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110th street comes to cork

  • 22-05-2003 8:14pm
    #1
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    110TH STREET
    BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY
    JUNE 1ST
    CITY LIMITS, COBURG ST (OPPOSITE THE CORNER HOUSE PUB),
    CORK
    with
    DJ'S CIAN O CIOBHAIN (RnaG / TG4) & CYRIL BRISCOE

    DOORS 11PM
    PRE-PARTY IN SKY BAR FROM 9PM
    ADMISSION: E8

    "110th Street" has been wowing crowds in Galway since
    it's inception in November 1998. DJ Cian O Ciobhain
    (presenter of RnaG's cult radio show 'An Taobh Tuathail'
    and also TG4's sadly-missed flagship dance show
    'Rianta') and partner-in-crime Cyril Briscoe are
    renowned for their no-holds-barred sets which
    encompasses everything from r'n'b through punk, electro
    and the funkier end of techno. They push a modern
    accessible sound, as popular with rock fans as dance
    which taps into a style culture that is smart, sexy,
    sussed and which celebrates the past with a decadent
    irreverence. '110th Street' friends and
    internatioanl exponents of this sound include TRASH's
    Erol Alkan, Belgium's 2ManyDJ's and Madonna's new mate
    Jacques Le Cont.

    Pretty much anything goes in the '110th soundclash where
    Cyril & Cian mash popular tunes with electro, house,
    techno, hip-hop & punk. Their sets also include a
    smattering of their own home-made bootlegs (Beck/Primal
    Scream; Justin Timberlake/Basement Jaxx; Europe/Daft
    Punk; Earth Wind&Fire/Danny Tenaglia/Vitalic; Electric
    Six/Jon Cutler) in the mix, which lends to creating a
    soundclash that brings together the sounds of the cosmos
    in a non-linear, non-angular fashion. Tired of the same
    one-dimensional generic clubs? Try '110th Street',
    where it's all just one big mad PunkyFunkyRoboPogoDisco!

    City Limits, Cork - June Bank Holiday Sunday - pass it
    on!


    110TH STREET JUKEBOX - TUNES WE CAN NEVER SAY NO TO!!!!
    1. New Order - Blue Monday / Factory
    2. Vitalic - La Roc 01 / International Deejay Gigolo
    3. Primal Scream - Rocks / Creation
    4. Benny Benassi presents The Biz - Satisfaction /
    Digi-Dance
    5. Crooklyn Clan - Let's Get Ill / DV8
    6. Doves - Pounding / Heavenly
    7. LCD Soundsystem - Losing My Edge / DFA
    8. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams / Virgin
    9. Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen (Shower Scene) /
    City Rockers
    10.The Rapture - House Of Jealous Lovers / Output


    PRESS...................................................

    "... the most successful Saturday night club in Galway"
    (The Irish Times, June 2002)

    "What began as a funky blaxploitation house party has
    morphed into one hell of a funky night out where disco,
    house, electro and more can be found in the mix" (The
    Irish Times, November 2002)

    "Galway's favourite fun night out... unpretentious
    partying with the winning formula of...adventerous
    cross-generic sets... a refreshing alternative" (The
    Guardian)

    "an inter-genre music hooley" (The Slate)


    "...causing a storm" (The Irish Independent, October
    2002)


    "...semi-legendary" (Alan Corr - RTÉ Guide)


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