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[[Clubland]] is a brand created by the UK dance record labels [[All Around the World Productions|All Around the World]] and [[Universal Music TV]]. Since 2002 '''Clubland''' has made many dance compilation albums, including the popular Clubland series, which is currently up to Volume |
[[Clubland]] is a brand created by the UK dance record labels [[All Around the World Productions|All Around the World]] and [[Universal Music TV]]. Since 2002 '''Clubland''' has made many dance compilation albums, including the popular Clubland series, which is currently up to Volume 18. Clubland also hosts live events in various nightclubs and clubland Ibiza, and in 2008 many Clubland artists featured on the Clubland Night of Your Life arena tour. Clubland also release a monthly radio show podcast from its website and in January 2008, Clubland launched its own digital TV channel, [[Clubland TV]]. |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Dance Compilation albums, Radio / Television |
Genre | Dance Music |
Founded | United Kingdom, 2002 |
Founder | Matt Cadman |
Headquarters | United Kingdom, Blackburn , United Kingdom |
Products | Clubland 1 - 18 |
Owner | AATW |
Parent | AATW / UMTV |
Website | Clubland.fm |
Clubland is a brand created by the UK dance record labels All Around the World and Universal Music TV. Since 2002 Clubland has made many dance compilation albums, including the popular Clubland series, which is currently up to Volume 18. Clubland also hosts live events in various nightclubs and clubland Ibiza, and in 2008 many Clubland artists featured on the Clubland Night of Your Life arena tour. Clubland also release a monthly radio show podcast from its website and in January 2008, Clubland launched its own digital TV channel, Clubland TV.
Website
The Clubland website Clubland.fm is used for fans to catch up on the latest news in Clubland as well as to see the tracklistings for all the Clubland albums. Fans can also listen to the latest Clubland tracks and see the latest Clubland videos. Information about Clubland artists is shown on the website and it is where the podcast is available to listen to and download from. There are also sections for babes, cars, and games on the website and free stuff such as desktop wallpapers are available to download. There is also a Clubland forum on the website as well as a Clubland Shop and new Hardcore section, with all the latest news in Clubland X-Treme Hardcore.
Radio Show Podcasts
Since October 2006, each month there had been a podcast released by Clubland, available for listeners to download from their website [1] or iTunes [2]. Dave Bethell presents the podcast, which was usually about 30 minutes long, in the same style as a radio show and the podcast was also used mainly to air exclusive new Clubland tracks and advertise forthcoming Clubland releases and events. Podcasts are now unavailable.
Clubland TV
In January 2008, Clubland launched its own TV channel on Sky channel 383. The channel airs the latest Clubland music videos as well as Clubland classics. In the future the channel will show live events and interviews from Clubland as well as competitions and prizes.
Live Events
Clubland often hold live events across various nightclubs in Great Britain, Ireland and Magaluf in Mallorca. Flip & Fill usually tour nightclubs with MC Domino and Frisco and sometimes a Live PA act, in an event called "Flip & Fill's Clubland Tour". Launch parties are held around the time of a new Clubland or Clubland X-Treme Hardcore release, with live performances by Clubland artists, such as Flip & Fill and Ultrabeat, and these are used to help promote the release and filming for the album trailers.
On their website, Clubland usually promote the weekend events of some of their favorite venues and some of the hardcore events taking place, as well as promoting the live performances of some of their artists. Clubland also promoted Cascada's UK tour with Ultrabeat in September - October 2007.
Clubland Live
In March 2008, Clubland held Clubland Live, an arena tour across seven arenas in the UK with some of the biggest acts in Clubland appearing. Cascada and Scooter headlined the tour and some of the acts appearing on the tour were Ultrabeat, Flip & Fill, N-Trance and Kelly Llorenna.
Clubland Live 2
A second tour followed in November and December 2008, this time with Scooter headlining and acts including September, Kate Ryan, Darren Styles and Ultrabeat.
Clubland Live 3
In July 2009, www.clubland.fm (Clubland's Website) revealed the dates for Clubland Live 3 with Cascada headlining the show. Other performers include Agnes Carlsson (aka Agnes), N-Dubz and Darren Styles. The shows started on Nov. 26th at the Glasgow SECC and ended on December 6 at the Birmingham NIA. [3]
Clubland Live 4
The Clubland Live 4 tour was scheduled to take place in October 2010 at various locations across the country. Headlined by Scooter and other acts including Tinchy Stryder, Ultrabeat, Italobrothers, Roll Deep, N-Force, Aggro Santos, Friday Night Posse, Dougal & Gammer, Alex K, MC's Domino & Whizzkid. The entire tour was cancelled on October 6th 2010 due to 'unforeseen circumstances' [4], after an announcement on the official Clubland website. No further information was given.
Performers
Compilation albumsClubland series
Clubland X-Treme series
Floorfillers series
Dance Mania series
Ultimate NRG series
Clubmix series
Others
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