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Top DJs set to thrill



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Published Date: 01 October 2008
TWO of the country's top DJs will play for Bamboozled at Vivaz this weekend.
Promoter Andy Rodgers says: "Bamboozled will be hosting part of Phil York's Heaven and Hell tour. Alongside him will be another big headliner, Kym Ayres from Tidy Trax, plus local lads Spike and Matty R and residents Damo Perry and Jester Rodge of b2b.

"We will have 150 Phil York CDs, 50 devil horns and 50 devil spikes available on a first come, first served basis," says Andy.

The night starts at 11pm Saturday and winds up at 5am Sunday.

Andy says: "Phil is the producer of recent innovative anthems like Don't Panic and Antivirus. This globe-trotting DJ is the label owner of hard-trance standard setter Tranzlation and promoter of Scotland's number-one hard-dance night Nuklear Puppy. Everything Phil is touching right now is firing on all cylinders and his DJ diary is perfect proof."

Kym Ayres is "the hottest, newest and freshest addition to the Tidy roster", says Andy. She is a "Mixmag Future Hero and a resident at Slinky, Tidy v Extreme Euphoria and Tidy Boys Big Night Out. She is the new breed Tidy Girl and one of the most in-demand female artists on the planet."

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  • Last Updated: 01 October 2008 8:59 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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