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THE hottest new HIT the fi tness WHAT’S your top tip
names in dance music button and feel the for 2010?
this month! burn
Dennis Ferrer
Nic Fanciulli
Miami Nice!
DJmag WMC line-ups announced
AS BRITAIN struggles to survive its second ice age, the temperature is heating up,
metaphorically if not meteorologically, ahead of 2010’s Miami Winter Music Conference, Joris Voorn, Dutch man of the moment, brings his techy take on
this year celebrating its 25th anniversary. Attracting the biggest names, busts and biceps fi ltered house which dominated clubs in 2009 with tracks such as
in dance music, Miami continues to be an essential platform for breaking new tunes and ‘Chase The Mouse’, while New York’s Dennis Ferrer adds a touch of
artists, aided in no small part by the fact that you can party day in, day out in the glorious native soulful deep house, hot off the back of his Beatport No.1 ‘Hey
Floridian sunshine. Hey’.
DJmag begins its week-long ‘Beach Session’ residence at the magnifi cent Shelborne Southampton’s James Zabiela also takes to the ones and twos, with
hotel, our home from home between 23rd – 28th March, where we will also be opening a whole host of other technical gear, for another dextrous set of hair bobbing tech-house
the poolside shenanigans, bombing, ducking, heavy petting and all, on Wednesday 24th. and prog, while One+One sparring partner, Saved’s Nic Fanciulli, cleans off his ‘Dusty House’
for a session in the sun.
Trawling through our little black book, we’ve assembled a line-up juicer than a Florida “When I fi rst went to Miami, it was all about the outdoor parties and that’s the feeling
orange, including the mighty Steve Lawler, Will Saul and the three-pronged SOS, both DJmag brings back,” says Fanciulli. “There’s a lot of great DJs and people there,” adding that
DJmag cover stars whose recent DJ mixes have shown they can push the DJ envelope so his tip for tune of the conference is Mark Broom’s ‘Supersnout’. We also welcome Way Out
far it actually delivers itself. West, the legendary Bristolians who’ve knocked out a decent tune or 10 over the years, and
“We’re looking forward to tearing it up and having an amazing time with our Cuban and techno titan Dubfi re, who’ll be laying down some of his trademark tough rhythms.
Colombian friends,” says Omid 16B of SOS, a WMC veteran. They’re joined by Pryda, a But it’s not all about us. New York’s Shelter take over Shine on the opening night, Timmi
man who can seemingly produce number one hits at will, while still being able to turn out Regisford heading a journey through the spiritual, uplifting side of house, while after our
twisted underground techno in his other alter-ego of Cirez D. pool party you can hit a higher state of consciousness as Josh Wink leads Ovum’s 15th
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