Top five picks from Global Gathering

With Global Gathering once again on people's agenda, we pick out five acts from the tectonic pool of artists that play the festival this summer.

Mike Warburton

Last updated: 11th Jun 2014

Global Gathering sits at the epicentre of summer and provides an onslaught of impeccable dance acts to a camaraderie of ravers who descend upon it every year. With so much on offer at this year's unmissable event we thought we'd help you out by selecting our five must see acts.

The Prodigy

The big beat electro giants headline the main stage in a UK dance festival exclusive on the Saturday night. The worldwide renowned group have a back burner of massive dance tracks across the electronic spectrum ranging from hardcore techno to their legendary hit 'Firestarter' which contains an element of punk (see below).

Maya Jane Coles 

Rave enthusiasts will be no strangers to the versatility of UK DJ/producer Maya Jane Coles with her plethora of releases that refuse the right to be labelled by a specific genre.

She has released on a number of cutting edge labels such as Heidi's Jackathon Jams, graced the infamous Watergate and Panorama bar of Berlin and remixed for some of the biggest chart names in her very own right (see her remix of Florence & The Machine's 'Spectrum' below). She appears for Yousef's Circus on the Saturday night.

Sasha B2B Nic Fanciulli

Nic Fanciulli is making a habit of B2B appearances with notable performances alongside James Zabiela, Carl Cox and Joris Voorn, this time he will be paralleled by the formidable Sasha.

Fanciulli has rubbed shoulders with the world's best, pulling out stylish house and techno through his Saved Records imprint. Sasha has recently been flaunting his 'Last Night On Earth' party whilst previously holding down residencies at the some of the most iconic clubs on the globe, giving this every reasoning not to be missed.

Pete Tong B2B Eats Everything

Immediately preceding Nic Fanciulli and Sasha is another allegiance of seismic proportions with Pete Tong and Eats Everything joining forces.

Radio One don Pete Tong knows dance music like the back of his hand and with the combined force of Eats Everything's groundbreaking sample heavy enriched brand of house that infiltrates multiple genres of music makes it a double header that should be enjoyed by the masses.

David Rodigan 

With his immense ability to send the dancefloor into a frenzy with his colossal ability to select the best of roots and reggae music - this is not one to be missed. Rodigan spearheads his own 'Ram Jam' party which showcases cutting edge urban bass culture from past and present. Rodigan plays on the Saturday night (check out his RamJam party below).

 For the full Global Gathering line up,tickets and more information head here. 

 

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