POP: FESTIVAL OF THE WEEK

Tim Perry
Friday 06 August 1999 19:02 EDT
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Total Eclipse

The best musical offering to coincide with the solar event starts for real today with a strong selection of acts, including Asian Dub Foundation, Nitin Sawhney and the legendary Sugarhill Gang. Sunday sees choice reggae and techno from Gregory Isaacs, Junior Delgado, Innerzone Orchestra and Coldcut among others. Monday is DJs only, but Tuesday is the main event with Orbital, Roni Size and CJ Bolland headlining the three stages. The Freestylers, the Egg and the Lo-Fi Allstars are among the highlights on the closing day.

Newnham Park, nr Plymouth, Devon. Info: 09068 230190. Tickets pounds 99 or pounds 30 per day: 0870 444 4224. Today to Wed

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