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On NYE: Suncreem: C1: Brenda Russell: Holly Adams: Mark James

Author: Jonty Adderley
Saturday, December 29, 2001
"It's a great night out, but it's very difficult finding a club that isn't over/under-subscribed or charging silly money. We once spent the best part of the evening in a queue outside a club in Hackney, so we're wary of going anywhere without tickets."
Sunscreem's Paul Carnell advises planning ahead for New Years Eve parties.

http://www.music-village.com


"It's something that should not be taken seriously cos' everyone TRIES to have a good time and may fail 'cos they're anxious for it to be so good, it's always better if people are relaxed about it."
C 1 from In Tec Records will be playing at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast (Northern Ireland) this New Year's Eve.

http://www.in-tecrecords.com


"New Year's Eve is over-hyped. It's just another day and I am still doing the same as what I normally do every weekend - travelling around the world, meeting cool people, playing records & watching people enjoy music."
Brenda Russell DJs at Biosphere in Austria, December 31st.


"People are more dressed up and more festive. Everyone's ready to have some fun!!!"
Los Angeles DJ Holly Adams, who spins at Naked-LA in downtown LA on January 1st (somewhere in between 9pm-4am). On December 31st she DJs at a fundraising event for This Little Light.

http://www.nakedla.com

http://www.thislittlelight.org


"There is always a fantastic vibe on New Years Eve- it seems the crowd are there for one thing only and that's to party."
Australian DJ and promoter Mark James; Mark DJs alongside John Digweed at Welcome 2002, in Melbourne this December 31st.

http://www.futureentertainment.com.au
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