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  Gatecrasher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gatecrasher (often abbreviated to Crasher) is a dance music event currently held at the venue Gatecrasher 1 in Sheffield, England.
Gatecrasher was first held in Birmingham in 1993 in the 'engine house'.
In 2002, the club night became a monthly event due to dwindling numbers and a general decline in the previously hugely popular trance scene.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gatecrasher_Club   (565 words)

  
 Gatecrasher
Gatecrasher's move to the 4,500 capacity venue will continue throughout the season with a stronger line-up alongside residents Roger Sanchez, John Kelly and Scott Bond, plus an army of special guests such as Pete Tong and Tall Paul and a European touch from the likes of DJ Tiesto, Timo Maas, Talla 2xlc and The Kosmonauts.
Gatecrasher, the reigning "Club Of The Year 98/99/2000" as voted for by readers of Muzik, Ministry and M8, is also home to those who like a touch a glamour, a touch of class, a touch of sex appeal, most importantly good music...
Gatecrasher is built upon a reputation of flamboyance, individuality and hedonism without attitude and every week attracts the most outrageous, free-spirited crowd in the country, who make Gatecrasher an experience, award winning and not just any other club night, where if you look good...
www.epicrecords.com /gatecrasher   (1145 words)

  
 Gatecrasher Dicotheque Leeds - DANCE - I Like Music
The club, which will also incorporate a hip bar, is set to become the place to be seen for the trendy party goers of the city playing tunes to match all tastes.
The club will be the first addition to the brands original Sheffield venue, Gatecrasher One, as the company aims to open ten sites in major cities across the UK over the next five years, including Birmingham and Bristol.
Think Supernova!, Gatecrasher\'s 10 individual style led venues are to be the base for night life pleasure seekers and total exhibitionists, where sipping champagne and daring cocktails and listening to music that moves you is the order of the evening.
www.ilikemusic.com /dance/Gatecrasher_Dicotheque_Leeds-1489   (450 words)

  
 Gatecrasher - Music wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Template:Otheruses2 Gatecrasher (often abbreviated to Crasher) is a dance music event currently held at the venue Gatecrasher 1 in Sheffield England.
This was originally planed to be called Gatecrasher 2, but over the years the brand name of Gatecrasher has tarnished and the company felt the need to take a slice of action from the rising Funky House scene, with monthly Hed Kandi events at GC1 packing out.
Gatecrasher has held several extremely successful large events including Summer Sound System (40,000 Capacity), Gatecrasher NEC (15,000 Capacity), Crasher N/Ice (at the Nottingham Ice Arena) (7,500 Capacity) and Fort Dance in Russia (40,000 Capacity).
www.onthedex.com /wiki/index.php?title=Gatecrasher   (539 words)

  
 Gatecrasher - Biography - AOL Music
Surpassing the status of a traditional dance club, Gatecrasher transcended its geographic locale in Sheffield, England during the late '90s, using its enormous brand equity to market a series of mixed trance CDs featuring many of the anthems it popularized.
The infamous club began humbly in 1993 as a one-off party at the Engine House in the West Midlands and soon found itself moving to bigger venues on a more regular basis before eventually residing permanently in Sheffield at a club called the Republic in March 1997.
Gatecrasher renovated the old, gigantic industrial complex of the Republic, bringing high-tech lighting, a massive sound system, lasers, and multiple plasma screens for visual effects.
music.aol.com /artist/gatecrasher/290183/biography   (220 words)

