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BCM Planet Dance 2011 Lineup


Ok, this is what you have been waiting for, the full BCM and Millenium Planet Dance 2011 line-up!

 

April 2011

  • 22nd – Pre-opening Party
  • 29th – Big Opening Party
  • 30th – Erotic Foam Party

 

 

May 2011

  • 1st – UV Light Party
  • 2nd – Washing Machine Party
  • 3rd – UV Light Party
  • 4th – Erotic Washmachine
  • 5th – Masquerade Party
  • 6th – Erotic Foam Party
  • 7th – Water Party
  • 8th – Kama Sutra
  • 9th – Washing Machine Party
  • 10th – UV Light Party
  • 11th – Erotic Washmachine
  • 12th – Masquerade Party
  • 13th – Erotic Foam Party
  • 14th – Water Party
  • 15th – Kama Sutra
  • 16th – Washing Machine Party
  • 17th – UV Light Party
  • 18th – Erotic Washmachine
  • 19th – Masquerade Party
  • 20th – Erotic Foam Party
  • 21st – Stags & Hens
  • 21st – Water Party
  • 22nd – Kama Sutra
  • 23rd – Washing Machine Party
  • 24th – UV Light Party
  • 25th – Erotic Washmachine
  • 26th – Masquerade Party
  • 27th – Erotic Foam Party
  • 28st – Stags & Hens
  • 29th – Kama Sutra
  • 30th – Washing Machine Party
  • 31st – UV Light Party

 

 

June 2011

  • 1st – Foam Party
  • 2nd – Masquerade Party
  • 3rd – Foam Party
  • 4th – Martin Buttrich & Ambivalent
  • 4th – Water Party
  • 6th – Washing Mahine
  • 7th – UV Light Party
  • 8th – Foam Party
  • 9th – Masquerade Party
  • 10th – DJ Sammy Opening Party (My Club Room)
  • 10th – Foam Party
  • 11th – Water Party
  • 12th – Alexandra Stan / Mr Saxobeat (Clubland)
  • 13th – Dave Pearce
  • 13th – Washing Machine
  • 14th – UV Light Party
  • 14th – Dirty Sanchez
  • 15th – Foam Party
  • 16th – Masquerade Party
  • 17th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 18th – Water Party
  • 19th – Danny Dyer, MC Fearless & Lois, Jorg Schmid, N-Force, Friday Night Posse, Mc Domino (Clubland)
  • 20th – Judge Jules Opening Party
  • 21st – UV Light Party
  • 21st – Foam Party
  • 22nd – Calvin Harris (Cream)
  • 23rd – Roll Deep, DJ Target, MC Manga, Ras Kwame (Rude)
  • 24th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 25th – Water Party
  • 26th – Cascada, N-Trance, DJ Kuta, Frisco, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 27th – Judge Jules & Krafty Kutts
  • 28th – UV Light Party
  • 28th – Foam Party
  • 29th – Pete Tong (Cream)
  • 30th – Tinchy Stryder, Faith SFX, Ras Kwame & Semtex (Rude)

 

 

