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PETE GOODING at TUESDAY 360 CLASSICS
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PETE GOODING at TUESDAY 360 CLASSICS

 Tuesday 16/03/10

360 at Jumeirah Beach Hotel

 19:00 - 03:00

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TUESDAYS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

'360 Classics’ ON TUESDAYS is finally here for those who quite simply just want to have a good time, mixing up old music with new, leaving the door open for anything we feel like playing to make you dance from open till close.

Take a look at our DJ roster for the opening 3 months and you’ll know we’ve been working hard to ensure we’ll give you a party to remember....

Pete Gooding is the first Guest International DJ and one of the few British dance producers whose music is as likely
to appear in a set by Laurent Garnier, Tom Middleton, and Dubfire, as it is by
David Guetta, Pete Tong, or Groove Armada. Similarly, as a DJ, you’ll find him at
the Big Chill or Roskilde, as well as regular gigs at Matter, Ministry Of Sound, or
at We Love at Space Ibiza.

London-based Gooding has spent the past decade conjuring up a quiet storm.
Sure, he’s had another worldwide chart, radio, and club hit with collaborator
James Doman (‘Runnin’), a project that is about to yield yet more crossover
potential with ‘Pacific State’ and ‘Hyperactive’, and remixes for Groove
Armada -Love Sweet Sound Cheryl Cole & Will I Am -3 Words [Polydor], but his
own remixes of Ultraviolet’s ‘Kites’ for Big Life (currently getting hammered by
Sasha), and Humate’s ‘Choose Life’ for Yoshitoshi have fed the underground’s
unabated hunger for his work, as well as picking up plays on Radio 1.

Away from his big room sounds, in the past 12 months Pete’s work with Chris
Coco, Alex Tepper, Afterlife’s Steve Miller, and Phil Dockerty, has redefined the
cutting edge sounds that soundtrack the outer limits of 21st century electronica.
With Tepper his Warp-style forays into the territory recently mapped out by
Flying Lotus and dubstep’s current protagonists, is but a continuation of Pete’s
experimental manoeuvres that have soundtracked sunsets (and sunrises) past
and present.

On a club level, this year he’s played alongside Moby, Trentemoller, Soulwax,
Deadmau5, Ewan Pearson, Miss Kitten, and more, rocking floors with his mix of
deep house, techno, and alt dance. One minute headlining well-known floors
such as Cream and Gatecrasher, the next playing under the radar parties in
Shoreditch, Croatia, or Sweden, at the request of promoters whose crowds
expect that little bit more from their weekend entertainment.

This summer he was heralded alongside Jose Padilla and Alfredo as being one
of a select few who represent and convey thetrue meaning of downtempo
dance music, following the rich legacy he built at Ibiza’s Café Mambo. As No
Logo (with Afterlife’s Steve Miller) he continues to release tracks that are
guaranteed highlights on the more discerning chillout compilations.

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