  
 Gatecrasher Club - Slider (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gatecrasher Dance Event formed in Birmingham England in 1993 in the 'engine house'.
The night originally took it's form from similar local clubs like 'fun', 'wobble', 'Miss Moneypenny's' and 'C.R.E.A.M. Gatecrasher eventually took place in Bakers nightclub on Broad street but became so popular that larger events were organised in other locations in and around the West Midlands.
Although this style of dress permeated UK clubs and is still visible today, Gatecrasher banned it from their club around 2001/2002 – the reasons for this were hotly debated.
enc.slider.com.cob-web.org:8888 /Enc/Gatecrasher_Club   (183 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gatecrasher will once again team up with respected music and event promoters SJM CONCERTS in what has become one of the biggest and most formidable partnerships in clubland.
Gatecrasher has teamed up with revered Australian promoters Agent MAD for an Australian club tour, is currently going down a storm in Tenerife and has just completed a tour of Canada, South Africa and New Zealand.
While every club promises to be bigger and better than the rest, Gatecrasher have undoubtedly proved themselves as being the most supreme dance event promoters in the world.
www.cyber-clubber.com /news/gcnec.htm   (580 words)

  
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More recently, the trance sound which had become the signature tune for the club as a whole, and the day-glow, fridge magnet wearing 'Crasher Kids' which had become the embodiment of the club, began to wane in tandem with dance music trends generally.
Gatecrasher nights changed from weekly to monthly about 18 months ago and everybody at the time said it was over, it was finished.
The seriousness of Gatecrasher's intended expansion is only emphasised with news that the appointment of a non Executive Chairman, who will oversee the expansion and channel the ideas of Raine and Oates into a multi operational development, is imminent.
www.mondiale.co.uk /night/gatecrasher.html   (1926 words)

  
 FFWD Weekly - July 12, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Initially, Gatecrasher was less a result of clever product placement and more a delicate balance of timing and opportunity for a select few fans who, by chance, became promoters and club owners.
It's the consistency of Gatecrasher that triggers its universal and recognizable appeal – the coming of a Gatecrasher event brings with it a mythology and a legacy that few in the clubbing world will ever rival.
Gatecrasher will be the same from city to city, offering the same music, intensity and party mayhem, and it is still a standard by which many measure an incredible night out.
www.ffwdweekly.com /Issues/2001/0712/mus2.htm   (851 words)

  
 > ../ fresh DJs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gatecrasher began as a one-off party at the Engine House in the West Midlands in 1993 and has since built up a Worldwide reputation as a flamboyant, individual and hedonistic brand.
Gatecrasher’s Summer Sound System event in June 2000 was hailed as the event of the year.
Gatecrasher’s “2000GC” Millennium Eve event at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield is still possibly the most praised and talked about event to date by any club.
www.freshdjs.co.uk /gatecrasher.cfm   (444 words)

  
 Gatecrasher Club (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Although this style of dress permeated UK clubs and is still visible today, Gatecrasher discouraged it from their Club around 2001/2002, though not for very long due to complaints from clubbers.
In 2002, the Club night reduced its frequency to a monthly Event due to dwindling numbers and a general decline in the previously hugely popular trance scene.
The Gatecrasher brand is well known throughout the world Dance music scene, mainly due to a large number of compilation CD's released under the brand name, and is considered to be the best trance Event in the world by many.
gatecrasher-club.peernet.sk.cob-web.org:8888   (432 words)

  
 GATECRASHER AT THE POINT
The Dublin event is Gatecrasher¹s first ever self-promoted event in conjunction with POD and Influx, in southern Ireland and marks a series of events planned for Northern and Southern Ireland in 2001.
As well as boasting an awe-inspiring line-up of leading dance luminaries, clubbers attending can prepare to witness Gatecrasher blast traditional boundaries and reach phenomenal new heights with the awe-inspiring video imagery, light and laser shows and state of the art sound.
Following a phenomenally successful, floor ripping set at Gatecrasher NYE, Robbie promises to seduce revellers yet again with a turbo-fuelled set littered with filthy funky and pure and sexy sounds.
homepage.eircom.net /~bclear/clubie/gatecrasherpoint.html   (1315 words)

  
 Gatecrasher Wet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the massive success of their albums Gatecrasher Black (1998) and Gatecrasher Red (Feb 1999) a third installment to conincide with an incredible summer of dance music was almost expected.
With the 2 previous Gatecrasher albums having a unique look and feel to their presentation (velvet covers with golden lettering for the special editions) the third installment didn't disappoint, with a card digipack, layered with slippery plastic for the water droplet effects, and the lion logo.
It is said to this day that Gatecrasher Wet remains as the best dance album ever compiled, as it ceases to become at all aged with its fresh sounds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gatecrasher_Wet   (474 words)

