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Opulent clubbing celebration in St George's Hall
Renaissance has played a central role in the history of the UK's dance music, emerging in the '90s alongside Cream and Ministry Of Sound to pioneer the evolution of the genre. The brand is now rightly receiving recognition for its influence with huge 20th Anniversary Celebrations across the country, and having already seen off Birmingham and Leeds, the next plotted event has been arranged with ambitious Liverpool promoters Freeze who have managed to secure the regal surroundings of St George's Hall on 15th September.
Headlining the event will be hirstute Argentinean DJ Hernan Cattaneo who has become something of a legend of house music following his releases on Renaissance Records, and is joined by tech-house veteran Danny Howells. Just below these two bona-fide innovators of dance music on the bill is rising Spanish star Henry Saiz, who has recently won DJ Mag's 'Best Compilation' Award and looks set to take up the baton of experimental dance music from Howells and Cattaneo. Promoters of dark, emotive electronic music Ghosting Season follow these guys up on the bill, and Liverpool and 3 Beat Record's own Jemmy completes what is a characteristically exciting line up in an unbelievable venue. Being the very generous DJ that Jemmy is, he has completed a slow-burning, contemplative 48-minute mix for us which you can stream above to get you in the mood for the night.
Tickets for Renaissance start at £15 and can be bought through many outlets from their Facebook page; but move quickly, because we're reliably informed that tickets for this unforgettable night are selling unbelievably fast.