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Pavilion Festival is back for the 3rd year, bigger and better, STREETrave Sunday is where its at. Oi Oi!
Sunday 4th May 2025
Lowgreen, Ayr
Midday to 10.30pm (no entry after 5pm)
Over 18s only
Line Up so far: Happy Mondays, STREETrave Classical, A Guy Called Gerald, Danny Rampling, Jeremy Healy, Baby D, Awesome 3, 2 Bad Mice, Duke, Shades of Rhythm, Jon Mancini, Iain 'Boney' Clark. Much more to be announced..
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Danny Rampling Biography
Danny Rampling was a British based House Music DJ and is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene. His long career began in the early 1980s playing hip-hop, soul and funk around numerous bars and clubs in London. During a now legendary holiday in Ibiza in 1987, Rampling, along with fellow DJs Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway, Jonny Walker and Lisa Loud, attended Amnesia, a then open air nightclub in San Rafael. At the club the group were introduced to the unique eclectic style of DJ Alfredo, playing, among other genres, the new house music that had been exported from the USA. The group also discovered the music's powerful combination with the drug Ecstasy (MDMA). Upon his return to England, Rampling, along with his then wife, Jenni, attempted to recreate the Ibizan experience by promoting what is regarded as the UK's first rave club, Shoom. Shoom ran for 3 years, starting out at a gym in Southwark, London. It launched acid house culture virtually overnight, while simultaneously providing a basis for mass ecstasy use in the UK.
In the following years Rampling continued his career in music as a DJ and producer, remixing many UK and international acts while forming a band, The Millionaire Hippies. In November 1994 he joined the BBC, presenting the "Lovegroove Dance Party" on Radio 1 until March 2002, making it the second longest running dance music show in Radio after Pete Tong's "Essential Selection".
He retired from DJing at the end of 2005 to concentrate on running his restaurant.
続きを読むIn the following years Rampling continued his career in music as a DJ and producer, remixing many UK and international acts while forming a band, The Millionaire Hippies. In November 1994 he joined the BBC, presenting the "Lovegroove Dance Party" on Radio 1 until March 2002, making it the second longest running dance music show in Radio after Pete Tong's "Essential Selection".
He retired from DJing at the end of 2005 to concentrate on running his restaurant.
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