Manikular
4th March 2003, 03:52 PM
Homelands 2003 Line Up
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24 May at The Bowl, Matterley Estate
HOMELANDS 2003 Line-up
The Live Stage
Once, dance music was all about of the DJ. It’s taken a while, but today dance music is the big ticket in live arenas across the globe, with acts capable of delivering shows as muscular and mesmerising as any rock act. Homelands 2003 promises to deliver a selection of the best live acts in the world. And the contenders are:
Groove Armada
Missy Elliot
The Streets
Röyksopp
Audio Bullys
Mint Royale
Arena 1
Superstar DJ's
The Chemical Brothers
Tyrant - Craig Richards & Lee Burridge
James Holroyd
Sasha
Plump DJ's
James Zabiela
John Digweed
Justin Robertson
Danny Howells
Hernan Cattaneo
Arena 2
"House music all night long…" If house is a feeling, it’s a feeling Homelands expresses very strongly in 2003. House has weathered the fortunes, fashion and foibles of history to remain the principal pulse of dance music. Homelands 2003 gathers men and women who intend to keep it that way.
Roger Sanchez
Pete Tong
Steve Lawler
Lottie
Rooty
Cassius
Jon Carter
Rui Da Silva
Ralph Lawson
Paul Woolford
Arena 3
Perpetual Drum & Bass Motion, and then some. This is the MOVEMENT Arena @ Homelands 2003. Involved with every Homelands bar one, MOVEMENT has been at the forefront of the ever-changing and ever-expanding Drum & Bass/Jungle scene since 1997.
Kamanchi
MC Tali
Dynamite MC
DJ Marky (Brasil)
Bryan Gee
Addiction
Ruff Stuff
Ray Keith
Moose, MC
MC Darrison
Stamina MC
IC3
Shy FX
Andy C
DJ Die
Krust
DJ Hype
Skitz & Rodney P
Arena 4
Techno… for an answer
Jeff Mills
Dave Clarke
Cajmere
Slam
Umek
Christian Smith
Arena 5
Nothing encapsulates the mood of 2003 better that Arena 5, which takes the word ‘eclectic’ and gives it a whole new meaning. The fusioneers and tastemakers in music right now unite under one canvas to trash conventions and break all music boundaries - rock meets hip-hop, house collides with breaks, jazz gets down with techno.
2 Many DJs (Soulwax)
Grandmaster Flash
Erol Alkan
Dexter
DJ Food
Unklesounds (James Lavelle & Richard File)
Pedro Winter
Jacques Lu Cont
Ali B
Radio 1 Outdoor Stage
From 5pm til 9pm Dave Pearce, Judge Jules and Seb Fontaine will be broadcasting live to the UK in front of the Homelands crowd Joining Seb on his show will be the German superstar DJ Timo Maas who brought us Azzido Da Bass 'Doom's Night'. Between 12midnight - 4am, an extended Essential Mix will be broadcast live from Homelands featuring the pick of the best sets from the various headline tents
Fergie
Dave Pearce
Judge Jules
Seb Fontaine
Bacardi BBar
Classic Recordings and Music For Freaks are two of the coolest house labels on the planet at the moment. United by Luke Solomon, who co-founded Classic with Chicago legend Derrick L. Carter and MFF with Justin Harris, the two labels will be co-hosting this years Bacardi BBar at Homelands. The line-up also includes the Freaks Live Band, Kenny Hawkes, Tiefschwarz & Diz Washington.
