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Creamfields Andalucia/ESP (öffentliches Ereignis)

Datum des Ereignisses: 12. 8. 2006 (Einmaliges Ereignis)
Creamfields Andalucia
LineUP Pet Shop Boys
!!!
Audio Bullys
Fischerspooner
Radio Soulwax presents: Nite Versions live + 2MANYDJ´s
Carl Cox
Jeff Mills
Roger Sanchez
John Digweed
Vitalic live
Miss Kittin
Dave Clarke
Ricardo Villalobos
Hernan Cattaneo
Tiga
Alexander Kowalski feat Khan live
Superdiscount live
Christian Smith
Angel Molina
Alex Under live
The MFA live
The Glimmers
WhoMadeWho
Donnacha Costello live
Justice
Annie Nightingale
Undo & Vicknoise live
Buenavista
djd!
Mrdj & Stainboy
MouseUp
Omar Leon
d.a.r.y.l.


vjs:
Microchunk
Lichtfront
Lectrovision
Specials/Infos - 12 hours non-stop
- wunderschön am meer gelegen
Entry ~ 50€
Styles House - Techno - Electro
Location Colours
Roseggerstraße 3
8600 Bruck/Mur
Distance um die Entfernung zu berechnen bitte Postleitzahl in deinem Profil eingeben
Routenplaner Größere Kartenansicht/Routenplaner
Flyer
sonstiges Have you ever dreamt of dancing for 12 hours non-stop under a mantel of stars to the best
music chosen by the hottest D.J.s of the moment…? Yes, it does sound like a car ad, but the
fact is that this is Creamfields. A real musical experience in an idyllic location, creating a very
special atmosphere where all that matters is to dance and enjoy the best artists from all over the
world.
This festival originates in Cream, the Liverpool club, which since it opened in 1992, has been a
global pioneer on the dance scene. Thanks to its success, it has expanded into a company that
promotes festivals and events, a record label, a booking agency, a radio station, a
merchandising firm and TV production company.
Its activities are carried out in countries as diverse as Australia, Argentina, South Africa, Japan,
Peru, Argentina, Greece, New Zealand, the Philippines, Slovakia, Turkey, Egypt, Russia,
Poland, the US and several European countries. Creamfields, the festival, has been
successfully exported to these countries and now it’s reached the Iberian peninsula with the
help of Sinnamon Promotions. Cuevas de Almanzora, and in particular Villaricos beach on the
coast of Almeria, will be the setting for this event to be held on the 12th of August 2006.


Place & Time
Saturday 12th August 2006
Villaricos Beach (Cuevas de Almanzora-Almería)

Tickets & Presales:
www.ticktackticket.com
Red de tiendas tick tack ticket
902 150 025
0034 934 450 660 para el extranjero
Tiendas FNAC

www.servicaixa.com
Red de Terminales ServiCaixa
Oficinas Halcón Viajes
902.33.22.11

www.cdrome.com
Cd Drome Barcelona (C/ Valldoncella, 3) – 933 174 646
Cd Drome Madrid (C/ Pozas, 6) – 915 218 388

How to get there
Playa de Villaricos
Playa de Villaricos is a group of small, very attractive coves with an unusual dark rock sediment
that comes from the old foundry deposit – a testimony to the productive history of mining in this
area. The town of Villaricos, known by the Carthaginians as Baria, also has a magnificent past
with several archaeological sites that have recently been restored. This town belongs to the
municipality of Cuevas del Almanzora. There are no direct bus or train routes to Playa de
Villaricos, so access is via Cuevas de Almanzora which is 5 km away, or via Águilas, 15 km
away.

Cuevas del AlmanzoraLocated in the North-East corner of the province of Almería, the town of Cuevas del Almanzora,
with almost 10,000 inhabitants, ranks seventh in size of the 103 different municipalities in
Almería. It is a municipality leads in the North and along the coast to the town of El Pozo del
Esparto; a place where the rocks are still reminiscent of the constant arrival of North-African
pirates, who found potable water in the area and could reach it easily because it was so distant
from the watchtowers and coastal defences. .

Useful telephone numbers for Cuevas del AlmanzoraTown Hall of Cuevas del Almanzora +34 950456488
Tourism Office of Cuevas del Almanzora +34 950458135
Bus station
(buses go to Cuevas from Almería, Murcia, Cartagena, etc...) + 34 950456228
Taxi service 629069352
Juan Díaz mini-bus hire +34 950456084

Águilas
One can reach Águilas by a combination of buses or trains from Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia,
Castellón, Alicante, Murcia, Lorca and other nearby major cities of Andalucía or tourist hubs in
the vicinity. A taxi service is available.

