Dave Clarke @ Tomorrowland 2012 – DJ set
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Closing off the impressive Castle Stage during Tomorrowland 2012 on Sunday the 29th of July 2012, The Baron of Techno Dave Clarke ended the 3-day festival with a raging two hour techno set feasting the ears of thousands of attendees. The UK techno legend hosted his very own area applicably named Dave Clarke Presents on the second biggest Tomorrowland stage, where he welcomed his respected colleagues Chris Liebing, Derrick May, Green Velvet, Miss Kittin, Joseph Capriati and Pierre. And memorable it was.
Due to popular demand, this two hour DJ set is now available for downloads on the official Dave Clarke Facebook page. Simply go to www.facebook.com/DJDaveClarke, like the page (if you haven’t already), click on the TOMORROWLAND 2012 tab and start downloading!
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