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'Dream come true' as Wales’ youngest DJ, 11, meets his hero Fatboy Slim
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'Dream come true' as Wales’ youngest DJ, 11, meets his hero Fatboy Slim

  • Eleven-year-old Efan Williams, known as Efan Electro, met Fatboy Slim after his Kendal Calling set.
  • The moment was captured by a Caernarfon television crew for a forthcoming S4C program.
  • Efan described his music as house, techno, hip hop and EDM in general.
  • Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, has a long list of awards and records.
  • The program will air on S4C’s Stwnsh Sadwrn and be available on Clic and iPlayer.
  • Efan’s father Rob credits his son’s strong musical influence from legends like Daft Punk and Fatboy Slim.
  • Kendal Calling showcased Efan’s talent with a 45-minute set to a large crowd.
  • Siwan Haf of Cwmni Da called the project a celebration of Efan’s talent.
  • The article notes Kendal Calling as a milestone in Efan Electro’s career.
  • Nation.Cymru positions Efan as Wales’ youngest DJ on a national platform.
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Earthquake hits UK as people woken by shake which felt like 'explosion'
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Earthquake hits UK as people woken by shake which felt like 'explosion'

  • A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck north-west England late Wednesday, waking residents.
  • The quake’s epicentre was off the coast near Silverdale, Lancashire, depth about 3 km.
  • The British Geological Survey said the tremor was felt across the South Lakes and Lancashire.
  • Residents described hearing sounds like explosions and bricks falling during the shaking.
  • UK seismic activity has shown multiple small quakes in recent days, with this event adding to activity.
  • Experts noted most quakes in the UK are minor and rarely cause damage.
  • Northern towns like Preston were among those reporting tremors extending from the epicentre area.
  • Previous quakes nearby included events in Herefordshire and Cornwall days earlier.
  • Officials posted no immediate reports of damage from the Lancashire quake.
  • The event followed by a recent surge in regional seismic activity, according to Sky News.
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