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yeah dont forget HL there too alberto

there were some guys in a tent i had never heard of before that got the whole place jumping at like 4pm it was nuts i got videos of it at home... i hope they play again, i love stumbling onto ppl u never heard of before but after youll nevr forget

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Field day!

Roger Sanchez

Santogold (Live)

Digitalism (Live)

Jamie Lidell (Live)

Boys Noize

Trentemøller

Switch

A-Trak

Late Of The Pier (Live)

Yo Majesty (Live)

Busy P

DJ Mehdi

Adam Freeland

Fort Knox 5

Cicada (Live)

& many more

Can't wait for 2ManyDJs to finish up the night!! :bunny:

PARKLIFE***SET TIMES: MELBOURNE 2008

*AIR STAGE:

08:00pm-10:00pm MARTIN SOLVEIG [FR]

06:30pm-08:00pm JESSE ROSE [DE]

05:30pm-06:30pm SOULWAX [bE]

04:30pm-05:30pm Ajax

03:45pm-04:30pm YUKSEK [FR]

03:00pm-03:45pm Bag Raiders

02:15pm-03:00pm Grafton Primary

01:30pm-02:15pm Spacey Space

12:45pm-01:30pm Hong Kong Blondes

12:00pm-12:45pm Derek K

*WATER STAGE:

08:00pm-10:00pm 2MANYDJS [bE]

07:00pm-08:00pm PEACHES [DE]

05:30pm-07:00pm DIPLO [uSA]

04:30pm-05:30pm GOLDFRAPP [uK]

03:30pm-04:30pm METRO AREA [uSA]

02:45pm-03:30pm NEON NEON [uSA]

02:00pm-02:45pm Van She Tech

01:30pm-02:00pm Mink Engine

12:45pm-01:30pm Agent 86

12:00pm-12:45pm Andee Frost

*EARTH STAGE:

08:45pm-10:00pm DIZZEE RASCAL [uK]

07:15pm-08:45pm PLUMP DJS [uK]

06:30pm-07:15pm BLACKALICIOUS [uSA]

05:30pm-06:30pm XXXCHANGE [uSA]

04:30pm-05:30pm SLYDE [uK]

03:45pm-04:30pm The Bamboos ft: Kylie Auldist

02:30pm-03:45pm ELEKTRONS [uK]

01:45pm-02:30pm Snob Scrilla

01:00pm-01:45pm Dj Flagrant

12:00pm-01:00pm CC Martini

*FIRE STAGE:

09:00pm-10:00pm DOES IT OFEND YOU, YEAH? [uK]

07:15pm-09:00pm Van She

06:30pm-07:15pm Miami Horror

04:45pm-06:30pm BOY 8-BIT [uK]

04:15pm-04:45pm FAMILJEN [sE]

03:30pm-04:15pm Boogs

02:45pm-03:30pm Damn Arms

02:00pm-02:45pm Harris Robotis

01:30pm-02:00pm HAWNAY TROOF [uSA]

12:45pm-01:30pm Nick Thayer

12:00pm-12:45pm Polo Club (JJJ Unearthed Winner)

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