  
 12am.com.au : Mixing Music Media - Simon Raine
The gatecrasher music derives originally from the sounds of the American Chicago scene where clubs such as The Loft and Paradise Garage were running nights in the late 80's.
There are market leaders and market followers and gatecrasher has been a definite leader in outdoor events due to the money spent on production and the talent that is secured for the shows and now the infrastructure in the UK and now Australia.
Gatecrasher has teamed up with promoters, Agent Mad to put together the Australian tours and have brought in JJJ radio to broadcast the event live and Channel V viding the night.
www.12am.com.au /?id=279   (754 words)

  
 Walmart.com - Music Downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As a teenager, he listened to the rather sombre UK indie sounds of the Smiths, Depeche Mode and New Order but he was taken with the thriving club scene in Berlin and began DJing in 1988.
He has established his UK popularity at Sheffield's Gatecrasher club with a blend of melodic, uplifting trance and pumping house, a sound that he pioneered and popularized.
The latter was one of 1998's most popular club tracks, a number 1 in the UK dance charts and appeared in many DJs" lists of their Top 10 tunes of the year.
www.walmart.com /swap/LoadArtistBio.do?artistId=29353   (400 words)

  
 2Klub - Gatecrasher - Clubs - Reviews
Gatecrasher can't be that bad though- they made Eddie Halliwell a resident!.
Overall Gatecrasher was a very successful club at one time, (late 1990s to early 00s), providing the North of England with mainstream commercial trance, but which seemed to lose the plot...
To experience a club which sustains the intense loyalty of its clubbers throughout the Midlands, doing pretty much the same as 'crasher used to do before it lost its way, go to Passion.
www.2klub.com /Gatecrasher.html   (567 words)

  
 entertainment.iafrica.com | local beat | recommended gigs Gatecrasher 01- get out your party shoes!
It was not long before Gatecrasher returned to South Africa to prove that what they showed in their first visit was just a taste of better things to come as Tall Paul and Scott Bond took the Gatecrasher spirit, energy and hedonism to a level that had partygoers exhausted with pleasure.
Gatecrasher resident Ashley Casselle and another top international DJ to be announced later, together with SA favourites Brian Banshee and Gavin Fitchie will be entertaining local partygoers.
Gatecrasher's reputation as the world's greatest touring club was highlighted by their recent successful tours to the United States and Canada and their winning of the Disco International Event of the Year Award as well as being voted for the Muzik Magazine Dance Award for Best Dance Club.
entertainment.iafrica.com /localbeat/recommendedgigs/807256.htm   (478 words)

  
 All scott bond, famous djs, scott bond, pictures, biography!
An ambitious individual, Raine had begun building the basis for a new breed of dance club at Bakers, Scott was the missing piece of that jigsaw.
Many dance music records at the time were being churned out of the bedroom and it had spawned a new dimension to club culture in that dance music was being created both in the studio and in the bedroom.
Located under some railway arches, the Gatecrasher club nights became a huge success with all of the top DJs demanding to play at the club.
www.famousdjs.com /biographies/scott_bond.htm   (944 words)

  
 TwinCitiesNightClubs.com - Music
Gatecrasher, the UK super club, have just announced plans to completely reinvent themselves, becoming a venue and ‘ lifestyle club brand’, rather than simply a club night.
Gatecrasher’s home, a venue called Republic in Sheffield, England, will be renamed Gatecrasher One.
The newly renamed venue will have a $2.3 million transformation into what Gatecrasher is calling ‘the forerunner and blueprint of clubbing for the future.’ On the musical front, there will be a different musical theme for every night, including disco, hip-hop, fusions, house, electroclash, garage and R&B. Royksopp has remixed Coldplay’s single ‘Clocks’.
www.twincitiesnightclubs.com /music-jkill2.asp   (1026 words)