July 2011

  • 1st – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 1st – Foam Party
  • 2nd – Water Party
  • 3rd – Tinne Tempah, DJ Charlsey, Darren Styles & Breeze, Friday Night Posse, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 4th – Judge Jules, Kutsky & Tristan D
  • 4th – Washing Machine
  • 5th – Water Party
  • 6TH – Calvin Harris (Cream)
  • 6th – Foam Party
  • 7th – DJ Target, MC Manga, Ras Kwame (Rude)
  • 8th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 8th – Foam Party
  • 9th – Dave Pearce
  • 9th – Water Party
  • 10th – LMFAO (Clubland)
  • 11th – Judge Jules & Squatters
  • 12th – Black Eyed Peas
  • 11th – Washing Machine
  • 12th – Water Party
  • 13th – Tiesto
  • 14th – Tinchy Strider, DJ Target & MC Manga, DJ Semtex, Faith SFX (Rude)
  • 15th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 15th – Foam Party
  • 16th – BBC Radio 1
  • 17th – Peter Andre, DJ Micky Andre, Michey Modelle, Friday Night Posse, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 18th – Judge Jules & Eddie Halliwell
  • 18th – Washing Machine
  • 19th – Water Party
  • 20th – Afrojack (Cream)
  • 20th – Foam Party
  • 21st – Labrinth, Faith SFX, Misterjams, DJ Semtex (Rude)
  • 22nd – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 22nd – Foam Party
  • 23rd – Dave Pearce
  • 23rd – Water Party
  • 24th – Darren Styles, Skyla PA, Friday Night Posse, Frisco, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 25th – Judge Jules & Micky Slim
  • 25th – Washing Machine
  • 26th – Water Party
  • 27th – Calvin Harris (Cream)
  • 27th – Foam Party
  • 28th – N-Dubz, Rought Diamondz, Ras Kwame (Rude)
  • 29th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 29th – Foam Party
  • 30th – Water Party
  • 31st – Cascada, Friday Night Posse, DJ Kuta, N-Trance, MC Domino (Clubland)

 

 

August 2011

  • 1st – Judge Jules & Kissy Sellout
  • 1st – Washing Machine
  • 2nd – Masquerade Party
  • 2nd – Water Party
  • 3rd – Eric Prydz
  • 3rd – Foam Party
  • 4th – Tinchy Stryder, DJ Target, Faith SFX, Ras Kwame (Rude)
  • 5th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 5th – Foam Party
  • 6th – Water Party
  • 7th – Darren Styles, Skyla PA, DJ Kuta, N-Trance, Flip N Fill, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 8th – Phunk Investigation
  • 8th – Washing Machine
  • 9th – Tiesto
  • 10th – Foam Party
  • 11th – Masquerade Party
  • 12th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 12th – Foam Party
  • 14th – Aagro Santos, Friday Night Posse, Andy Whitley, Frisco, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 15th – Diabolica
  • 15th – Washing Machine
  • 16th – David Guetta (Cream)
  • 17th – Above and Beyond
  • 17th – Water Party
  • 19th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 19th – Foam Party
  • 20th – Phunk Investigation
  • 20th – Water Party
  • 21st – Tinchy Stryder, Micky Modelle, Flip N Fill, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 22nd – Judge Jules, Howard Donald & Micky Slim
  • 22nd – Washing Machine
  • 23rd – Masquerade Party
  • 23rd – Water Party
  • 24th – Calvin Harris (Cream)
  • 24th – Foam Party
  • 26th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 26th – Foam Party
  • 27th – Diabolica
  • 27th – Water Party
  • 28th – Roll Deep, Jorg Schmid, N-Force, Flip N Fill, Friday Night Posse, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 29th – Judge Jules and Micky Slim
  • 29th – Washing Machine
  • 30th – Masquerade Party
  • 30th – Water Party
  • 31st – Afrojack (Cream)
  • 31st – Foam Party

 

 

September 2011

  • 1st – N-Dubz, Faith SFX, DJ Semtex, DJ Swerve (Rude)
  • 2nd – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 2nd – Foam Party
  • 3rd – Water Party
  • 4th – Closing Party, Cascada, N-Trance, DJ Kuta, Flip N Fill, Frisco, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 5th – Judge Jules, Triston D & Lee John
  • 5th – Washing Machine
  • 6th – Masquerade Party
  • 6th – Water Party
  • 7th – Laidback Luke (Cream)
  • 7th – Foam Party
  • 8th – Closing Party, Roll Deep, Ras Kwame, DJ Target & MC Manga (Rude)
  • 9th – DJ Sammy (My Club Room)
  • 9th – Foam Pary
  • 10th – Water Party
  • 11th – Finale Party, Ultrabeat, Ian Redman, Chris Henry, Frisco, MC Domino (Clubland)
  • 12th – Judge Jules & Kutski
  • 12th – Washing Machine
  • 13th – Masquerade Party
  • 13th – Water Party
  • 14th – Foam Party

 

 

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Judge Jules [Interview]


Magaluf Uncovered recently held an exclusive interview with none other than Judge Jules himself and we have recently published this interview in its entirety. To get an insight into one of the biggest names in the clubbing industry click on the link below.

