The big one: Gatecrasher Sound System previewed
United Kingdom | by
Daniel Fahey |
21 May 2008
What is it?
The Summer Sound System is choice selection of over 200 of the best electronic
DJs and live acts joining together for a massive May Bank Holiday party. All the artists are handpicked by the one of the
world's most influential and infamous clubs - Gatecrasher.
When and where?
It all kicks off this Saturday (24 May) at Turweston Aerodrome, Northamptonshire and runs through until Sunday (25
May) giving revellers that extra bit of time to recover on the Bank Holiday Monday. But you won't feel like you've
wasted the extended weekend as you join up to 60,000 festival-goers to see 200 DJs and 20 live acts performing over 20 arenas.
Five to watch
The
Prodigy – Saturday (Live Stage) – Loud big beat ravers return to the festival scene to show the latest
upstarts how dance music really should rock.
808 State – Sunday (20 Years of Acid House Stage) – The acid house pioneers will be on hand
to celebrate 20 years of the '90's defining genre. Bound to include their anthem 'Pacific State'.
Crystal Castles – Sunday
(Live Stage) – Breaking Canadian electro-punk duo that sound like your little sister taking her revenge out on your
Atari.
Roni
Size Reprazent – Saturday (Drum n Bass Arena) – The DnB don returns with his latest version of his
Mercury Prize winning album 'New Forms', re-rubbing the classic and bringing it up-to-date. Relive 1997 in all it's
glory.
Dizzee Rascal –
Sunday (Metropolis) – A chance to escape from the barrage of dance with some East London grime and plenty of naughty
words.
One to miss
The Count and Siden – Saturday (Electric Stew) – Remember the scrawny kid that continued to
sing 'I Know A Song That Will Get On Your Nerves…' even after you’d nipple-wrenched until he cried? This
duo and their irritating 'Get Me On My Beeper' track is the aural version. And who even has beepers these days? They’re
not doctors.
Playing a rare UK festival date
Gram'ma
Funk – Saturday (Fantazia House Outdoor Stage) – Disco house and electronica chanteuse that sang on Groove
Armada's 'I See You Baby (Shaking That Ass)' is set to funk out over the weekend.
Inside
tip
Laidback Luke
– Saturday (Cement) – Dutch DJ and producer who jumps through house, techno, electro and minimal beats
without ever dropping the big room feel.
Worst clash
The Chemical Brothers (Live Stage) Vs Justice (Turbo Presents) – It's the big beat brothers against the rock-electro duo. It's the established
versus the emerging. It's the hundred years war. Go for the tried and tested Chems with their unbelievable lightshow.
Be at Gatecrasher Summer Sound System if you like
Dance in all of its electronic exquisiteness,
lightshows that’ll blow the National Grid, supersonic fairground rides and, by the looks of it, two-days of glowing
sunshine!
Avoid if you hate
Repetitive beats, day-glow clothes with furry
boots, staying up all night and people generally 'Avin' it!
Festival tactics
Get
plenty of sleep before you even arrive because it's going to feel like a long weekend. Once you're there take a history
lesson at the 20 Years of Acid House Stage before slowly dancing your way tent-by-tent to the back of the site to watch the
big boys - The
Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy.
Fashionista or folky?
A festival
for the fashionistas of 1992 with plenty of dungarees, baggy tees, bright colours and more grinning than a packet of McCain
Smiles – there won't be an acoustic guitar in sight.
Alcohol of choice
Vodka and Red Bull. A kick to keep those dancing legs moving as the night moves on and a bit of the Russian stuff to make
sure you're warm enough as the sun disappears.
Take your mum score
3/10.
Unless she was a cheesy quaver herself back in the day it's best to leave her at home. It'll be too loud and she'll
think that all the songs "sound the same," plus she may be scared when a gurning youngster wants to give her a hug.
Can I still get tickets?
Yes, weekend tickets will set you back £115, while day tickets
cost £59.50 each with VIP weekend on sale for £155. Click HERE to buy.

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