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Untitled Document The main studio boasts a Soundtracs Jade 48 channel console (renowned among dance producers for its warm EQ), a 2" tape machine as well as one of the most hi-tech, fully integrated midi set-ups in London. It also includes the latest software and a set of exceptional monitors, which are one of only two sets in the world. The studio features an isolation room, which can be used to record vocals and live instruments, and has movable screens to control sound dampening. The programming suite also features a small vocal booth, which is suitable for all pre-production requirements. Power Studios is suitable for recording all types of music, but lends itself particularly towards the production/mixing of dance tracks. This therefore makes it the perfect haven for the dance music fraternity to produce the highest quality tracks in a professional and expert environment, with the service of our in-house engineer offered at an additional charge. A Summary of Facilities - Full Production Studio Facilities for Music Production, Mastering Live Recording and Remixes - Excellent Programming Studio with Live Booth - Mix Albums (The studio features a raised DJ booth for live Mix albums and full facilities for digitally mixed albums) - Private Lounge Area - Kitchen Area - Shower Facilities - Live Room - Superb In House Engineer


All studio session vary greatly. If you wish to request a proposal or meeting with a Power Studios representative please contact us by calling Terry Marks or Keith Neill at Power Studios on +44 (0) 20 8932 3030.

Untitled Document We have hand picked over 300 prime dance venues throughout the UK which use TV monitors and video walls each time the club is in use, during warm up and peak slots. These include major chains such as Luminar Leisure, Rank Leisure, 1st Leisure as well as major independent venues. After extensive research we know for sure that these videos are used week-in week-out therefore giving your video maximum exposure to (at a conservative estimate) half a million people per week. Alongside regular weekend audiences many are also being used on under18's and specialist student nights. Reaction sheets for each track featured on the video are also sent out for the DJs to complete. On return of these reactions a full Marketing Report is compiled and returned to you within four weeks of mailing the video. It will comprise all the reaction sheets and summery reports that include a 'map' regional break down, list of all the DJs, venues and their area code. Alongside a key comments at a glance page!

If you wish to request a proposal or meeting with a Videopops representative please contact us by calling or emailing Tracey Webb at Videopops Promotions on +44 (0) 20 8932 3030.

Untitled Document Power took the top spot in the Music Week club chart again this week with the remixes of Inner City "Big Fun" on PIAS. The remixes supplied by Phil Kieran and Phillipo Moscatello have been creating a buzz for awhile now,and have established themselves as firm favourites with many of the big jocks over in Ibiza. It narrowly beat Jurgen Vries "The Wilderness" on Direction which came in at No 2 this week (there was one point between them!) having crept up from No 3 last week, which just goes to show how many DJs are sticking behind this monster and ensuring that it stays up the top.


This week the buzz continues over Inner City "Big Fun" which could well be set for a second week at No 1.....yes it does happen and this track could well do it! Alternatively Jurgen Vries looks set to stay near the top of the chart for a third week as well, so it could be a simple reversal of last week's fortunes, although both face stiff competition from Polariod "So Damn Beautiful" on Decode, or Paul Oakenfold's latest offering "Hypnotised" which was the highest new entry last week at No 15.
The 2003 remix of the Rolling Stones classic "Sympathy for the Devil" from The Neptunes,Full Phat and Fatboy Slim will surely move on up from its No 13 spot last week (judging by the amount of phonecalls we've had!), and looks set to continue its success from the Cool Cuts & Buzz Charts by going Top 10 this week.


Other big tracks this week are the new Dave Gahan "I Need You" with Gabriel & Dresden which made its debut at No16 this week, and the latest Hybrid which features non-other than the infamous Peter Hook on the original and John Creamer & Stephane K on the remix, which moved from No 38 to No 30 in the chart. Finally with the latest Frou Frou track "It's good to be in love" on Island Records coming up and remixes of the new Terri Walker "Drawing Board" from Kurtis Mantronik (fans of E-Samba are gonna love this!) and lazydog Jay Hannan just around the corner...there's plenty to keep you smiling in the sunshine from Power