Jules has agreed to an exclusive links and promotions deal with us here at Magaluf Uncovered. We promote each others websites respectively and thus we are usually the first to hear about where and when the Judge will be playing next summer.

In addition to Judge Jules, we will be adding other very well known names and brands from the world of clubbing to this section. We hope you will find this information as useful as the rest of the Magaluf Uncovered site and look forward to not only providing you with unlimited Magaluf knowledge but we aim to assist you with booking your accommodation and daytime and evening entertainment too.

MU: Judge Jules, thanks for spending sometime with us and especially just as your about to do your set here in Fusion. We just have a range of questions to give our website users more of an insight into you the person and why you have decided to play here in Magaluf.

MU: So…Why Magaluf?
JJ: Well I have only ever played 2 resorts in Mallorca, Palma and Magaluf, but Palma was years ago. I guess it’s really where the bookings have been. Sorry the answer isn’t any more exciting.

MU: What’s the impression of the crowd out here that are coming to see you?
JJ: Well this is only my second Gig this year, having moved to Fusion having done BCM an awful lot of times. I think smaller clubs, even though we are in quite a commercial strip, inevitably attracts people who are slightly more musically orientated. The one thing I know from my own website and the 500 odd emails I get a week, is the amount of people that assume, “I am a clubber.. Ergo..I go to Ibiza” a hell of a lot of clubbers come to Mallorca and therefore its important to play here. Its not like I get loads of emails from people who say I am going to Corfu, Rhodes or Tenerife, but I do get an awful lot of emails that say I am going to see you at Ibiza and some though not as many saying I am looking forward to seeing you in Mallorca., hence its really important to be here.

MU: So what’s the big tune for the summer?
JJ: Some seasons are long and in the case of Ibiza and Mallorca its sort of 15 weeks long and so you can only really judge tunes month to month, so start of season to about Mid July, Mid July to roughly Mid August and then Mid August to the end of the season and were still in that first phase and without a doubt its Benni Benassi – Satisfaction, that’s the big tune.

MU: In terms of the superstar DJ lifestyle is it all glam? Or is it actually hard work?
JJ: Well it depends what you consider hard word, I mean superficially travelling to lots of places and getting on lots of flights is glamorous, but if you take 300 flights a year, roughly a flight every day 1.2. Days is extremely f***in tiring, and i love my job and I wouldn’t give it up for anything, but there is an awful lot of downtime, like checking in and waiting at airports, the flights, and the two hours that you end up DJ’ing in clubs is fantastic, and I so I am satisfied in then end, but its not all glamorous at all, but I am not moaning at all, its just that its very easy to say superficially that’s its just dancing in front of a load of girls, but its really not as straight forward as that.

MU: What would you change about Magaluf if you could change anything as a resort?
JJ: Well I can analyse anything at this time of the morning to a certain degree as we discussed earlier, in that I have been to a number of considered British resorts in the last couple of days, Kavos in Corfu, Faliraki in Rhodes, then I went to Ibiza to here, Monday I’m going to Benidorm and Thursday I am going to Tenerife, therefore those are are the main resorts the Brits are going to, I guess even when I was 18 the garishness of the neon was not THAT appealing and the fact that English people want to fraternise with each other, and the fact that some, although I really think its changing, want England in Sun as opposed to wanting Spain, and that mentality which is the British Island mentality, whilst I dont find distasteful, is the only thing I would possibly like to change. I guess when your younger its more unlikely that you have been anywhere else abroad and so your really sort of dipping your fingers into foreign culture and umm which is kinda why I like Ibiza, because while it is a smaller Island, you can sort of go elsewhere, whilst you can do the clubbing bit in San Antonio,, but you have Ibiza Town which is very cosmopolitan..erm..whereas in the case of Magaluf, its quite British and you could almost live a 7 day or 14 day contained holiday surrounded by British and not go beyond that and it would be difficult not to experience something more Spanish, but I guess that’s what people want, but I do sense that changing, as I see less football shirts here, I see less hoardings outside bars or clubs saying what drinks cost in £’s for a pint, that sort of thing. Its culture and acclimatisation, its a lot of people would be inclined to experience more of what a foreign culture is about as opposed to just getting a Sun Tan or turn Lobster coloured, as time goes on….but at the same time, I’m not knocking it…I mean I love coming here, and I love playing here, and I am fortunate enough that I get enough offers of work that I I don’t just have to anywhere, regardless of my how much I like or dislike it.

