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Fantazia (rave music promoter)

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Fantazia was a rave music promoter and organiser based in the United Kingdom.[1] It was founded in 1991 by James Perkins, Gideon Dawson & Chris Griffin,[2] and held a number of seminal raves at the height of the breakbeat hardcore scene in the early 1990s.

Fantazia Summertime rave, May 1992

Fantazia first held a rave at Coventry's Eclipse nightclub, but would soon become best known for its large outdoor events.

  • Fantazia New Year Eve (31 December 1991 – 1 January 1992) at Westpoint Exhibition Centre, near Exeter (10,000 people).
  • Second Sight (21 - 22 February 1992) at Westpoint Centre, Exeter (8,000 people).
  • Summertime (15 - 16 May 1992) at Matchams Park Stadium, Bournemouth (16,000 people).
  • One Step Beyond (25 - 26 July 1992) at Donington Park (28,000 people).
  • "The Showcase” (27 - 28 November 1992) at The Royal Bath & West Show ground, Shepton Mallet.
  • Fantazia New Years Eve (31 December 1992 – 1 January 1993) at Littlecote House (near Hungerford, Berks) (16,000 people).
  • Fantazia 2nd Birthday Celebration (23 April 1993) at The Sanctuary, Milton Keynes (6,000 people)
  • The Big Bang (27 November 1993) at SECC Centre, Glasgow (12,000 people)

By 1993, Fantazia hosted club night tours across the UK. Its biggest event that year was The Big Bang at Glasgow's SECC Centre in November, which set a record at the time as the largest ever indoor rave. [3]

In addition to raves, Fantazia also released a number of compilation albums, including "The First Taste" (1992), "Twice As Nice" (1993), and then moving into house compilations with the "House Collection" series (1994–1997).

In October 1997, Fantazia returned with Fantazia: The Return of a Legend, at the G-Mex in Manchester.[2]

On 14 April 2019 Gideon Dawson was found dead in his Cheltenham home after suffering an overdose of cocaine and prescription drugs.[4]

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References

  1. ^ "Fantazia Music Old skool & House history". Fantazia.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2 February 2007.
  2. ^ a b "Let us be your fantasy: How Fantazia brought UK rave to the masses". DJMag. 21 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Fantazia The Big Bang 2 - 28th September 2013". www.ukraves.co.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Rave legend and Fantazia co-founder Gideon Dawson died from a drug overdose". MixMag. 23 October 2019.

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