Southern Hemisphere's biggest breakbeat festival
December 15, 2008
For immediate Release
All go for Southern Hemisphere's biggest breakbeat festival
Phat
09, the largest music festival in the Southern Hemisphere
for the breakbeat music genre, is all set to bring the noise
for New Years Eve.
Located at Inangahua, inland from
Westport on the South Island's West Coast, the event expects
to draw 5000 revellers from all over New Zealand. The Phat
festival has also introduced some interesting and exciting
new initiatives to keep the punters happy.
In keeping
with the maxim that comfort is paramount, not only did Phat
09 organisers Dave White and Selena Coombes invest $80,000
on site improvements to ensure hot showers and top-notch
toilet facilities, Phat 09 is offering a Day Spa service
with registered massage and chiropractic therapists to help
revive the body and awaken the senses.
The line-up
boasts some of New Zealand and the world's most in-demand
electronica performers, including the world's best
drum'n'bass DJ Andy C with MC Lowqui, Dieselboy and
Messinian (USA), dubstep supremos Skream and Benga, and the
innovative masters of electronica Noisia
(Netherlands).
Headline New Zealand acts include The
Upbeats, Salmonella Dub and The Mighty Asterix, Concord
Dawn, Katchafire, Tiki Tane, P Money, Minuit and Olmecha
Supreme.
An important aspect of the Phat 09 festival
is its commitment to reducing the harm caused by alcohol and
other drugs. Phat has developed the PACE initiative, which
aims to provide information to encourage young people to
have responsible attitudes towards partying.
Phat will
employ a PACE team to both help educate young people about
the risks of alcohol and other drugs and to provide
assistance and counselling in the advent of problematic
behaviour. The programme was developed with the assistance
of Nelson-based health initiative Hype, a Health Action
programme to support young people at events.
The
economics of the Phat 09 festival are considerable for the
local and regional economy. Research from Phat indicates
that each attendee spends an additional $200 on average
during their time in the region on food, transport and
additional accommodation.
A total of 627 people will
be employed by Phat to assist with security, traffic
management, artist assistance, drivers, technical crew, site
maintenance, café and bar staff and other contractors. Much
of this money through employment is returned to the local
economy.
Phat 09: New Year's Eve festival
Inangahua, West Coast
December 30 – January 2
Info: www.phatclub.co.nz
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