Showing posts with label creamfields festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creamfields festival. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

MSTRKRFT for Creamfields




The Canadian duo behind MSTRKRFT (aka JFK & AL-P) are returning to Australia for this Saturday’s iconic international music festival Creamfields.
We caught up with Jesse F. Keeler who said that what keeps them coming back to the land down under is the vegemite and Bunderburg ginger beer and rum.
``We thought about doing a live set but decided that Djing and making club music is where our hearts are and what we want to do,’’ JFK said.
``No one asks Carl Cox if he’s going to get a live thing together.’’
The duo have received a mixed response to their second album, Fist of God which included cameos from the likes of John Legend, N.O.R.E., Ghostface Killah, E-40, Freeway, and Isis of Thunderheist.
The album represents a mutation of today’s best urban music into MSTRKRFT’s distinctively brutal club grooves.
``I don’t see it as changes, more like different facets on a cut stone,’’ JFK said.
``We are fans of all different types of music and the only real boundries on us are always going to be self imposed.’’
He said getting big names on the Fist of God was no easy feat.
``Mostly we just asked, some were through friends or connections through jail,’’ JFK said.
``Some people offered but for the most part, when we made that record, there wasn’t much crossover with dance and rap in North America,’’ JFK said.
He said fans can expect a high energy DJ set with lots of musical layovers at this weekend’s Creamfields festival.
``We’re playing new stuff from my record label, Teenage Riot, and new stuff from our friends around the world,’’ JFK said.
``Generally us having fun and trying to make sure everyone else has fun too.
``Easy.’’

Monday, 29 March 2010

Creamfields Granted 3 Year License.


The award winning Creamfields festival which takes place on August Bank Holiday weekend has been granted a 3 year license for its festival site in Daresbury, the first ever dance festival to receive an extended year license.

Event Manager Jim King from Loudsound said:

“This decision to grant the festival a 3 year license is a very important decision in that it clearly shows the confidence that the authorities have in Creamfields and it’s management team. The festival has now established itself at its new location in Cheshire as one of the largest, most popular and well operated electronic festivals in the world.”

http://www.creamfields.com/news/creamfields-granted-3-year-license

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Basement Jaxx, Calvin Harris for Creamfields

Basement Jaxx, Dizzee Rascal, Paul Van Dyk and Mylo are amongst the big names heading to this summer's Creamfields event in Chesire.The two dayer, which runs at Daresbury on August 29-30 will also see a host of superstar DJs appear, including Pete Tong, John Digweed, ]Erick Morillo, Ti?sto and Sasha"Creamfields is always a winner in our book," said Basement Jaxx.The event takes place over eight arenas. More acts are to be announced