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Uni exams? What exams! got one one tuesday. but i'm still gonna 'ave a major weekend. Gotta see Zabiela and Catteneo tear it up.
Anyone else?
hell yes. there with bells on.
lock in Zabiela followed by some early morning Signum madness. bring it.
does anyone know the set times?
Main room
Scott Alert Vs Ajax 10.00 - 12.00
Dave Lea 12.00 - 2.00
Lisa Lashes 2.00 - 4.00
Signum 4.00 - 6.00
Jason Midro 6 - close
Renaissance
Chris Meehan 10 - 11.30
Mark James 11.30 - 12.30
Kasey Taylor 12.30 - 1.30
James Zabelia 1.30 - 4
Hernan Cattaneo 4 - 6
Sean Quinn 6 - close
Perfecto Breaks
Dan Mangan 11 - 12
Ben Shepard 12 - 1
Brewster 1 - 2.30
Lee Coombs 2.30 - 4.30
Phil K 4.30 - 6.00
Keltec 6.00 - close
Still not 100% that I'm going yet. :-/
wtf??? you guys get slinky and renaissance in one club???
awesome thanx
It's a stadium gig in Melbourne.
what time do things usually close in melbourne?
ive noticed that most of your gigs have 6-close with a local playing. In perth we have 4-6 and thats it, it will finish at 6 or 6:30 depending what club its at.
The big events usually end at 7.00-7.30am.
Then there's the recovery parties.... 
The Melbourne Slinky goes from 10-7,
Not too long now, this time tomorrow we will be tearing shit up at Melbourne park.

Well, here goes nothing... 
Arrived with friend Jess in tow at about 12:30am, and found that all arenas were far from packed. After TT, it was a pleasant surprise
Sound (aside from deck problems during Signum's set) and lighting were all top notch. On to the tunes:
Checked out Slinky resident Dave Lea by sitting in the Vodafone stands, and was stunned by his mediocrity. Poor mixing, and cliched hard house/trance schlock. Stay at home next time, Dave!
Then toddled over to the Renaissance stage, where I was astounded by the best progressive set I've ever seen. Zabiela is where it's at: mind-blowing skills, bouncy fat-bassed prog with superb atmosphere and occasional outbursts of serene melody. Simply the best progressive set I've ever seen. 
Dropped in on Lisa Lashes at one point during Zabiela's set, but it just didn't compare. I enjoyed her stuff more than I usually enjoy hard house, but in the end it was just too much, and not a patch on Renaissance. At this point, Vodafone Arena was comfortably full, to the point where EVERYONE who wanted to had space to dance. 
Back to Zabiela to dance away most of the night, then into the main arena again to check out the boys from Signum. I expected a really fun trance set, nothing mind-blowing, and got exactly what I expected. Tracks included in their set that I have managed to recall
:
Ferry Corsten - Indigo
Signum ft. Katana - 3rd Dimension
Solar Stone - Solarcoaster (Midway Remix)
Signum - Second Wave [record skipped during breakdown argh
, but still OMFG I almost died]
Laura Turner - Soul Deep (Signum Remix) [Dear Lord, WHAT a tune. This was the highlight of my night; I love this track to bits]
Mr Sam vs Fred Baker - Forever Waiting (M.I.K.E Remix) [awwwww yeah]
DJ Cor Fijneman ft. Jan Johnston - Venus (DJ Tiesto Remix)
Signum - What Ya Got 4 Me
not sure:
Matanka - Lost in a Dream (Push Remix)
The Gift - Love Angel (M.I.K.E. Remix)
There was also a DJ Precision-type tune with a staggered bassline and massive breakdown in it that was played in the last 30 mins of their set -- help anyone? Killer track. In fact there were about 4 tracks that I couldn't ID and would dearly love to. It was banging (not hard) uplifting trance and rippling synths all over the place: just the way I like it. Mixing was nothing special, and at times I swear some of our TAs could have done better, but I expected that. A really sweet tracklist, and heaps of fun
Cheers to Wasted_Space, who was utterly rocking it to Zabiela and the Cat-man. Respect to the prog-TAs! Also to Stipsy, who I saw briefly during Signum's set
Hope you can ID some tracks for me!
Decided to go at (literally) the last minute when my mate said he wanted to go, but I don't know what we were thinking. We're both ill and we both have exams next week. He fell asleep in my car at about 4.30 in the end. 
Spent most of the time in the prog room in the end. Wasn't in the mood for the harder stuff in the main room (saw about 15 minutes of Dave Lea - doesn't go well with the Codoral I had in me
).
