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We played it at Bestival, Creamfields and Glastonbury and it kicked off every time.
The 2 Bears Q&A 2011
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But somehow, between The Hitman and Her being commissioned and made, rave and ecstasy happened – so what you got instead was a fantastic disconnect: a shunt of a TV programme that managed to capture the weird transition of Britain from Rita, Sue and Bob Too! to nightmare Creamfields with a corporate Vodafone tent, plugged in serendipitously to the exact moment when it switched.
The Hitman and Her 2011
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Tickets are now on sale for the Underworld and Pendulum-headed dance weekender South West Four (27 & 28 Aug, Clapham Common, SW4), and Creamfields (27 & 28 Aug, Daresbury Estate, Halton), where Armin van Buuren, David Guetta and the Chemical Brothers form only the tip of the big dance DJ beats ...
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It's rocked crowds of 25,000 people at Exit, Glastonbury, Sonar and Creamfields.
Ralph Lawson Q&A 2011
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But somehow, between The Hitman and Her being commissioned and made, rave and ecstasy happened – so what you got instead was a fantastic disconnect: a shunt of a TV programme that managed to capture the weird transition of Britain from Rita, Sue and Bob Too! to nightmare Creamfields with a corporate Vodafone tent, plugged in serendipitously to the exact moment when it switched.
The Hitman and Her 2011
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Reading and Leeds festivals are each likely to attract 70,000 music fans while Creamfields in Daresbury, Cheshire, is expected to be attended by 40,000.
Millions plan bank holiday trip, despite travel disruption and rain showers 2010
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This time Creamfields was held in a Polish city Wroclaw, a very nice town with around 800 000 inhabitants.
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Creamfields, a large dance music festival held in different countries of Europe and featuring world-class DJs and artists, now is over.
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'The Secret Life of Morgan Davis' was duly played - complete with a huge, adlibbed solo which had a strange trance-music tinge that had the audience ironically shouting 'ooo-wah ooo-wah', as if Ben was dropping beats at Creamfields.
Archive 2005-06-01 annawaits 2005
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When I worked at Mixmag, we bought an old ice cream van, painted it up, put in some decks and took it to Creamfields.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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