godskitchen 07 Godskitchen presents Sound Clash Date: Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th May 2007 Time: 9pm - 6am (last admission midnight) Ticket Price: £29.50 | Buy tickets Godskitchen Presents Sound Clash On Saturday the 5th of May, Godskitchen return to the Metro Radio Arena with one of their most diverse and exciting line-ups to date, presenting Sound Clash!! This event showcases three of the biggest names in dance music headed up by Erick Morillo, Paul Oakenfold and Armin Van Buuren, taking clubbers on an epic journey across the spectrum of dance music with little or no boundaries. Over the past few years Godskitchen's music policy has undergone a serious makeover. Throughout 2006 artists such as Erick Morillo, Sasha, Tiesto and Deep Dish have all appeared at the home of Godskitchen in Birmingham and the organisers felt Godskitchen's arena shows should follow the same pattern. Godskitchen promoter Gary Brooks said the following. "This is a really giant step forward for dance music and something the scene has been crying out for. Clubbers are now more open minded than ever and the prospect of seeing some of the worlds biggest artists from different music genres all playing in the same room is an exciting prospect." The DJ talent for this event is arguably the finest ever to grace a Godskitchen arena show with three world-renowned headliners. New York's finest Erick Morillo, joined by the infamous Paul Oakenfold and the dutch wizard Armin Van Buuren! Godskitchen have thrown some fantastic sell out events in the Metro Radio Arena and already have a huge affinity with North East clubbers and this show will surpass all expectations! As well as the unbelievable artists on show Godskitchen will once again provide their fantastic production. Expect incredible lighting, laser shows, onstage entertainers and visuals.
Godskitchen have thrown some fantastic sell out events in the Metro Radio Arena and already have a huge affinity with North East clubbers have they ?
i have to say thats one of the highlights of events at the arena, especially when fergie comes on. iv seen so many people slip on their arses
Id rather suck a dead roadside fox off than go and see Jokenfold and Morillo, Armin was a joke up ere last time at Hi-Fi as well - how anyone cant bray the main tent all over after Audio Bully's is beyond me ? as well last time, canny decor wasnt it - couple of bandits from Jarrow Social Club?
At least Fergie was good tho, i am pleased i went and seen him cos he made me realise how good a DJ he is, how great tunes he played how tight his mixing was and how much i can see him resemble John Digweed for a ping and set structure? Fucking pissed Irish twat, am pleased O'Bir followed and tanned that place all over n ended with Lost Emotions
To be fair to Fergie he was sound that night though, i saw him in the concourse and he came over and had a bit banter. Introduced himself, shook my hand etc, gave a really good account of himself. Top bloke