Five must see dance acts at Glastonbury 2011
Acts and DJs to get your BPM pumping!

Photographer:Peter Corkhill
Theo Tritsarolis - 16 June 2011
Instead of going to see your favourite run-of-the-mill DJs and producers, branch out and investigate acts you may be slightly
unfamiliar with. These five are sure to tickle your musical taste buds…
P Money
If you're looking to be pleasantly surprised, check out this South-London grime
artist. P Money is currently
making waves in the dance world with by laying fast-paced lyrics over dirty dubstep basslines. His set starts at 2.10pm on
the East Dance stage on the Saturday.
Pete Tong
This British DJ, a veteran of dance music,
has a career spanning over 30 years. For a solid dance set full of golden oldies and new bangers check out the host of the
BBC's Essential Mix and Ibiza regular. Pete
Tong closes the East Dance stage on Sunday at 10.30pm
Fenech Soler
Steadily making the rounds at
festivals this summer are electro-pop band Fenech Soler. Forsaking the current trend of electronically produced dance music,
they exclusively perform with live instruments and are sure to amaze with a combination of steady build-ups and smooth lyrics.
Hit up the East-Dance stage at 3.50pm on the Friday.
Flux Pavilion
This UK-based dubstep producer
and DJ's tracks are regularly featured in sets from the likes of Caspa and Rusko. To understand what they see in him check
Flux Pavilion
out in the Wow! Tent at 7:15pm.
DJ Fresh
DJ Fresh is seamlessly bringing drum n bass into this decade. He has followed on from his smash-hit 'Gold Dust'
with 'Louder' featuring guest vocals from Sian Evans. For a set that is sure to keep you on your feet for the whole hour,
head to Oxylers in West tent at 9:00pm on Sunday.
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