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Late Night Areas Confirmation


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Can't wait, will definitely be heading up here one evening instead of watching a headliner, love it, love it, love it
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....The Unfair Ground

Join Glastonbury legends the Mutoid Waste Co. at their party at the end of the world, featuring their latest sculptural lunacy: The Hellcopter, the nightclub of your wildest nightmares in the form of a Royal Navy helicopter crossed with a preying mantis. The brave can take a stroll down Sam Haggerty's Joker's Sideshow Alley or indulge in the hedonistic delights of The Acid House hosted by Bez. You can also prop up the bar at the Apocalypse Hotel, get down with the robots in Reverend Sharky's Church Of The Holyroller, and check out underground art in the MuTate Britain tent. Or join the lovely Strummerville people around their campfire. Click for more info.

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Sorry. I am going to whinge repetatively and bitterly. The closest to 4x4 techno seems to be Marc Vedo, but it looks like from YouTube it will merely be minimal infused electro. Last year Guy Mcaffer played, but I'm assuming this was purely because his band, Back To The Planet, were playing. I don't think there was anything more than that (although I missed last year).

Find me some decent techno and I will give you a can of Amsterdam Maximator.

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They sound brilliant, even my mate who was originally was a bit reserved about the weird and wonderful late night areas seems quite excited by these (which is good, as it be awesome!). Very exciting, trouble is I do like all the headliners now :P

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Sorry. I am going to whinge repetatively and bitterly. The closest to 4x4 techno seems to be Marc Vedo, but it looks like from YouTube it will merely be minimal infused electro. Last year Guy Mcaffer played, but I'm assuming this was purely because his band, Back To The Planet, were playing. I don't think there was anything more than that (although I missed last year).

Find me some decent techno and I will give you a can of Amsterdam Maximator.

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