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Chemical Brothers to Open the Ultra Music Festival 2004

Author: Magnum
Monday, February 9, 2004
"1,000,000 watts of sound - 50,000+ party people 200+ Artists, DJs, producers - 14 hours nonstop - 11 stages + YOU!"

The ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL, America's premier electronic music event, returns for its sixth annual installment on March 6, 2004 from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. at beautiful Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, Florida.

In 2003, over 40,000 dance music enthusiasts passed through Ultra's turnstiles and witnessed the most talent-laden festival lineup that a U.S. event has ever offered. With an anticipated 50,000+ attendees this year, Ultra is now the #1 music festival of its kind in the United States. Ultra Music Festival 2004 is sponsored by D'VOX Magazine, Miami's Party 93.1 FM and Coolworld.com, and sponsored nationally by Armani Exchange, FYE and Hard Rock Cafe.

Although never officially connected, this year, Ultra Music Festival and the Winter Music conference will for the first time join forces to present the festival as the official opening event.

Unlike the American dominated rock n' roll and Hip-Hop industries, artists residing overseas are the ones known for making the most substantial dance music; and as a consequence, more often than not, these artists do not get the exposure they rightly deserve - this is where Ultra Music Festival comes in.

Appearing for the first time in five years, and DJing for the first time ever in Miami, The Chemical Brothers will be rockin' your block alongside the biggest names in dance music which includes Sasha, John Digweed, Paul van Dyk, Tiesto and Paul Oakenfold.

CONFIRMED TO APPEAR…
CHEMICAL BROTHERS (DJ Set)
Paul Oakenfold, Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Sasha, John Digweed, Rabbit in the Moon (live), Erick Morillo. Richie Hawtin aka Plastikman, Way Out West (live), Ferry Corsten, Pete Tong, The Rapture (live), Swayzak (live), Junkie XL (live), LCD Sound System (live), Adam Freeland, Sander Kleinenberg, Steve Lawler, Josh Wink, Goldie, 2many djs, ADULT (live), Miss Kittin (live), Erol Alkan, Icey, Bad Boy Bill, Perry Farrell aka Peretz, Donald Glaude, James Zabiela, Satoshi Tomie, Infusion (live), Max Graham, Hernan Cattaneo, Sandra Collins, Smokin Jo, Johan Gielen, James Holden, Deepsky (live), Chus & Ceballos, D:Fuse, Jerry Bonham, Jimmy Van M, DMP, Hyper, Luke Fair, Keoki, Baby Anne, Electric Skychurch (live), Kevens (live), Edgar V., Uberzone (live), Rennie Pilgrim, Jackal & Hyde (live), Planet B (live), Saeed & Palash, Chris Fortier, Simply Jeff, DJ Dero, Liquid Todd, Lemon 8, K-Swing, Corvin Dalek, Tommie Sunshine, Chromeo (live), DJ Unknown, Avenue D (live), Galaxy Girl (live), Hialeah.Sound.System. (live), Toby Holguin, Jluv, Rick West, Sikora, Storm, Sensei (live), Human & Tuffist, Fixx, Salim Rafiq (live), Merlyn, B-SIDE, The Specialists (Bri-tai & Profyle), Kinesis, Stateside Collective feat. CLRH2O, Bamboo & Jungleboy, Marc Anthony, 8on, Dagger, Eric Jag, Danny Michelle, Dave Burg, Factor E, LAB3, Steve Chadwick, Joey G., Zal, Phistimi, Silence Repellent (live), Raz, Gino Fuentes, Clayton Steele, Sabastian Sackson

MANY MORE ARTISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Ultra Music Festival is not only a major event for dance music, but it is one of the premiere musical events to run in the United States. Outside of Coachella, there simply aren't any festivals that have grown in such a way and developed the reputation, the talent and the crowds like Ultra Music Festival.

Ultra Music Festival
March 6, 2004
11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Bayfront Park, Miami, Florida.
Tickets $55 - available online at www.ultramusicfestival.us, as well as select ticket outlets (a list can be found on the ultra website)

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