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Homelands (festival)

Coordinates:51°02′58″N1°14′47″W / 51.0495°N 1.2465°W /51.0495; -1.2465
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This article is about the defunct British music festival. For the Homeland Generation, seeGeneration Z.

Homelands
GenreElectronic music,dance music
Dates1999 – 2005
LocationsMatterley Bowl,England
Royal Highland Showground,Scotland
New Cumnock,Scotland
County Meath,Ireland
FoundersMean Fiddler
Capacity50,000

Homelands was a musicfestival run by Mean Fiddler Music Group (now known asFestival Republic) which consisted mainly ofdance music, both live acts andDJs. The festival was held in locations in England, Scotland and Ireland in the period 1999 to 2005. The organisers of Homelands were also behind theHome Nightclubs chain includingHome nightclub inLondon and Sydney.

The English festivals were held atCheesefoot Head nearWinchester,Hampshire, and was one of the most popular British festivals of this genre.

The Scottish festivals were held inRoyal Highland Showground nearEdinburgh in 1999, and was held close toNew Cumnock in the south of Scotland in 2000.

The Irish festivals were held at theMosney Holiday Center inCounty Meath in both 1999 and 2000.

Yearly editions

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1999

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Homelands festival was on 29 and 30 May 1999. It took place in 'The Bowl', Matterley Estate near Winchester, Hampshire – the site of the 'Creamfields' festival the previous year.

There were nine themed arenas, as follows, with an amazing mix of performers. There are a few acts [Roni Size, Basement Jaxx, Jungle Brothers] that I cannot recall where they performed. (Edit to add Roni Size performed on The End 02, Basement Jaxx on Mixmag Arena and Jungle Brothers on Home Arena)

The Home Arena – had the first live Chemical Brothers plus Asian Dub Foundation, Monkey Mafia, Paul Oakenfold, Fatboy Slim, DJ Shadow and Paul Van Dyke.

The MixMag Arena – had a live set from Underworld, plus Faithless, Red Snapper, Dope Smugglaz, DJs Carl Cox, Deep Dish, Gilles Peterson and Darren Price.

The Essential Mix Arena – featuring Radio 1 DJs Pete Tong, plus Paul Oakenfold, Sasha & John Digweed. Radio 1 did a live broadcast from this tent featuring Judge Jules, Danny Rampling and a 4-hour Essential Mix.

The End – hosted by the London club – had two arenas.

The End 01 – a deep house tent, featuring Terry Francis and The End Sound System (Mr C, Layo and Mathew B) plus Darren Emerson, Dave Angel, Stacey Pullen, Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox.

The End 02 – a drum’n’bass arena with DJ Hype, Andy C, Krust, Bryan Gee, Fabio & Grooverider.

Slinky - Bournemouth's "superclub"

US house club Lyall - featuring New York DJ Danny Tenaglia playing a 10-hour set

There were also two arenas hosted by alcohol sponsors

2000

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The 2000 festival took place on a very wet Saturday 27 May 2000. The line included BT, Moby, Public Enemy and Leftfield.

Tents

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Ericsson @ Home Arena
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Leftfield
Ian Brown
Moby
Public Enemy
BT
Paul Oakenfold
Armand Van Helden
Paul Van Dyk
Scratch Perverts
David Holmes
Dope Smugglaz
Dave Seaman
Meeker
Jeremy Healy
Johnny Moy
Adam Freeland
Dan & Jon Kahuna
Jason Bye
Alfie Costa
Manchild
Radio 1 Essential Mix Arena
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Pete Tong
Sasha
John Digweed
Nick Warren
Lee Burridge
Craig Richards
Parks & Wilson
Col Hamilton
Stewart Rowell
Alex Taylor
Slinky & MTV Dancefloor Chart Show Arena
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Judge Jules
Paul Van Dyk
Brandon Block
Alex P
Graham Gold
Hybrid feat.Chrissie Hynde
Ferry Corsten
Luke Neville
Lisa Lashes
Garry White
Tim Lyall
Gordon Kaye
Guy Ornadel
Subterrain & Ultimate Base Arena
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Carl Cox
Sven Vath
Mr. C
Darren Emerson
Layo & Bushwacka!
DJ Sneak
Jim Masters
Trevor Rockcliffe
The End's Drum & Bass Arena
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Reprazent
Fabio
Grooverider
Andy C.
Ed Rush
Optical
DJ Hype
Razor
Zinc
Pascall
Randall
MCs Fats, Dynamite,Moose & Rage
Back2Basics/Deep South/Highrise Arena
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Romanthony
Danny Rampling
Jon Carter
Justin Robertson
Junior Sanchez
Steve Lawler
Ralph Lawson
Adam Freeland
Jacques Lu Cont
Rebel Crew (Scott & Robbie Hardkiss)
Tayo
Jenga Heads
James Holroyd
Ministry House Party
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Darren Emerson
Davie Reid
Nick Warren
Danny Howells
Lottie
Gareth Cooke
Yousef
Future Shock
Bent
Barry Ashworth
Ericsson MYH Arena
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Robert Owens
Juan Atkins
Kevin Saunderson
Sister Bliss
Groove Armada (DJ set)
L.E. Bass
Evil Eddie Richards
Dave Mothersole
T Joy
Richard Grey
J Jeff
DJ Vee
Bud Ice Bus
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Richard Fearless
Norman Jay
Jon Carter
Bob Jones &Justin Robertson
Tim Carbutt (Utah Saints)
Jools Butterfield
J. Swinscoe &Tom Chant
Robin Lurie (percussion)
Bacardi B-Bar
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Gilles Peterson
Faze Action
Patrick Forge
Ross Allen
Stuart Patterson
Radio 1 Outdoor Sound Stage
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Judge Jules
Danny Rampling
Seb Fontaine
Dave Pearce
Daniel Bailey

2005

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Officially called "We Love... Homelands" it took place on 28 May 2005 from 1pm to 5am, and had a capacity of 50,000. Headliners includedThe Streets,Beck,Roots Manuva,Mylo,The Bravery,Audio Bullys,Babyshambles,John Digweed andDimitri from Paris.Medicine 8 performed in the festival's 'Strongbow Rooms'.[1][2]

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toHomelands.

References

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  1. ^"2005 line up". Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2006. Retrieved29 August 2005.
  2. ^"We Love... Homelands 2005".eFestivals. Retrieved13 December 2020.

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