  
 Clubs - Gatecrasher - Gurn.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gatecrasher is a worldwide brand which is currently in it's tenth year of operation.
With their own venue, club tours and huge events Gatecrasher certainly are a force to be reckoned with.
Gatecrasher are opening a brand new venue in the heart of Leeds and we hope you join us at the grand opening in September.
www.gurn.net /clubs/Gatecrasher   (561 words)

  
 Super Club in Boro?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gatecrasher are opening 10 new clubs around the country and me mate reckons Middlesbrough has been listed as one of the potential areas.
Gatecrasher is one of the leading names in the club and dance world, if a Gatecrasher club was to open in Middlesbrough it would not be like millenium or anything, it would be a premier nightclub, expertly ran, attracting huge names in the DJ world, and attracting people of all ages and cultures.
Gatecrasher are doubtfull to go with opening a club as yet, maybe when the regeneration of middlesbrough is more underway.
www.teessideonline.net /recent35475.php   (758 words)

  
 Reviews - Gurn.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In April 2002, Sheffield's resident super club Gatecrasher, decided to up sticks once a month and head down the M1 to our capital in an attempt to launch the...
As far as clubbing goes Gatecrasher hails as the shining star in the hearts and minds of northern club land.
Gatecrasher (GC) seems to have turned into one of those clubs I only ever go to when there are a load of people meeting up.
www.gurn.net /reviews/Gatecrasher   (638 words)

  
 Gatecrasher @ The Republic (Sheffield) - Clubs National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Gatecrasher @ The Republic (Sheffield) : rupublic/ gatecrasher
When i arrived at republic, i joined the fast ticket queue and stood there for less than 5minutes before i was allowed in, the normal queue was massive, and i would have had to stand there for at least 10minutes if not longer.
Gatecrasher @ The Republic (Sheffield) : have a gig at gatecrasher!!!
www.dooyoo.co.uk /clubs-national/gatecrasher-the-republic-sheffield   (285 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The club has been closed after the police raid in May, but the lion is now poised to spring back into clubland with a never-to-be-forgotten special Resurrection reopening night.
Those who were concerned that the Gatecrasher lion had been caged were given a rumour- shattering wake up when the club held their monsterous SUMMER SOUND SYSTEM event.
The backbone of Gatecrasher's success has always been innovation and their devotion to bringing fresh talent to UK shores will never weaken.
www.cyber-clubber.com /news/crashersback.htm   (520 words)

  
 Crasher returns home at Gatecrasher One Sheffield- News from Club4it.com
GATECRASHER’S celebrated and revered trance nights “CRASHER” are back with a vengeance, roaring louder than ever before with new residencies in Sheffield and London dominating the Northern and Southern clubbing scenes.
We didn’t go anywhere, despite the speculation and the rumours, it was just that there were major plans taking place for Gatecrasher with the new club of which we are still a very important and integral part of.
As most people will be aware Gatecrasher has gone through a metamorphosis over the last few months and “CRASHER” has emerged as the natural name of the traditional trance nights and events side of the GATECRASHER organisation.
www.club4it.com /news/news_GatecrasherHome.htm   (737 words)

  
 X-Press Online: MATT HARDWICK - Laying Down The Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Early in the decade, Gatecrasher, the club brand of club brands, endured a monumental backlash but, like Scott Bond, Matt has emerged relatively unscathed.
The DJ may have mixed Gatecrasher compilations, but he also put his name to a package for the traditionally psy-trance (and underground) Platipus Records.
And the idea was to not only do a live mix but to do a live mix from a club with all the crowd in the background.
www.xpressmag.com.au /archives/2006/09/matt_hardwick_l.php   (984 words)

  
 Gatecrasher ONE - Oh dear.... - Tranceaddict Forums
GATECRASHER, one of the most revered and celebrated clubbing brands in the
The “boutique-blueprint” forms part of a wider remit at Gatecrasher and is
Gatecrasher will now become a venue and a ‘lifestyle club brand’ as
www.tranceaddict.com /forums/showthread/t-115672.html   (661 words)

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