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Flower Powers Daisy Festival
"It's bloody huge basically. It's the Los Angeles Coliseum, the Olympic stadium from 1932, and it seats one hundred
thousand"; somehow you can tell Production Manager Ian Gotts had quite a time at this year's Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC).
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Feel the Chill of Zombie reorientation
It is true to say that opening night at this year's Big Chill Festival held in the quiet UK
countryside saw more people walking around like Zombies than ever before. Not the result of
peaking too early, not even a response to the appalling downpour that dampened spirits on Thursday.
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Warehouse weaves wonders in Princes Street
Promoted by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO) the closing event of the Edinburgh Festival sees a performance
by the orchestra emanating from the gardens beneath Princes Street, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display.
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Fatboy Slim comes home with d&b
The Big Beach Boutique events in the UK seaside resort of Brighton featuring DJ, producer and performer Norman Cook aka
Fatboy Slim, have enjoyed a colourful and at times controversial history. This year's show was no exception.
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d&b and Singapore's IGNITE Festival at the Republic Polytechnic
Modern educational institutions are not immune from the effects of the current economic maelstrom,
especially these days when they're required to run on a solid commercial footing. Lowering costs is
the fundamental and it can be achieved in many ways ..
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d&b's Q-Series reaches the parts beer can't reach
The Canary Islands' Heineken Jazz Festival is the most important jazz event on the Islands' calendar.
Held each year between June and July, it is staged at different venues around the islands, from open-air
events and concert halls to intimate salons.
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Healthy E numbers from d&b at Camden's Green Fair
CGF is a typical local community, metropolitan festival; main stage with bands;
large marquee with tea dance; and perhaps a little unusually a Forum area for discussion and debate.
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Qs as well as sunshine and scenery at NZ's Rippon Festival
The Lake Wanaka setting is far too beautiful to be described as a hollow in the ground, but the festival, like the Kakapos,
is entirely native to New Zealand, in that Rippon, more than any other festival, celebrates the talents of New Zealand bands
and musicians.
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