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Ultra Sonic

1994 Summer Warehouse Rave

SWG3
100 Eastvale Place

Aug 22 – 23, 2015

8:00 PM UTC
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1994 HERE WE GO AGAIN Summer Warehouse Rave 400 early tickets SOLD ALREADY !£15 mid price tickets available now from Tickets Scotlandhttp://t-s.co/19941After an amazing run of sell out 1994 events we have organised a very special summer warehouse rave at SWG3 in Glasgow for all you OLD SKOOL RAVERS to celebrate the golden year of rave... HERE WE GO AGAIN ! 1994's SUMMER WAREHOUSE RAVE features 6 hand picked artists that helped make back in the day so unforgettable. Were also opening at 8pm to give you 6 hours of uninterrupted OLD SKOOL ANTHEMS as you take a trip back in time in this fully equipped original warehouse. Original rave style.....ULTRA-SONIC / Q-TEX / SUBURBAN DELAYTrevor Reilly / Joe Deacon / Craig WilsonTo saying thank you for your support we have made our early bird tickets half price, so grab them fast ! 1994 Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/1994rave1994 22/8/15 EVENT Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/events/1455211778104191/
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Very few ‘dance bands’ in Scotland can claim the lengthy success that ULTRA-SONIC. They have sold well over 300,000 singles and albums and have supported thelike of THE PRODIGY , MOBY and CARL COX to mention but a few. A band whose video sold 6,500 copies in four days, outselling Disney’s ‘The Jungle Book’ as well as picking up ten awards ranging from ‘Best New Band’ to ‘Best New Single’. Pre-sale orders for Global Tekno was at a staggering 30,000 copies before the album was even released! ULTRA-SONIC were during the late 90’s without doubt the No.1 band in Scotland and the only Scottish dance band to have been invited to headline two massive tours of Australia. They are also the only Scottish dance band to gig in Germany two weekends out of every month. (80 gigs at the last count) and who have been described by the head of Low Spirit as “the best dance band in the world”. In February 1992, the band signed to CLUBSCENE RECORDS and led to their first record, “Obsession” being released featuring the vocal talents of Heather Allan. The track was written and produced by the boys themselves and recorded in WET WET WET’s “PetSounds” studio in Glasgow. Rodger and Mallorca both continued to write and produce all of their own material until 1998. “Obsession” was released during November 1992 and sold over 6,000 copies in Scotland alone before being deleted, so that it could be included in the exceptionally successful ESSENTIAL CLUBSCENE Vol.1 compilation album. The group released their second single. “The Pulse” on 7th April, 1993 which went on to sell over 10,000 units. The third single “Arpeggio / Annihilating Rhythm Pt.1 & Pt.2” was released in October 1993 and entered the UK National Independent record saleschart staying there for some six weeks. Sales to date, which have been mainly in Scotland, are fastly approaching the 21,000 mark, and are testament to the bands growing and ever increasing popularity. This track was licensed to LOW SPIRIT/POLYDOR in Germany and to date has sold a massive 56,000 units in that territory alone! Several of ULTRA-SONIC’s tracks are also featured on numerous European, Australian, Japanese and UK compilation albums. On the 20th December 1993, ULTRA-SONIC released a full length video containing footage of their recent gigs, by the 24th December -four days later - all 6,500 copies of the video had been sold. Noted for their incredible ‘high-energy’ charged performances, ULTRA-SONIC have topped the bill at almost all of the biggest dance events in Scotland including: FANTAZIA, REZERECTION, EURODANCE, STREETRAVE & REVOLUTION, not to mention selling out the prestigious GLASGOW BARROWLANDS venue on a number of occasions ULTRA-SONIC were voted ‘BEST NEW BAND’ in the 1992 ScottishDance Music Awards and “Obsession” was voted ‘2nd BEST NEW SINGLE’. In 1993 they were voted ‘BEST SCOTTISH DANCE BAND’ in the M8 Magazine Awards; and ‘BEST SCOTTISH BAND’ in Radio Forth’s “Steppin’ Out” Dance Awards. The single “Annihilating Rhythm” was voted ‘BEST SINGLE’ of 1993. Last year the band were also voted ‘BEST PA’ by the national magazine DISCO CLUB INTERNATIONAL. In polls held in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the band were acclaimed both the ‘BEST BRITISH DANCE BAND’ and the ‘BEST DANCE BAND IN THE WORLD!’ The band also topped the bill at the prestigious MAYDAY event in Dortmund, Germany where they appeared in front of some 3000 people and as a result they now spend two weekends every month appearing at various clubs and events all over Europe including some of the former ‘Iron Curtain’ countries such as Hungary and Poland. ULTRA-SONIC made a return visit to Australia in June of 1995 during which they appeared to ‘full-houses’ in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne & Adelaide. In August the group appeared at the prestigious DANCE MATRIX ‘95 in Tokyo, Japan where they supported THE PRODIGY, the concerwas recorded and subsequently aired for Japanese network television. Their first album “TEKNO JUNKIES” has just been released in Japan by AVEX RECORDS. Also in August they were voted the best band to appear in Northern Ireland, at the ETERNITY Northern Ireland Dance Awards show, with the event being broadcast on the dance music programme BPM throughout the ITV networks. In line with their continued plan of ‘global domination’ the band made their live debut in the United States in October 1995, where they stormed both the PALLADIUM and LIMELIGHT clubs in New York with stunning and highly charged performances, an incrediblachievement for a relatively unknown British band. The band ended their relationship with Clubscene and BGM in 1997 and released an album on their own label 'Hour Of Chaos' Ultra-Sonic 1990 - 1998 Tekno Junkes, Global Tekno, Live at Klub Kinetic, The Hour Of Chaos The Best of Ultra-Sonic
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