[Sep 23, 2011] DS.NE 23rd SEPTEMBER @ DIGITAL NIGHTCLUB NEWCASTLE (NE1 4EP)

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  1. MELT

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    TYAS will be excusively at DETOX in october.

    and surely ds:ne is not going to be on a much coveted saturday at digital

    more than likely friday but friday 14th oct is allegedly goodgreef.

    that is all

    :)

    ps: which promoter has max graham on in september ....audio rehab, ds:ne or another

    i keep getting bombarded with updates from him and saw he was booked to play toon in september!????
  2. Alan Ruddick

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    A bit disappointed this isn't at the warehouse again, like most people seem to be, but that'll not stop me going. I fuckin love askew, he brings the nails, so I'll be happy. I just hope the rest of the line-up is equally as tasty and the support bring something new to the game.
  3. Gary Proud

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    Friday 23rd September 2011
    Digital Society Presents DS.NE tour
    Digital Nightclub
    Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4EP
    www.facebook.com/digitalso​cietyleeds

    Main Room
    ANDY MOOR
    JOHN ASKEW
    MAX GRAHAM
    GARY PROUD
    MK X

    Room 2/ UK Residents
    SEAN TRUBY (Infrasonic, Spinnin)
    Mick Lindsay B2B Dan Hawkins (Beetroots) / Chris Hutchinson (Goodgreef)
    Daniel Charlton / Mr Careful
    Kristian Murphy B2B Nathan Green

    TICKETS: £10 Early Birds (limited available) | £13 Advanced | MOTD
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    You can be assured that anything with the Digital Society name attached is going to command attention. If you were unlucky enough to miss the epic launch party back in April heres a little reminder: 6 strong laser spectacular, 4 International Trance Superstars, 1 packed Warehouse and a truly memorable launch event. And this 2nd installment of it's North East residency is no exception...

    September 23rd sees Digital Society return to the North East hosting it's world renowned, critically acclaimed Club concept at what DJ Mag voted there 6th best Club in the world - Digital Newcastle.
    Headlining this Trance spectacle is North East exclusive, Grammy-award nominated Andy Moor. A groundbreaking DJ and Producer in the electronic dance music scene. In his illustrious career, Andy has established a distinct, edgy and creative sound that is all his own. This sound, combined with his technical perfection led him to be highly ranked in the DJ Mag Top 100 for the past 6 years. In 2009 he was nominated for the DJ Awards, in 2006 he won "Best Dance Record" at the International Dance Music Awards, and in 2004 he won "Best Trance Producer" and "Best Trance Track". Owner of the highly respected AVA Recordings record label, producer of the 'Moor Music podcast' and producer & remixer to the star's.

    Supporting Andy is a DJ that needs no introduction, JOHN ASKEW is without doubt one of the hottest tech/trance producer/djs in the world.
    Over the last decade his productions and remixes have seen massive support from Eddie Halliwell, Tiesto, Armin van Buuren and Paul van Dyk who has employed John’s remix skills repeatedly on his highly respected Vandit label. After the huge successes of his singles “Vellum”, “The Door” and “New Dimension” and “Chime”, John has gone on to deliver a catalogue of big singles including “Nothing Left Between Us”, “Fade to Black”, “Bored of You, Bored of Me” “Vandalism” and more recently "Fucking Caps Lock". A career spawning 2 Artist Albums "Lower the Tone" and "Z List Uber Star" and a world famous BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix John has recorded and released albums from all over the world – including London, Beirut and Los Angeles. From exclusive residencies at 2 of the World’s most influential clubs (The Gallery and Ministry of Sound in London) to a constant stream of high profile guest slots around the world.

    MAX GRAHAM has been flown in direct from Montreal to provide his signature sound. From his early Trance hits “Airtight” and “I Know You’re Gone” to his 2010 Vocal smashes “Sun in the Winter” and “Nothing Else Matters” Max clearly knows how to make, and play, records that both get you dancing and touch you emotionally. Along with these hits in 2010 Max also released his first full length artist album “Radio”, collaborated with Markus Schulz and started his own acclaimed radio show entitled “Cycles Radio” on DI.FM. Tied in with the show was the release of his own branded double CD “Cycles Two” a two hour mix of Trance and Progressive mixed by the man himself. Fast forward to 2011 and you’ll find the release of Max’s next bomb “So Caught Up” with Neev Kennedy. Released on his own label “Re*brand Records” it’s received multiple plays on the biggest radio show’s in the world such as ASOT and TATW as well as being featured on Armin Van Buuren’s cd “A State of Trance 2011”. He plays a brand of dance music that, while containing primarily Trance and Progressive, is by no means closed to great music from all genres. His sets have rocked over 65 countries in his glittering career and show no signs of slowing down.

