

Ok, so festival No.3 – Big Chill Festival at Eastnor Castle – is now out of the way, and I’m half way through the festival line up for the year. Playing at the Big Chill has always been a highlight and without their support I doubt I would’ve continued DJing for so long, or had the career that I’ve had. The majority of my friends have all come about because of The Big Chill, so the emotional ties are stronger with The Big Chill than any other organisation. No other organisation has had such a profound effect on me, and that effect will last for many years to come.
Earlier this year Chillfest, the company behind The Big Chill, went into liquidation and it was looking decidedly dodgy for their future. In stepped Festival Republic (the organisation behind, Leeds, V, Reading, Latitude, The Electric Picnic and Glastonbury to name but a few) and they bought the brand, keeping on creative director Katrina Larkin. With such a corporate company stepping in to save it from dying two things were obvious:
1) The Big Chill wouldn’t die, it would be around for a long while yet
2) It would be radically different from previous incarnations.
So it was with a curious and skeptical eye and ear that I attended this year. Sadly, my role as a Compere had vanished so I’d ingratiated myself into the Big Chill Radio crew, but I was also booked as a DJ in one of the cocktail bars – The Monkey Shoulder Treehouse (see pic. thanks to Debbie Keen). The following text is what I posted on the Big Chill Forum as part of the feedback about peoples experiences ( http://forum.bigchill.net/index.php?/topic/698769-big-chill-2010/page__v... ) :
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On the whole: Not bad. I had a good time.