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  2. Dave Beer - Wikipedia

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    The Back To Basics' flyers made their way into a number of books including Highflyers – Club Rave Party Art, [19] Fly – The Art of the Club Flyer, [20] Once in a Lifetime – The Crazy Days of Acid House & Afterwards, [21] Jam: Style + Music + Media [22] and Adventures in Wonderland: Decade of Club Culture. [23] The flyers were hung as ...

  3. Gazzarri's - Wikipedia

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    The club was part of the controversial "pay-to-play" concept in the 1980s, along with other major Hollywood nightclubs that showcased bands with original songs. As many as four bands per night would each buy 100 to 200 tickets from the club at around $5, handing over in advance hundreds of dollars to the owner for a 45-minute slot on the famous ...

  4. Shoom - Wikipedia

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    The Amnesia nightclub in Ibiza was the primary influence for Shoom.. English DJ and record producer Paul Oakenfold spent the summer of 1985 in Ibiza, where he met DJs Trevor Fung and Ian St. Paul. [2] To celebrate his birthday, Oakenfold hired an island villa and invited the London DJs Nicky Holloway, Johnnie Walker, Pete Tong, and the then-unknown Danny Rampling. [3]

  5. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    A flyer (or flier) is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail. Today, flyers range from inexpensively photocopied leaflets to expensive, glossy, full-color circulars. Flyers in a digital format can be shared on the ...

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  7. Cream (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Cream was a music promotion trio (Darren Hughes, James Barton and Andy Carroll [1]) that originally began hosting a weekly house music club night [2] [3] (1992–2002) [4] at the now-demolished Nation nightclub (formerly Snobs Disco [5]) in Wolstenholme Square in Liverpool. [6] It ran in this format from October 1992 to June 2002. [7]

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