MU: If you could open your own club anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
JJ: It would be Ibiza, but it would be a small club, which didn’t charge any money on the door, but was really a club for me and my mates, I don’t want to come to Mallorca and talk about Ibiza, but its hard not to as I’ve got two houses there, I speak near fluent Spanish and ultimately its my plan to move there, but I will always want to come to Mallorca a lot. Mallorca and Ibiza are the two places I love most.

MU: What’s the worst thing about your job?
JJ: Being away from my Son and my Wife, although my wife is able to travel with me a lot more and so she can travel, but my son is only turned 4, and so there are not as many times when he can travel with us.

MU: Who do you personally rate as one of the best up and coming DJ’s?
JJ: Eddie Halliwell , because he is technically gifted well and truly beyond my level.

MU: OK….Some quick fire questions now, just one word answers to give people a real insight into your own personal tastes and choice……What’s better?

MU: Wine or Beer?
JJ: Wine

MU: Indian or Chinese?
JJ: Thai

MU: UK or US?
JJ: We speak the same language but that’s where similarities end.

MU: Burger or Kebab?
JJ: Kebab

MU: Girls in trainers or high heels?
JJ: Depends on the trainers..hehehe

MU: Football or Rugby?
JJ: Football by a stratosphere

MU: Big Brother or Fame Accademy?
JJ: Well Fame Academy is filmed about 200 yards from my house and it causes an awful lot of shitty traffic! (much laughter from those around) and I hate Big Brother so I don’t quite know which. So neither!

MU: Vinyl or CD?
JJ: Er…33% CD 66% Vinyl

MU: Porsche or Ferrari?
JJ: Well I have had both and I have now changed to a Range Rover!

MU: Money or Lifestyle?
JJ: I guess intertwined although I guess in the real world you wouldn’t want them to be.

MU: Hotel or Appartment?
JJ: Apartment

MU: Blondes or Brunettes?
JJ: Er my wife has blonde and brunette in the last month, so er.. :)

MU: Bungee or Sky Dive?
JJ: Erm..terra firma…

MU: OK thanks for that..a few more main questions now…..

MU: What’s your most prized vinyl?
JJ: We recently had a flood at the studio where I keep my vinyl, and interesting moral dilemma in that many of the sleeves were damaged, but with a little cleaning the vinyl will remain the same. I actually felt ….lets say…..”Pillaged!” and it was almost like a grounding experience, it made me realise that the physical concept of the sleeve and what it looks like is almost as important as the music itself. It’s not really an answer to the question, but the best I can do I suppose.

MU: What’s the tune you would most like to remix?
JJ: Ermmm well one of them I am doing at the moment, although its hard when your out in the Balearics for a few months, Is Brainbug by Nightmare, the Italians have commissioned me to do that.

MU: Who is your favourite vocalist of all time?
JJ: Paul Weller (MU – Why?) cause he was my teenage hero.

MU: What do you do to relax?
JJ: Play with my son, or go for a run, its one of the therapeutic things you can do, although you feel crap for about half an hour after, you do get a sort of afterglow of pure endorphins for about 2 hours afterwards.

MU: A big question from some from the site, is How old are you? Cause there is a bit of a myth as to how old you really are?
JJ: Ermmmmmm…I normally only…unlike well a lot of certain other key name DJ’s who are extremely economical with the truth… I normally only shave one year off…so we’ll call it 35!! ( Much laughter!)

