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Интервью · 16.09.2005
By 44100Hz
The Creamfields organisers answer questions from 44100 visitors
Timo simply had a change of plans. He has started recording a new album and isn't ready to travel to Russia right now. Maas will definitely come to Moscow, but a little later. Negotiations are currently under way with him about a possible performance at XIII.
A concept like face control simply cannot exist at Creamfields in principle. This isn't a club party where you can control the crowd at your own discretion, but a genuine city celebration, an open festival that any music lover who has bought a ticket can attend. So the question about the "positive vibe" isn't quite framed correctly. After all, it wouldn't occur to you to station face-control staff at the entrance to a football match, would it?
It seems to me that house music left the underground long ago, and today it's part of the general mainstream. I see nothing wrong with that, since the genre can only develop further in a new media space, once this music acquires its own TV channels, radio stations and magazines.
The organisers of Creamfields Russia have no intention of ruining the lawns of the "Hermitage" garden. And we strongly ask the festival's guests to take the same stance.
These restrictions are imposed because the festival has alcohol and tobacco partners. It's a requirement of the law.
The festival's sound design is being handled by true professionals who are doing everything possible to make the music at Creamfields Russia sound the way it should at festivals like this.
Creamfields Russia is a festival of dance music in all its forms, and we see no point in confining ourselves within the framework of any single style. RnB, house, techno — we want to give the guests of this festival a complete picture of contemporary dance music.