Click Liverpool Creamfields Live: Sunday

by Natalie Evans & Adam Faulkner. Published Sun 29 Aug 2010 12:08, Last updated: 2010-08-31

Welcome to Day Two of Click Liverpool's live coverage from the UK's biggest dance festival, Creamfields.

Once again, we are broadcasting to you live on site at Daresbury where the sun is shining (for now!) and our campers are emerging from their tents for another day of non-stop music and partying.

We'll keep you up to date with interviews, reviews, pictures and video from backstage and the arenas live all weekend.

Sunday at Creamfields promises just as big names as Saturday, with sets from Swedish House Mafia, Leftfield, Laidback Luke, Calvin Harris and Tiësto.

While we wait for Day Two to officially kick off, why not check out all the highlights from Creamfields live Saturday at http://www.clickliverpool.com/clocked/liverpool-music/1210488-click-liverpool-at-creamfields-live.html

Live updates:

8.45 - Calvin Harris has just sent the crowd into rapture with his brand of pop-friendly dance. The Scottish producer was on top-form as he serenaded the Creamfields crowd with hits like Acceptable in the 80's, Ready for the Weekend and You Used to Hold Me.

The lanky Scotsman finished with I'm Not Alone, a track which personified the Creamfields atmosphere and set the thronging mass of revellers into overdrive ahead of Tiësto's highly anticipated headline act.

8.12 - We caught up with DJ'ing sensation, Laidback Luke and asked him 'Are you as laidback as your name suggests?'

"I have not lost my temper that many times DJ'ing, but once a girl stole a CD from my holder and I flipped. Another time, this girl kept pinching my ass and after the 20th time I had to draw the line and say stop."

The Dutch dynamo was also spotted catching up with fellow Creamfields stalwart Eddie Halliwell. The pair hugged and discussed love, life and the universe after Luke's crowd pleasing set on the main stage.

7.35 - We're gearing up to watch what Calvin Harris has hinted could be his last live festie appearence while he concentrates on DJing.

Torn between getting in the tent for Swedish House Mafia madness or checking out the legend that is Leftfield in the Cream tent.

5.03 - Leftfield's Neil Barnes has just been chatting in the CALM zone tent and bigged up the crowd at Daresbury saying: "The people at Creamfields are so dedicated to DJ culture and electronic music, there are not many festivals still around like this, it's unique."

When asked about his influence on todays artists Neil said: "A lot of the sounds I hear in dance music today, sometimes I think they have listened to us, or they have lifted that bit from us. I mean the dub-step thing that is happening now, people say Leftism had alot to do with that.

"I listen to 90's classics all the time at home. I was listening to early Aphex Twin the other day, there are some early great records. Listening back makes you realise that some tracks can have a second life, like Strings of Life for example. I never get tired of listening to that."

2.47 - The outfits among Creamfield enthusiasts are truly something to behold. Many characters from the world of fiction have found their way into realism's consciousness.

Had a brief but enlightening conversation with the Pink Panther, while a couple of Wallies (Where's) bought us a Jagerbomb.

12.35 - Crowds flock to see Andy Mac in mash-up master DJ and namesake Annie Mac's Sunday Creamfield offerings but are left disappointed as stewards turn away effusive dance fans.

Glum faces all round, but not to worry eager eyed ravers soon found somewhere else to go.












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