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The Biggest Nights - the 5th anniversary of the club Zeppelin in Moscow and St. Petersburg

Клубные российские · 13.12.2004

This year, the club Zeppelin celebrates its fifth birthday. Parties dedicated to this event will be held on December 17 at the club 'Moscow' (St. Petersburg) and on December 18 at Bagrationovsky Bridge, Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment. Club Zeppelin was founded at the end of 1999 and has received 5 Night Life Awards: 'Opening of the Year 2000', 'Best Club Promoter 2001', 'Best Club Project of the Year 2001', 'Best Club Programs 2002', 'Best Club Project 2003'. No other Moscow club can boast performances by as many house music superstars as Zeppelin. DJs like Fatboy Slim, Paul Oakenfold, Basement Jaxx, Darren Emerson, Sonique, and Benny Benassi have graced the turntables at Zeppelin. The club's restaurant has become a prestigious venue for performances by rock and pop artists. Performances at the club have featured artists like Emir Kusturica, The Tiger Lillies, Vacuum, Tonino Carotone, Zhanna Aguzarova, Mumiy Troll, Leningrad, and many more. Over the years, Zeppelin's promoter group has secured leading positions in organizing the country's largest dance music festivals. Zeppelin's events have attracted over 100,000 people in total in 2004. Zeppelin not only organizes parties in Russia but also at European resorts popular with the Russian business elite - Courchevel and St. Tropez. In mid-2004, Zeppelin's promoters decided to move the club's location and organize parties in Russia and abroad under the name Zeppelin Production. The events still feature the world's most famous DJs like Ferry Corsten and Tiesto, attracting the trendiest club-goers in the country. Celebrating its 5th anniversary, Zeppelin releases a new promo box titled 'The Biggest Night' mixed and compiled by Ivan Roudyk. The anniversary edition consists of 5 discs, each compiled and recorded by Ivan Roudyk. Schedule for The Biggest Nights at Zeppelin: December 17 - Moscow Club, St. Petersburg, 10 PM; December 18 - Bagrationovsky Bridge, Moscow, 10 PM. For tickets and VIP tables: +7 095 207 76 11. Featuring Narcotic Thrust, Phil Hartnoll, Ivan Roudyk, and Katrin Vesna. Narcotic Thrust is currently at the peak of their commercial popularity. Their latest single 'I Like It' topped the charts of radio stations and music channels across Europe and Russia. We present to you a DJ set by the project's founder Andy Morris. Andy is the most successful DJ born in the Australian desert and is among the top 50 DJs in the world according to DJ Mag. He has remixed tracks for Kylie Minogue, Brand New Heavies, Zero 7, Deep Dish, Cassius, Poloroid, Chris Coco, and others. DJ Phil Hartnoll (Ex-Orbital) founded the group Orbital in the late 80s with his brother Paul. Orbital's first record was the classic hit 'Chime' released in 1990. They are known for their innovative techno with ambient elements and precise electro akin to Kraftwerk. Orbital was named 'Best Dance Group in England' by New Musical Express. They performed at Woodstook in the USA, headlined the Glastonbury Festival, and played at Royal Albert Hall. The Hartnoll brothers have engaged in various social movements, supporting causes like anti-police brutality and donating to Bosnian War Child. Their albums range from environmentally-themed to dance-oriented, showing their versatility. The farewell album 'Orbital' was released as the nostalgic 'Blue Album' in summer 2004, after which the brothers started touring separately.

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