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Influences: ♥ CD 1 mixes the likes of Solar Stone's balearic trancer 'Seven Cities' and Jan Johnston's yearning vocal on Freefall's'Skydive', with the spine-tingling energy of Binary Finary's '1998', while CD 2 unleashes, what for many would be the ultimate Crasher anthems, 'For An Anger by Paul Van Dyk and Delerium's lachrymose masterpiece 'Silence." The third and final CD combines seminal trance classics, such as the laser-etched Perfecto mix of Mansun's 'Wide Open Space', Jam & Spoon's 'Stella' and the euphoria-laden 'You're Not Alone' by Olive, with more recent favourites from the likes of Fat Boy Slim, Rui da Silva and Basement Jaxx. ♥So where did it all begin? After starting life in 1993 as a night at The Engine House pub in Tardebigge, Gatecrasher made the move up north, to take up residency in their spiritual home, Sheffield's Republic. Within a couple of years Gatecrasher had not only become one of the biggest clubs on the planet, it had also spawned an inescapable clubland movement - the fluro-clad phenomenon that was the 'Crasher Kids.' Love 'em or hate 'em, there were few clubs that could match the zealous week in, week out devotion shown by Gatecrasher's furry-booted, fridge-magnet adorned devotees. It was in 1999, an event at Lotherton Hall that changed things forever for the clubbing brand. Looking back, putting on a party in the grounds of a stately home for 10,000 people might not seem that remarkable - but Lotherton gave promoter Simon Raine and co a new belief. They knew they could compete with the big guns.
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