Useful telephone numbers for Águilas
RENFE train company +34 968411068
Bus station +34 968410049
Taxi service +34 968411470
968413859
Tourism Office +34 968493173
Mini-bus hire to get to Playa de Villaricos:
Hermanos Martínez +34 968411968
Coaches: Autocares Águilas/Pedro Morata +34 968448084^

By plane
ALMERÍA AIRPORT
Ctra. de Níjar, Km 9 04130 Almería
Tel.: (950) 21 37 00
Flight information: (950) 21 37 90 / 97
Buses only go to the city of Almería (Servibus)
- To get from the airport to Creamfields by car, plan your route at www.viamichelin.com

By carTo drive from your home to Playa de Villaricos-Creamfields, plan your route at
www.viamichelin.com


TOURIST INFORMATION

History
The strategic location of Cuevas del Almanzora , its proximity to the coast and its wealth of
natural resources have meant that throughout history, many civilisations have left their footprint
on their passage through the area - since the arrival of the Phoenicians in the seventh century
B.C., followed by the Carthaginians, the Romans and the Visigoths.
The inland areas of the region flourished with the arrival of the Arabs, as they left the coast and
replaced mining activities with agriculture, irrigated by the waters of the Almanzora. The
heritage of the Muslim period can be found in the local place names, such as Alhanchete and
Arnilla, amongst many others. In Medieval times, the local natural caves take on major
significance and they then lend their name to the whole area. After the Muslim uprising against
the Christians in 1569 and their subsequent expulsion, Cuevas was repopulated by 200 families
who came from the Murcia area. The population of Cuevas in the 17th and 18th centuries was a
feudal society under the domination of the Marquis of Vélez, and it was supported by a largely
agricultural economy.
The contemporary era began in 1811 with the abolition of feudalism. It was in 1838 with the
discovery of an extremely rich seam of silver-bearing lead sulphide that the development of the
mining industry started in the area, and this constituted its greatest period of development and
demographic growth. In the eighties, the area underwent another burst of population growth.
The most recent census indicates 9,125 inhabitants, supported by a gradual development of
irrigated agriculture and early crops under plastic, as well as modest advances in tourism along
the coast.


Places to Visit
In Villaricos, an important archaeological site because of the primitive metallurgical cultures that
were located at the mouth of the Almanzora, there is a small fishing harbour and a neoclassic
coastal defence castle from the 18th century.
To the north of Cuevas, some way away from the Almanzora river, lies Huércal-Overa, on the
border of the region of Murcia. Its historical buildings include the Castle of Santa Bárbara, with
parts dating from the 13th century, and the church of the Assumption, with valuable carvings and
altarpieces. Holy Week in Huércal-Overa has been declared an event of national interest, and is
famous for the splendour and beauty of its religious images. Many of these are examples of the
school of Granada and of the master of the genre, Salzillo.


The Beaches
A walk along the 14 kilometres of coastline demonstrates that it is possible to find large,
peaceful and open beaches that contrast with the coves and cliffs that are hidden behind the
proud, rocky outcrops.


Archaeological Sites
La Zájara I and Zájara II caves. (Palaeolithic)
El Despoblado de Almizaraque (The “Wilderness of Almizaraque”), (Bronze Age)
Las Herrerías (the Ironworks.)
Fuente Álamo (The Álamo Spring), (Metal Age)
Sierra de Almagro.
Cabezo del Oficio, (Metal Age)
Sierra de Castillarico
Campos.
Villaricos.
The Castle.

We also recommend visiting the wetland, located on the outskirts of the town, and the Caves of Calguerín
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wo isn des üebrhaupt?
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im ziemlich sued-oestlichsten teil spaniens, bzw. genau an dem zipfel da unten!
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naja im gegensatz zum creamfields in england eher a bescheidenes lnp

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england --> 12 stages...

wär interessant wieviel leut in england 2005 waren...

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achja: weblink --> www.creamfields-andalucia.com

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mmn. wäre carl cox mal ein wahnsinn, hat den von euch schon mal wer gesehen?
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ZITAT(Fiskomi @ 26. Jul 2006, 19:02 )
mmn. wäre carl cox mal ein wahnsinn, hat den von euch schon mal wer gesehen?

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@fiskomi: 2001 @ sonar und ja, hat was!!
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kommt der nicht nach österreich weils ihm zu langweilig ist, oder ist er zu teuer, war er überhaupt schon mal in Österreich?
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ZITAT(Fiskomi @ 27. Jul 2006, 12:38 )
kommt der nicht nach österreich weils ihm zu langweilig ist, oder ist er zu teuer, war er überhaupt schon mal in Österreich?

2003/04?! @ vienna rathaus

und ja, schon relativ fettig so eine gage *g*
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ZITAT(Fiskomi @ 27. Jul 2006, 10:38 )
kommt der nicht nach österreich weils ihm zu langweilig ist

nein, er kommt nicht nach österreich weil er zu langweilig ist
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offtopic:

25.10.2004 Carl Cox @ Vienna, Rathaus, Wien
http://www.technoboard.at/index.php?showtopic=13460

p.s. irgendwo hab ich aber mal leuten ghört, dass an einem nexten .at gig gebastelt wird - jedoch k.a., ob das noch aktuell ist ...
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