, Barcelona's Nitsa and Belgium's Fuse club Dave also
became the first underground techno dj to headline the dance tent at last
year¹s Glastonbury Festival. His DJ sets are also regularly broadcast live.


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