Pop: Eclipse '99

Tim Perry
Friday 06 August 1999 18:02 EDT
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It's all going crazy down in Devon and Cornwall for the biggest lifestyle hype besides that M-word experience on New Year's Eve. The best live line-up is at the Total Eclipse festival in Newnham Park (see page 35), while James and Kula Shaker play at Cornwall's Lizard Festival, and Van Morrison and Roni Size (left) at the Moonshadow Eclipse Festival in Torpoint. Taking a slightly different approach is Eclipse '99, which, apart from a Madchester revival of Happy Mondays and Monaco, concentrates on big name DJs: Tall Paul and Seb Fontaine on Tuesday; Grooverider, Judge Jules, Danny Rampling and Paul Oakenfold on Wednesday.

Eclipse '99, Carolyn Bay, St Austell, Cornwall (0161-832 1111) pounds 30-pounds 150, Mon-Fri

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