The Strongbow Rooms
The idea is: ‘Absolutely anything goes….’, as long as it puts a smile on your face and makes people want to dance. It’s deliberately all-over-the-shop and totally spontaneous. It’s music you won’t hear anywhere else on site. During the day, the DJs play outside on the sun-deck (last year it was so hot their records started actually melting on the decks!), gently teasing the assembling crowds into their festival experience. Expect a gratuitously Balearic mash-up: sun-kissed chillout grooves, laidback reggae, old skool rap, sexy R&B, classic disco and gorgeous deep house classics. Remember: absolutely anything goes…. As the sun goes down, the DJs move inside and the tempo rises with the latest bootlegs, funky house and dance classics, plus, in keeping with the ‘anything goes..’ ethos, a few 80s curveballs, a bit of twisted disco and some impromptu hip hop interludes. Residents: Jim Byers, Matt Dix, Ben Arnold (plus a special guest)
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24 May at The Bowl, Matterley Estate
HOMELANDS 2003 Line-up
The Live Stage
Once, dance music was all about of the DJ. It’s taken a while, but today dance music is the big ticket in live arenas across the globe, with acts capable of delivering shows as muscular and mesmerising as any rock act. Homelands 2003 promises to deliver a selection of the best live acts in the world. And the contenders are:
Groove Armada
Missy Elliot
The Streets
Röyksopp
Audio Bullys
Mint Royale
Arena 1
Superstar DJ's
The Chemical Brothers
Tyrant - Craig Richards & Lee Burridge
James Holroyd
Sasha
Plump DJ's
James Zabiela
John Digweed
Justin Robertson
Danny Howells
Hernan Cattaneo
Arena 2
"House music all night long…" If house is a feeling, it’s a feeling Homelands expresses very strongly in 2003. House has weathered the fortunes, fashion and foibles of history to remain the principal pulse of dance music. Homelands 2003 gathers men and women who intend to keep it that way.
Roger Sanchez
Pete Tong
Steve Lawler
Lottie
Rooty
Cassius
Jon Carter
Rui Da Silva
Ralph Lawson
Paul Woolford
Arena 3
Perpetual Drum & Bass Motion, and then some. This is the MOVEMENT Arena @ Homelands 2003. Involved with every Homelands bar one, MOVEMENT has been at the forefront of the ever-changing and ever-expanding Drum & Bass/Jungle scene since 1997.
Kamanchi
MC Tali
Dynamite MC
DJ Marky (Brasil)
Bryan Gee
Addiction
Ruff Stuff
Ray Keith
Moose, MC
MC Darrison
Stamina MC
IC3
Shy FX
Andy C
DJ Die
Krust
DJ Hype
Skitz & Rodney P
Arena 4
Techno… for an answer
Jeff Mills
Dave Clarke
Cajmere
Slam
Umek
Christian Smith
Arena 5
Nothing encapsulates the mood of 2003 better that Arena 5, which takes the word ‘eclectic’ and gives it a whole new meaning. The fusioneers and tastemakers in music right now unite under one canvas to trash conventions and break all music boundaries - rock meets hip-hop, house collides with breaks, jazz gets down with techno.
2 Many DJs (Soulwax)
Grandmaster Flash
Erol Alkan
Dexter
DJ Food
Unklesounds (James Lavelle & Richard File)
Pedro Winter
Jacques Lu Cont
Ali B
Radio 1 Outdoor Stage
From 5pm til 9pm Dave Pearce, Judge Jules and Seb Fontaine will be broadcasting live to the UK in front of the Homelands crowd Joining Seb on his show will be the German superstar DJ Timo Maas who brought us Azzido Da Bass 'Doom's Night'. Between 12midnight - 4am, an extended Essential Mix will be broadcast live from Homelands featuring the pick of the best sets from the various headline tents
Fergie
Dave Pearce
Judge Jules
Seb Fontaine
Bacardi BBar
Classic Recordings and Music For Freaks are two of the coolest house labels on the planet at the moment. United by Luke Solomon, who co-founded Classic with Chicago legend Derrick L. Carter and MFF with Justin Harris, the two labels will be co-hosting this years Bacardi BBar at Homelands. The line-up also includes the Freaks Live Band, Kenny Hawkes, Tiefschwarz & Diz Washington.
The Strongbow Rooms
The idea is: ‘Absolutely anything goes….’, as long as it puts a smile on your face and makes people want to dance. It’s deliberately all-over-the-shop and totally spontaneous. It’s music you won’t hear anywhere else on site. During the day, the DJs play outside on the sun-deck (last year it was so hot their records started actually melting on the decks!), gently teasing the assembling crowds into their festival experience. Expect a gratuitously Balearic mash-up: sun-kissed chillout grooves, laidback reggae, old skool rap, sexy R&B, classic disco and gorgeous deep house classics. Remember: absolutely anything goes…. As the sun goes down, the DJs move inside and the tempo rises with the latest bootlegs, funky house and dance classics, plus, in keeping with the ‘anything goes..’ ethos, a few 80s curveballs, a bit of twisted disco and some impromptu hip hop interludes. Residents: Jim Byers, Matt Dix, Ben Arnold (plus a special guest)