Electrica Night - every month at Zeppelin Club.
Клубные российские · 16.10.2003
On October 17, one of the most popular radio programs about dance music - the Electrica program by DJ Ivan Rudyk, broadcast on the radio station eHit-FMe - will be transferred to the walls of one of the most fashionable clubs in the capital. \nOn Friday, October 17th, the second of nine Electrica Nights planned until May 2004 will take place. It will be dedicated to the birthday of the Electrica program. The Electrica program was first broadcast on the radio station eHit-FMe on October 19, 2002. Over the course of a year, the author of the program, DJ Ivan Rudyk, aired 52 programs, which is 104 hours of music and more than 140 tracks. Electrica has become one of the favorite programs among fans of electronic dance music in Moscow and more than 360 cities in Russia and neighboring countries. \nElectrica Night parties take place at the Zeppelin club once a month. Each Electric Night is marked by performances by both international Artists and Russian invited celebrity guests. These nights are also open to performances by Future Dance Floor Heroes and vinyl masters from other cities and republics of the former USSR. \nHeadLiner of another Electric night at the Zeppelin club - Danny Rampling (UK)\nSpecial Guest - Alex P (UK)\nIn addition to stars from the UK, Russian top DJs will play their sets at the party: Fish, Air, Jeff, etc.\nAs for the hero of the occasion, the host of the Electrica program and resident of the Zeppelin club DJ Ivan Rudyk will stand behind the turntables as always\nat 4am on the main dance floor.\nElectrica Line UP\nMain Room \n00:00 - 02:00 Jeff\n02:00 - 04:00 Danny Rampling\n04:00 - 07:00 Ivan Rudyk \nChill Out Room \n00:00 - 02:00 Hyper\n02:00 - 04:00 Alex P(UK)\n04:00 - 06:00 Air\n06:00 - 08:00 Fish\nCoffee Room\n23:00 - 05:00 Begowatt\nOfficial website of the Electrica program and DJ Ivan Rudyk www.electrica.su \nDanny Rampling is a name forever associated with house music.\nIt all started with a trip to Ibiza in 1986, where young DJs Danny Rampling, Pall Oakenfold and Nicky Holloway first heard music that amazed them so much that they wanted to take it with them and warm London with sunny Spanish sounds. \nDanny Rampling began his musical career as a teenager, and by the age of 18 he was already firmly established in London clubs and bars, where he played hip-hop, funky and soul. Spain left its mark: Ibiza changed his musical tastes. Upon his return in 1987, Danny opened his own club, Shoom, in London, which became the conductor of a new musical direction for the British, house, and over time acquired the status of a cult night spot. Danny Rampling made revolutionary discoveries that determined the development of English and world dance culture: the breakthrough of acid house in Shoom showed the way to other clubs. Like Columbus, he made a great geographical discovery - the island of Ibiza became a dance "new world" for the London public thanks to Danny. Later, he opened the Pure Sexy club, which became famous for its insanely strict face-control, where only the incredibly fashionable and the most beautiful could enter without hindrance.\nDanny Rampling is an innovator, an experimenter, an absolute professional, a master of sound, and a recognized genius of dance culture. His success is stable. For many years, his performances around the world have attracted huge audiences. He had a successful radio career for several years at the popular radio station BBC Radio One, where his program Love Groove Dance Party was broadcast on Fridays. Every year he appears in the discos of Ibiza, a dance paradise where he has his own day. The albums he produces sell in huge numbers. His life principle remains constant search.\nDanny says that his music is an extension of his character, a piece of his soul and the mood that he wants to give to the public.