Booka Shade (Live), James Zabiela, Solardo, Dense & Pika, Fat Tony, Emerald, Matt Jam Lamont, Heartless Crew, The Ragga Twins and more all play on New Years Eve
Space Ibiza will return to London on 31 December for a one-night New Year’s Eve event at Eutopia Warehouse, the new 4,000-capacity indoor-outdoor cultural complex in Barking. The event marks Space’s first London appearance in nearly three years and features one of the city’s largest NYE lineups with a truly authentic mix of artists bringing the famous Space Ibiza sound to life in high definition. Tickets are on-sale now at https://ra.co/events/2267045.
This exclusive show will take place across three transformed warehouse arenas and an outdoor courtyard with a multi-genre programme inspired by Space Ibiza’s historic opening and closing fiestas. The lineup brings together long-standing Space favourites with key figures from London’s electronic music communities and spans techno, house, UKG, jungle and drum & bass.
Headline acts include Space OGs such as Booka Shade (Live) and James Zabiela, new school tech house titans Solardo, pounding techno from Dense & Pika, plus influential UK artists such as Fat Tony, Blumitsu, Comacattz, Matt Jam Lamont, DJ Brockie & MC Det, Heartless Crew, The Ragga Twins, Emerald, MC Creed, MC CKP, MC DT and Pied Piper across a full jungle, d&b and UKG spectrum. The night will also feature sets from Space and Sun City residents including Andrew Kay, Bowditch, DJ Wigman, Fro, Gerrardo, Petchy and Spidey G.
Speaking about the return to the UK, Space Ibiza’s Juan said: “In the early days of Ibiza the British were so important in laying the foundations for the dance music scene on the Island. Throughout the years at Space, they always brought such a special energy to our dance floor and so we love to come back to the UK whenever we can and especially London with its musical history. We are so happy that we will be there on NYE with some old favourites like Booka Shade and James Zabiela as well as lots of London legends like Brockie, Det and Matt Jam Lamont… it’s going to be a great party!”
The event will run from 4pm to 5am, with music across all arenas from 6pm. The covered courtyard will operate until 10pm, and an official afterparty will be announced. VIP tickets include a champagne reception, fast-track entry, backstage mezzanine access and a Space Ibiza merchandise package.
Eutopia Warehouse, which opened this year following a £1.5 million redevelopment, spans three interlinked industrial spaces equipped with d&b Audiotechnik sound, modular stage design and large-scale lighting and visual installations.
It is the perfect place for Space Ibiza’s NYE homecoming and an unmissable one-off night of White Isle-infused hedonism.
Headlining Ceremony’s main stage are The Martinez Brothers, playing a London festival exclusive for summer 2015! The two Bronx-bred DJs are at the heart of today’s house and techno scene. Raised on their father’s love of New York’s Paradise Garage, the brother’s taste for classic house sounds encapsulates everything Ceremony aims to showcase – innovation, energy, and a wealth of musical heritage. Pushing this concept further is long-serving house DJ and producer Armand Van Helden,whose exclusive classic 90s set will explore his deep-rooted affiliation with New York’s club scene, going back to his roots and the string of seminal tracks he crafted under an array of aliases early in his career. Fellow American and Hot Creations label owner Lee Foss will be on-hand to represent the techno sounds of his hometown of Chicago. Elusive Parisian Shiba San will also feature, who has hit the ground running following the release of ‘Okay’ via Dirtybird last year, with support also coming from one half of No Fit State label owner Geddes and the legendary Artwork. With further appearances from London based duoEli & Fur, an ambassador of the original Jackin’ Chicago house sound, Weiss, and the inimitableMenendez Brothers, Ceremony’s main stage will be an incredible celebration of the past, present and future of electronic music culture. Following what promises to be his biggest Ibiza season to date, Found Series favourite, DJ Sneak brings his I’m AHouse Gangster movement to host Ceremony’s second arena, joined by some of his closest allies. Grammy Award nominated Todd Terry and Harry Romero – who joined Pete Tong’s Hall of Fame in 2013 – help to make up a bill that represents some of house music’s most influential producers alongside the legendary talents of Doc Martin. Bringing a taste of techno to the House Gangster arena,Ramon Tapia joins ranks having recently scooped a season residency for Magna Carta at Sankeys Ibiza, with Jesse Perez rounding off the programme.
