Electronic Music Group and The Warehouse Project have come together to bring the best electronic artists to Croatia for the brand new Hideout Festival, which debuts this Summer.
Ben Sebborn
Date published: 24th Feb 2011
Electronic Music Group and The Warehouse Project have come together to bring the best electronic artists to Croatia for the brand new Hideout Festival, which debuts this Summer.
Taking place on July 1-3 2011, at the stunning Zcre Beach on Croatia's Isle of Pag, Hideout Festival speaks to the heart of electronic music fans by securing the most cutting-edge artists and outfits from every genre of the underground dance music community.
Friday opens proceedings with the godfather of techno Sven Vath supported by Wax:On residents People Get Real. One third of award-winning band The XX, Jamie XX, performs outside for Resident Advisor’s takeover of Aquarius stage, fresh from his stunning new album with Gil-Scott Heron alongside deep house don and Innervisions frontman, Dixon and the Applepips dubstep pioneer, Ramadanman. The much-lauded Chase & Status, who have achieved an anthemic no 2 single and album of late and worked with the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Plan B, Tinie Tempah and Cee Lo Green take centre stage on Ibiza’s Reclaim The Dancefloor area alongside BBC Radio 1’s Toddla T. Joining them will be young bassline pioneers Nero, Friction, Rattus Rattus & Klose One and new super talents Modestep.
Some stellar unannounced guests are yet to be announced on Saturday for Hideout, promising to blow all other festival programmes out of the water. King of the electro circuit, Erol Alkan joins Radio 1 queen, Annie Mac and disco heroes Aeroplane and Eskimo Twins, who all promise to deliver some fine flavours on the outdoor Aquarius stage. Simian Mobile Disco bring their enigmatic partnership to Hideout following their swift rise to prominence over the past few years. On the Metropolis stage, Aussie bassline masterminds Pendulum join female Brit & Mobo award winner, Ms Dynamite, who has scored chart hits with Katy B and Zinc in recent months. Fabric resident and dubstep luminary, Caspa, steps up with UK icon Redlight, who starred on the cover of DJ mag last year and Sub Focus, hailed for his club anthems, ‘Could This Be Real’ and ‘Splash’ joing Metropolis regular, Mak.
Pitching up on Sunday are label of the moment, Crosstown Rebels featuring head honcho, Damian Lazarus. The label’s young prodigies have become techno’s new elite, showcased at Hideout in Jamie Jones and Detroit’s Seth Troxler, who are also DC10’s newest residents. 2011’s newest stars Art Department pen their ‘gothic house’ sound with this year’s BBC Introducing talent, Robert James.
For fans of drum & bass and dubstep, Hideout’s Ape stage brings the veteran crew out to play on Sunday unveiling the legendary Andy C, one of D&B’s original heroes joined by the similarly prolific Shy FX, who enjoyed a string of chart successes with their appealing sound. More jungle delights come from leader of the pack, Joker, Breakage and Hospital Records maestro, Danny Byrd on the Ape stage. Wax:on stamp their identity on the main stage with an exclusive duo yet to be announced, Italian heroes, Crookers and the raw talent Fake Blood alongside Eskimo Twins.
The Warehouse Project and Electronic Music Group have utilised their wealth of experience to bring together the most prolific stars of the past, present and future in a new idyllic spot in a line up of epic proportions, never seen before in Croatia.
Hideout takes place from Friday 1st July until Sunday 3rd July at a brand new location on the beautiful Zrce beach on the Island of Pag. The west coast of the Adriatic Sea is renowned for its crystal clear waters and picturesque rugged shoreline. Hideout festival 2011 is perched on one of finest beaches in the area that runs the entire length of the island and is surrounded by a variety of bars, restaurants, watersports and attractions.
The site features two vast outdoor stages, one indoor/outdoor venue with views over the sea, two outdoor swimming pools, and large VIP area. Artists will perform from sunrise to sunset at special daytime events on the beach, numerous daily boat parties, as well as on the main festival site. The Chemical Brothers said of the location, “When we die we want our fans to come and listen to our music in Club Papaya”.
Hideout will bring 10,000 attendees from all over Europe in the most exciting and innovative festival project outside of the UK this summer. The only place to find first appearances and exclusive performances from the cream of future talent, it has the perfect recipe for those seeking a new adventure, in a serene setting, with all the best musical ingredients.
Hideout festival 2011 combines two of the leading companies in the UK events market, Electronic Music Group and The Warehouse Project, who are already responsible for club brands Metropolis and Wax:On, Manchester's Warehouse Project and Parklife Festival, as well as the Reclaim the Dancefloor brand in Ibiza.
Artist confirmed to date:
FRIDAY 1st JULY
Main Stage:
Sven Vath, People Get Real, Reclaim The Dancefloor Stage, Chase & Status, Nero, Jack Beats, Friction, Toddla T, Urban Nerds
Resident Advisor Stage:
Jamie XX, Dixon, Mount Kimbie, Mike Jones, Ramadanman
SATURDAY 2nd JULY
Main Stage:
• TBC
Metropolis Stage:
Pendulum, Sub Focus, Ms Dynamite, Caspa, Redlight, MaK
Aquarius Outdoor Stage:
Annie Mac, Erol Alkan, Simian Mobile Disco, Aeroplane, Eskimo Twins
SUNDAY 3rd JULY
Crosstown Rebels Stage:
Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Art Department, Rob James
Ape Stage:
Andy C & MC GQ, Breakage & SP :MC, Joker & MC Scarz, Shy FX B2B B-Traits & SP :MC, Danny Byrd & MC AD, MaK
Wax:On Stage:
Crookers, Fake Blood, Riva Starr, Bowski
Earlybird tickets for Hideout Festival are available though Skiddle now for £70.
Tickets are no longer available for this event
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