    UK residents rounding off this huge bill of International acts, providing support over 2 rooms at this unmissable event are in the name of Local hero and Vandit Records new boy Gary Proud, Infrasonic Recordings head honcho MK X, up and coming Trance master Sean Truby, North East firm favoruites Mik Lindsay and Dan Hawkins, Goodgreef and Farm Parties Chris Hutchinson, DS.NE competition winner Daniel Charlton, Awsum White's Mr Careful and new rising stars Kristian Murphy and Nathan Green.
  4. Gary Proud

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    Not sure if you could maybe merge the existing threads conners? :)
  5. Conway

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    canny lineup - how much is bf on the advanced ticket? and how much more will it be otd. 15 dollahs? should most likely be there if im still in the north east
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    Nice lineup but cant help feel a bit 'meh' at it being at digital like.
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  9. Alan Ruddick

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    Will be attending purely for Askew and Hutchy. Chocks away!
  10. Carson

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    Never been a fan of Andy Moor but Askew is zee daddy. Max Graham was quality at the DS Leeds he last played at too. Looking forward to it. :up:
  11. adam.

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    And the age-old digital question rears its heed again; Is the second room going to be the terrace or upstairs?
  12. Carson

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    It'll be upstairs, can't remember the last time I was there for a 2 room event and it being on the terrace. Upstairs & a smoking section near the entrance has been the norm lately a think?
  13. BRID

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    Has there been any word on the change of venue yet?

    Makes sense logically, but wondered if that was the reason in the end.
  14. andysouth

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    Very disappointing that after such an explosive start back in April, and big hopes for an exciting new trance night on the Newcastle scene, #2 comes around nearly 6 months later and where has it ended up being relegated to? Bloody Digital. Absolute wank. Is Warehouse34 still going or have there been problems there or something, cos I cannot understand the decision to move it away from there after such an epic debut.

    Oh also re the strobes I thought they were amazing and added massively to the whole atmosphere... the combination of strobes, lasers, dry ice & awesome sound system made a fantastic setup... I just don't think there's any way of replicating even a fraction of that in shitty Digital.
  15. BRID

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    Harsh .... but also very fair.

    I can see your point, but i reckon the unfortunate truth might be along the lines of unless you have a brand that can ride on its own coat tails like Shindig (and i mean that in a completely positive way) then not many nights can sustain W34 unless they are doing something incredible. And lets face it, that aint possible in the toon.

    Digital guarantees foot fall traffic, makes it easier to get to, and although it might piss off the vocal messageboard minority, they know they will go there anyways regardless of how much they whinge about it.
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    I thought there was a decent crowd there last time, enough to make it a good atmosphere so I'd have thought definitely enough to make it financially viable. And D.S. is a 'brand' in itself now, loads of people travel to Leeds for it from other towns & cities including myself from here sometimes.

    But yeah some1 above said summin about not cutting off your nose to spite your face and thats right, I'll probably go because I absolutely love Askew and seeing him in Digital is better than sitting in my house whinging and not seeing him at all. I'm just saying it's a bitter blow that it's not in Hoults yard again.
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    Its fairly dissapointing to find this isnt at Hoults Yard again like. Granted, it wasnt a sellout last time but you think there would be the opportunity to give it another chance there. Maybe is due to Shindig being on roundabout the same time, and they can only put on one event a weekend or something? Its probably down to Council guidelines or residential noise bylaws or something.
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    What ever happend to the Gatecrashers and Godskitchens at Digital. Do they not do them now?
  19. Ash1

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    They just fizzled out like all the other dance events that have tried their luck there
  20. trance250

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    Apparently its at Digital as The Warehouse wouldn't give them the date with it being the night before Sasha @ Shindig.

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