Zabiela was bloody brilliant. I thought I wasn't really up for a night out, but that dirty techy-housey stuff he played at the start was perfect to get me in the mood. Plenty of atmospheric and breaksy stuff along the way too, but still very dancable. Oh, and can we talk turntablism? Fuck me, the amount of effort he puts in is incredible. Rarely a point where he wasn't busy on the mixer/turntables. Bloody flawless and very impressive. I can just remember thinking "James, don't even bother buying decks. You could practice for 9,000 years and still not even come close to this guy. Give up now".
Only tracks I can remember spotting (I recognised a few others, so hopefully I can add to this):
Schatrax - Misspent Years (Silocone Soul's Darkroom Dub)
Lee Coombs vs Meat Katie - Two Men on a Trip
Dave Brennan - Drink Deep
Cattaneo was good too. Slightly different style to Zabiela (more straight up prog) but kept me dancing till 5.45 when I left. Only tracks I can remember:
Infusion vs Kate Bush - Running up that Hill 
C&M Productions feat Marcel - True House (Saaed's Remix)
Plus I'm pretty sure he played Schatrax - Misspent Years as well, but it might have been the Funk D'Void remix.
Saw a bit of Phil K as well (walked in just in time to hear the Momu mix of Cass - Mind Rewind --> Luke Chable - After the Storm
) but the attendence up there was fucking pathetic. Here's one of Melbourne's best DJs, gaining international recognition with his Breaks mix on Balance 004 and a nomination to do the next GU Nu-Breed and there were like 50 bloody people in that room. Tops. Then of course, when he pulls a Pappa, moves to London and makes it big internationally, he'll be headlining Slinky in 2-3 years and be playing in front of 6,000 people who refused to see him when he wasn't a headliner. I think sometimes we don't know how good we've got it. :-/
Anyway, it was a good night even if top-class international DJs were forced to play in the corridors of our tennis centre. Don't want to come across as grumpy but..... y'know. 
u forgot..
signum-first strike..
signum-(the one that all the people on the internet named Cosmos but theyve come up with the name for it..cant remember what its called though!)
love angel-mike remix wasnt played...but matanka was 
marco v-del mp3 was played as well 
i thought slinky was awesome. lisa lashes and signum did it for me
dave lea was quite poor at mixing, but i was amazed by his track selection (especially his opener)
anyone know the name of the first tune he played or any others?
looks like a good show
Why does Slinky Weekend always fall on Exam week, all the time for the past 3 or 4 yearrs!!!!
haha and hows that stop you from going?
just keep the drug binge going until your exams are finished
works everytime
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| Originally posted by SQ-K Signum - Second Wave |
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| Originally posted by stipsy marco v-del mp3 was played as well |
Cheers.
when Second Wave was played. Having finally heard it out, I rate it as one of the best big-room trance tunes EVER -- just massive
sounds like I missed out on an awesome party, I was at the snow playing Falls Creek. Not much snow yet but looks like it will be an awesome season.
Mark (SQ-K): C
elmp3 is an awesome tune. For some reason I didnt think you would dig this one. Glad you do!!
Yeah was a good night. Ok i thought. Not many people but and a lot of wankers.
Signum and Zabeila were highlights for me. Signum's set big room style reminded me so much of Crasher. Was amazing!!! Danced my ass off!!
Stips - nice to see ya, hope you had a good one!
'erewego.
Crowd was usual bunch of trashies, meatheads, weirdos, old people, ridiculously young people and people who actually went to hear some dj's play.
James Zabiela. wow. all reports raving on about how good he is were all spot on. i was amazed. stunned. sampling, mixing, scratching, all bouncy as fuck, solid percussions, synths, bass kicks, rolling into one another... fark me it was darn near the best set i've ever seen (thats right, seen, coz watching him mix and sample and scratch was just as great as dancing along to the tuens).
Every track had something new, but still carried a classy bounce that kept me dancing away. Brilliant.
Crowd didn't know anything about him, therefore didn't dance, so that was a downer. But i didn't care.
What kept it from being the best set though, was the fact that he did fall flat towards the end there, was expecting a rather large finish, but he just sorta tailed off... not to worry, still well worth it.
Hernan played what i expected, big room prog. heavy basslines, thumping percussions and layered melodies. Kate bush vs infusion and dirty sticky floors were highlights there.
Only went into the main room to see the setup and crowd. both were going off, good to see.
Generally, there was no vibe in the prog and breaks room's. only caught the end of coombs' set, he played alright i spose.
Exam on tuesday was kinda farked. 3 hours. hopefully i've passed it. We'll see.
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