Having featured at last year’s inaugural edition, Santé and Sidney Charles will return to Ceremony Festival with a special AVOTRE stage takeover. Heavily supported by Found since its inception, the label’s main men are renowned for their electrifying back-to-back sets that are constantly jam-packed with heavy club rollers most recently demonstrated in their 2014 summer smash ‘All Night Long’. Also joined by DJ Mag’s ‘Best Breakthrough Producer’ of 2014 Josh Butler, is special guest Hector Couto, whose recent releases alongside Cuartero and Darius Syrossian have seen his reputation rapidly accelerate. Crosstown Rebels cohort Russ Yallop is also billed, as well as emerging Liverpudlian Dale Howard and up and coming member of the AVOTRE collective, Kalyde.
Tipping their cap to powerful and ongoing influence of UK garage on the electronic world, is Ceremony’sHeritage stage, which will be fronted by one of the godfathers of garage house, Todd Edwards. Known for collaging cut-up samples over swung beats and disco flavoured bass lines, Edwards’ four-to-the-floor beats have earned him a passionate following that most recently won him incredible acclaim for his collaboration with Daft Punk on ‘Fragments of Time’. Former frontman of The Streets and bonafide legend of the UK scene, Mike Skinner, will also feature alongside the duo-alias of Scott Garcia and Sticky’s Foundation – two of the most influential names in UKG. Sets are also confirmed from figureheads Matt Jam Lamont and Grant Nelson – who between them have been integral in shaping the genre’s lineage – as well as back-to-back’s from KMA Productions and Narrows, and Groove Chronicles and Mike Ruff Cut Lloyd. Another super special guest is set to be revealed before the day.
The London grime scene is at the top of its game again, with huge cultural influence in 2015. After resounding popularity of their showcase at Urban Nerds stage at last year’s Ceremony, Tropical fly the flag for grime and have now been let loose with a whole arena to themselves. Lead by one half of collective and label Boy Better Know, JME will be joined by a second, more gritty appearance from Todd Edwards as well as showcases from Birmingham-born grime and garage producers, Preditah and C4. Dubstep and grime innovator Plastician will also return to Ceremony alongside loyal representativesLogan Sama and Slimzee, whilst representing grime’s next generation is one of the most promising new voices in the scene, Novelist, and his collective The Square. A special guest of epic proportions within the grime scene is still to be announced.
London’s leading hip-hop night So Fresh So Clean are set to return to Ceremony Festival to deliver the very best in classic hip-hop and R&B from the 90s and double-ohs. Joining a very special headliner is prolific London hip-hop selector, Harry Love, a former Scratch Perverts member and one of the scene’s most beloved DJs, with a reputation that’s seen him support the likes of Jay-Z, Kanye West and Run DMC and tour with the likes of Dizzee Rascal. London’s original DJ MK and So Fresh party founders The Menendez Brothers will be in check, as well as Hutch, Dan Hills and a back-to-back with Alex Crescent and Nite Sleaze, So Fresh So Clean will ensure the vibe never falters.
Undercover lifestyle hotline Sports Banger have probably hit a venue near you with their Swamp81, RinseFM and School Records affiliated brand of party mischief. The brand is cemented by a quintessentially British t-shirt line and limited sportswear runs as probably worn by one of your favourite DJs, at some point. They bring fun and games to the Ceremony Festival 2015 VIP with an extra special line-up full of surprises and led by Artwork, a DJ who knows how to throw a party better than most. As ever VIPs jump the queue and once inside the ride, can bask in the glory of a cocktail bar, a half decent bite to eat and most importantly, some luxury loos, all soundtracked by Jonny Banger's famous DJ mates.
LINEUP.
CEREMONY
The Martinez Brothers London Festival Exclusive Armand Van Helden Classic 90s Set Lee Foss Shiba San Geddes Artwork Eli & Fur Weiss The Menendez Brothers
I’M A HOUSE GANGSTER
DJ Sneak Todd Terry Harry Romero Doc Martin Ramon Tapia Jesse Perez
A VOTRE
Santé Sidney Charles Josh Butler Russ Yallop Dale Howard Kalyde Special Guest: Hector Couto
HERITAGE
Special Guest Todd Edwards Mike Skinner Foundation (Scott Garcia & Sticky) Matt Jam Lamont Grant Nelson KMA Productions b2b Narrows Groove Chronicles b2b Mike Ruff Cut Lloyd Sunship Nexx Vencha
TROPICAL
JME Special Guest Todd Edwards Preditah C4 Plastician Logan Sama Novelist & The Square Slimzee
SO FRESH SO CLEAN
Special Guest Harry Love
DJ MK The Menendez Brothers Hutch Alex Crescent b2b Nite Sleaze Dan Hills