Creamfields Sunday review: Swedish House Mafia, Joel Corry, ARTBAT and CamelPhat
Creamfields is renowned for hosting some of the world's best artists in electronic music - and tonight's line-up lived up to that reputation.
The afternoon started strong with Lost Frequencies who combined a mixture of genres from deep house to melodic techno that offered a feel-good vibe making it the perfect choice for a daytime setting.This was followed by Joel Corry who added energy to the crowd on day four of the festival. Corry's dance-pop proved to be catchy, especially his new track Drinkin' which he debuted at the Arc Stage.
This was the start of 'Scouse energy' as Liverpool's CamelPhat opened with a huge cheer. First up was a sneak preview of Au/Ra's Panic Room before they launched into their classic deep basslines.
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