Stop Making Sense

Stop Making Sense

08 June, 2010
by: Spoonfed Festivals

Line-up, updates and news for Stop Making Sense 2010.

When:  3-5 September 2010

Where: The Garden in Petrcane, Croatia

How much:
Early Bird £60. General Admission £80. Boat Parties and Club Nights £10.

Stop Making Sense is found on a woody peninsular, jutting out into the Mediterranean. It comes complete with open air mainstage, tiki bar, a restored nightclub and the chance to party till dawn under the stars. On top of this you get to venture out onto the open blue for boat parties occuring twice daily.

Croatia hosts a festival which has thrown together some stellar DJs and bands. Expect funky beats from the likes of The Very Best, Django Django and Friendly Fires. It's a funk filled summer extravaganza - and with sun, sand, sea and great tunes, what more could one possibly want?

Stop Making Sense Line-up:

LIVE

The Very Best
Django Django
Nathan Fake
Matias Auayo
Son of Dave
Wbeeza
The Worm
Joana & The Wolf
Fran and Josh
Latin Dub Sound System
Longjon La Flecha
Loose Fit

DJs

Carl Craig
Juan Atkins
Theo Parrish
Friendly Fires
Radioclit
Toy Selectah
Optimo
Benji B
Patrice Scott
Keith Worthy
Allez Allez
Kyle Hall
Isa GT
Mark E
Rebolledo
Chris Coco
Richard Norris
James Priestley
Giles Smith
Russ Jones
Cal Jader
Sensu
Lakuti
Tama Sumo
Girlcore
Fact DJs
Ali Tillett
Rob Summerhayes
Gringo da Parada
Count Chocula
Tchicky al Dente
Leon Lace
Deany
Sebilio
John Power Jr.

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