Global Super_Sonic Festival in Moscow
Клубные российские · 05.04.2010
The ambitious club brand Gatecrasher returns to the capital of Russia. For Cosmonautics Day, the British are preparing the Global Super_Sonic festival with diverse music, and increased space at Gaudi Club thanks to an outdoor dance floor and a new secret room. For the first time in its Russian history, Gatecrasher offers not only an endless lineup of participants but also an evening program that blends DJ sets with almost fairground entertainment.
Club Moscow has existed without Gatecrasher for exactly a year. During this time, the famous British brand has completed a world tour, featuring loud parties in India, Singapore, Brazil, and the UAE, and has sorely missed its Russian clubbers. Therefore, the traditional Gatecrasher Global Super_Sonic promises to be somewhat unusual. Global Super_Sonic expands the music format of the festival: alongside the signature trance on three additional stages at Gaudi, electro tech, progressive house, and even the unusual for such events bastard alcopop will be heard. As a result, every guest at the festival will be able to find their rhythm and atmosphere at Gatecrasher.
The outdoor stage will open at 17:00. Prepare for surprises: entry to the area in front of the club, Gaudi Field, will be free. The lineup on the stage will also be more than unexpected. The ideologist and creator of the project "Guests from the Future" Yuri Usachev, as well as the Russian techno pioneer and participant of the legendary electronic project Arrival, have agreed to prepare a special set of records and perform. Their appearance will mark the first collaboration of two titans of Russian electronic music on the same stage in a DJ capacity.
Following the traditions of British electronic festivals, the Gatecrasher promoters, along with the Gaudi team, plan to enrich the evening program not only with music but also with additional entertainment. Organizers are actively preparing to launch a hot air balloon, open go-karting, set up a shooting range, launch a carousel, and create a truly festive mood for the guests and friends of Gatecrasher.
The main stage at Gaudi will be dedicated to powerful trance sound. An unusual collaboration on stage will feature the German producer and DJ Roger Shah, the talented guitarist and Armin van Buuren's brother Eller van Buuren, as well as the young vocalist Chris Jones. This creative alliance is known to trance fans for their studio work Going Wrong and participation in the famous Armin Only events. Also announced is Moscow clubbers' favorite Sean Tyas, the American group Tritonal, and Russian producer Ilya Soloviev.
The presence of three alternative dance floors gives Gatecrasher Global Super_Sonic an immense festival scale. The electro-tech sound of the night will be represented by Tina Charles, Gatecrasher UK resident Jimmy Kennedy, the musicians Swanky Tunes, and the rapidly rising project Breaking News. The mysterious figure, Radio One host and Gatecrasher resident - ninja DJ Jaguar Skills will mix the street London sound in the White Bar. The previously unused secret Sky Room at Gaudi will host progressive sound and will continue until 8 AM. With the help of the young promotional team SolarDance, the extra room will feature Anjuna Deep talent from London - project Jaytech, the Russian Mazunov and Arty, as well as Ukrainian Omnia - names known to those who truly understand and follow the developing trance scene in Europe.
The lineup for Gatecrasher is far from final - stay tuned for new names and ideas on the official websites gaudiclub.ru, gatecrasher.co.uk, and gatecrasher.ru.
The Gatecrasher label was founded in 1993 by promoters Simon Rain, Simon Outram, and Scott Bond. The global empire with multimillion-dollar revenues began with a small club in provincial Birmingham. Within a few years, the fame of Gatecrasher parties echoed around the world, and the symbol of Gatecrasher, a lion standing on its hind legs, became a quality mark in the world of dance music. Since 2000, the Gatecrasher promoters have been organizing their own parties in Ibiza, Japan, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. The club has repeatedly received prestigious awards – Club of the Year (Muzik Magazine), Event of the Year (Disco International), Crowd of the Year (Mixmag). Today, the Gatecrasher empire encompasses five successful clubs. In 2004, Gatecrasher arrived in Russia, celebrating Victory Day at the Gaudi Pavilion with eight thousand of its Russian followers. The next six years in Russia became a successful experience for Gatecrasher and Gaudi and a model for many labels and promoters.