MU: If you could be invisible for a day, where would you go?
JJ: Er……..the changing room at my Gym probably..the ladies of course!!….no no no…wait…the changing room at a fashion show!!…( much more laughing!)

MU: Do you have one thing left in ya life, that you haven’t done yet?
JJ: Ermm……………………..Go to India…..well my wife comes from a very Indian area, even though she is not Indian…and Indians and a certain number of other ethnic groups are so stable and so successful and accepted in British society, because they come from such a strong family background, I just have so much respect for them and not just Indians but Pakistani society as well……god I could go off on a real tangent here!!….but its almost as if the massive furore that surrounds asylum seekers at the moment has sort of made them new villains in the eyes of the sort of redneck echelons of British society and its as if the Afro Caribbean and the Asian imigrants of the 50′s, 60′s and to a certain degree 70′s are now fully accepted as an integrated part of British society at the expense of all this shit that goes on about all these asylum seekers, and even though there are a load and nobody can deny,..bogus asylum seekers, there are a hell of a lot of genuine people who seeking asylum that have been persecuted in their own country and now they are utter scapegoats for British society for the wrong reasons…but if there is any upside to that downside is that those immigrants of 25 – 40 years ago are now a strong and integral part of British Society and no one really questions them…..or their…..legitimacy as being British and if you look at one group that are incredibly impressive, then the Indians have achieved enormous success and statistically if you at how they do in schools and colleges their results are just better than sort of….white Anglo Saxons I was gonna say, but white people in general. Its just that every Indian I meet, and you don’t to meet many in clubs cause they are not loony enough to go, but they are the nicest, most grounded, sensible people you could possibly encounter, it sounds like, almost a bit Margaret Thatcher like to talk about the importance of family values, but the Indians really do believe in it and the end results show. (DJ Fubar interjects – Its true, I have never met an Indian that did not want to work or do their very best…they really are great people, …. I went out with an Indian girl once….) JJ – Bastaad! (much laughter)

MU: OK last question……

MU: If you could give one piece of advice to Brits on holiday, what would it be?
JJ: Its difficult…cause you cant give a one size fits all bit of advice due to difference between a 70 year old holiday maker and an 18 year old…. but… really.. Go beyond the confines of English orientated holidayville, because personalising this for Mallorca, Mallorca is a very beautiful Island, its got so many fantastic things to offer, its millionaires enclaves, its got mountains, its got the old railway that trundles along…..and apart from Ibiza which captured my heart as it was my first booking as a DJ, Mallorca is the only other place where I would happily live. But also really if people can experience different cuisine and step outside the realms of standard Brits on holiday, set yourself and agenda, in Ibiza so many people go there and end up needing a holiday when they get back, pace yourselves, have one night on, one night off, go out till 6am one day then go to bed earlier the next and have a great day at the beach or something. Its very hard being a sort of 35 year old, with a few quid to suggest to someone who is just out with a much smaller holiday budget to erm get in a taxi and wander or hire a car, but so many people who come to Magaluf are groups of friends and whilst many car hire companies will say you have to be 21, many will to you if you are 18 and have your driving licence with you, its gonna cost hardly anything, like 50 euros for the day, its nothing, but get out there and see a bit……..god now I am going to be responsible for loads of crashes!..people driving on the wrong side of the road!…(much laughter from all in the room)
I firmly believe that over the course of the next 10 years as we were saying earlier, I have definitely spotted a shift, I think that there is definitely a shift and people not just going away with an Island mentality now, where they wanna wear football shirts, where they wanna basically…all they want is the UK with sun, they want the menus in English, they want English cuisine, they wanna go out and see English….even roping myself into this equation, they wanna see English DJ’s, but slowly we are becoming more European, and that at the end of the day is a good thing.

MU: Well Jules, its been a pleasure and thanks for your time, and now its time for you to go do your set! Me to hit the bar! and someone the task of typing this Interview out!!!! Many Thanks.

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