Archive for the ‘Techno Events’ Category

Monday Night Rave On A Budget!

Long gone are the days when your weekly rave was confined to a Saturday night! These days, whatever day of the week it is, you’re sure to find whatever your looking for in a city near you!!
For all you techno hardcore ravers who have just about recovered from Saturday night, there’s a fantastic new techno and electronic dance night called PHD in Manchester on Monday nights.
Held at the trendy Club V, the night is marketed primarily as a student night, although you don’t need an NUS card to get through the door. Entry price varies from £4-£5, depending on how early you get there.
There are some unbeatable drinks offers to be had- including sambuca shots at just £1.50- although it’s worth taking it easy on these if you have work the next morning!

Visit PHD @ Club V-

111 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 2BQ

Telephone: 0161 834 9975

Advance tickets are available to purchase.

Techno Parade Paris

Street Parade 2009. ZurichToday if you are in Paris you might not be there for shopping! The Paris Techno Parade is currently in full swing and it has an immense line-up of talent on show! The main headliners though seem to be more house Dj’s that i recognise, the likes of Steve Angelo, Axwell and even David Guetta. The rest of the Dj’s mostly come from France but with it being a French event its t be expected. Steve Angello has recently tweeted about there being an amazing crowd which sounds exciting. The full line-up can be found below and as you can see its one of the biggest line-ups I’ve ever seen for a street parade, al the dj’s will be representing different clubs and record labels. I have no information but im sure there will be plenty of after parties around the city tonight!

(more…)

Zurich Street Parade

Street Parade LadyThis year the Zurich street parade took place in Zurich (funnily enough) on Friday and Saturday the 7th and 8th of August. This is the first time i have heard of the Zurich street parade however i have herd of the Belin Love Parade that used to attract a large crowd.

In Zurich the crowd was a massive 850,000 people which is a phenomenal turnout for a dance event. Much like the Love Parade the Dj’s and labels played music on floats moving round the town before playing in parks and arenas around the town. There was far to many events going on for me to comment on them all in a little blog post however looking through a few of the lineups, a lot of the floats, clubs or arenas played a mixture of music and Techno filled the bill. To be honest i am really un-familiar with any of the Techno Dj’s on offer at this event however if it was closer to home with the same lineups then i think it would have been a great event, Lots of people (including myself) get hung up on headliners, ive had some of the best nights out listening to a D’j that ive never heard before or even better didn’t think i would like.

Cocoon – Review

0442455svIve already mentioned these guys in a previous post but Cocoon and are super cool club night currently in the world of Techno. The people behind the helm have worked hard for many years and over the last few years their reputation has spread. The club is originally from Germany but their antics in Ibiza have made people take note, they like to operate on the edge of the law in Ibiza with their secret after parties which unfortunately seem to have either finished or been driven even deeper underground by the recent change in law regarding daytime music.

Moving away from there though Cocoon last year enjoyed the privilege of hosting their own arena at Global Gathering, This might not sound much but it is, I have been to festivals in the past were half way through the night the arenas have had no more than 10 people in them. Its a harsh thing to see but Cocoon didn’t suffer such embarrassment, the tent had its own micro atmosphere which i guess can only be created by the Dj’s playing for Cocoon.

A bit more recently Cocoon took it a step further and held their own one day festival. Cocoon in the park took place in Leeds and with most things to do with Cocoon it went under the radar for a lot of people, This however is not a bad thing, Their are enough lovers of techno and Cocoon to sell out events like this and not have to plaster the event on every bus shelter and bill board, keeping under the radar is a good thing, operating under the radar is how a club gets its name, the people who attend are attending because they love it not because they have heard its popular and want to see whats going on. There is nothing worse than being in a club and seeing people who don’t have a clue what they have bought tickets for and end up just stood there not really knowing what to do and not being immersed in the music.

The main man of Cocoon is Sven Vath, he is worshiped amongst his followers and he is the face you want to see being the decks. He has a special ring of friends which also make the events what they are, these include Richy Hawtin and Luciano and other massive names in Techno, Together the lineups keep smashing the clubs around Europe, the under the radar club is getting bigger,  hopefully it doesn’t burst a bubble as that would be a sad day.