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Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-20-2005 02:21:

Sneaker Pimp [CAN] Friction pres: Deep Dish & Danny Howells - June 10, 2005

Date: Fri 10th Jun, 2005
Time: 09:00 pm
Venue: Academy (Lot 33)
Cost: $45(inc gst) + bf

DEEP DISH (USA) - minimum 4 hour set!
DANNY HOWELLS (UK)

support acts TBA.

more info: friction.net.au or itm.

weird, coz friction website shows $20 at the door but itm has $45 + bf.


Posted by Renegade on Apr-20-2005 10:07:

Hmmm... Virgin Blue have got $49 flights on the 10th and 11th.

*strokes beard*


Posted by tachyon on Apr-20-2005 10:32:

surely we would rock it harder here in melbourne?




Posted by tathi on Apr-20-2005 10:38:

i'm going to have to give Ferry the miss on the 10th and journey down to Canberra to see Howells


Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-20-2005 11:02:

sorting things out but i'm leaning towards a canberra visit


Posted by Renegade on Apr-20-2005 11:24:

quote:
Originally posted by tachyon
surely we would rock it harder here in melbourne?





No doubt, which is why I'd be doing the double.


Posted by JayKuE on Apr-20-2005 12:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Hmmm... Virgin Blue have got $49 flights on the 10th and 11th.

*strokes beard*


that canberra gig would be much more intimate too i'd imagine.

Hmmmmm *joins in the beard stroking*


Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-20-2005 12:14:

wish i had a beard


Posted by tachyon on Apr-20-2005 12:48:

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
wish i had a beard


with the amount of stroking you'll be having when you've got it, you'll wish you hadn't!!



Posted by eRRaTiK on Apr-23-2005 07:47:

canberra is in. w00t!

i've managed to drag a mate down there for his bday and a few other mates along for the ride bahaha.


Posted by eRRaTiK on May-17-2005 02:06:

quote:
Originally posted by tubby
checked out the other thread, and the friction website, and also asked friends in canberra, but I still can't find where to get tickets for this event. Can us sydney folk buy them on line anywhere?


buy tix online at itm or in person through Landspeed Records Canberra City, Stocks Clothing (Woden, Belconnen, Tuggeranong and Canberra City.

quote:
Originally posted by sthus
Just wondering if anyone here is gonna go see Danny Howells and Deep Dish, if you've seen them, can i expect to be amazed ?


Yes, prepare to be EXCITED!


Posted by sthus on May-17-2005 05:10:

if it is held at lot, i'll be in for sure, the lot setting would only permit sooo many people and it'd go off, but academy is probably the place for friction to make the moneies, i'm soooo keen to check this out, its all a matter of scraping together the funds ...
It'd also love to check em out in melbourne but yeah, broke ass uni students ...


Posted by sthus on May-17-2005 05:12:

P.S.
Who are you guys looking to get to support them ?
I reckon typhonic's your man if your lookin for skills but Anjay can get a crowd movin, but maybe you guys have already got ppl sorted out ...

Make sure you get some decent support ...


Posted by sthus on May-17-2005 05:15:

Okay man, sorry for this ...
(3 msgs in a row how fucked up)
anyways, i'll have to see you down here, so you can shout me a drink ...
kk
Catcha

P.S.
Anyone else thats comin' down to canberra post yer name

P.P.S

You'll be shouting me drinks


Posted by sthus on May-17-2005 05:22:

Friction says it costs $10 now but i'm positive that it is actually like 39 dollars & Bf
or
45 dollars & bf
Think its the first one casue i saw it on one of the flyers


Posted by eRRaTiK on May-17-2005 07:09:

quote:
Tickets are $39(inc gst) + bf and are on sale now through Landspeed Records Canberra City, Stocks Clothing (Woden, Belconnen, Tuggeranong and Canberra City)


http://www.friction.net.au/home.php

i'm not a promoter so i'm not sure who the support acts are. You can try contacting friction and see what they say.

either way, with DD & DH it will be a massive night.

ps. i'll buy you a drink if you buy me two first


Posted by sthus on May-18-2005 02:51:

Nah man, your impending on my home turf, c'mon buy me a drink, i just turned 18, it'll be well worth it ...


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jun-11-2005 09:03:

ok some random thoughts..

academy - nice venue, but could do with a bit more dancefloor space. absolutely pumping bass once you're up on the stage area. the floor was literally shaking (which was good) but way too small (bad). too much people didn't leave much room for dancing.

danny howells - he was lurvin it! all smiles layin on the smooth GU027 miami beats. prog house at its best. some tribal beats thrown in too which was wicked. he played a few tracks from GU027 but i was a bit alcoholised so i can't remember which ones :P oh i'm sure i heard Dennis Desantis - Thin Air but could be wrong...

deep dish - opened with the Star Wars Imperial Death March !!! Absolutely crazy!! From that point on it was just rockin'. Perhaps a bit too prog for some people, though it was more tribal imo. Some really deep and thumpin tribal beats. I'm not a fan of the stuff but I think after last night I have more of an appreciation for what good tribal beats can do in a club. I stayed until 4am waiting for flash dance but it didn't come, and a couple mates had stayed way longer than they normally would have so we bailed. "Say Hello" was just beautiful (definite highlight for me hearing it on the club system and seeing the crowd getting into it), as was a few other melodic numbers in the set. Thought at times they were going trancey but then BOOM bass drops and it's pumpin' prog again. Good show!

Definitely pumped for Hordern. Sydney folk have got one special night on the cards.

oh yeh, great seeing you there oztiesto!


Posted by OzTi�sto on Jun-13-2005 03:50:

You too mate! Sorry I didn't catch up more but ended up being a really random and munted night hehe

Howells was the clear standout for me, played some awesome big techy house (or at least techy house that just sounded wayyy more massive than it should thanks to the academy sound hehe) and some big room tribal which I loved to death

Deep Dish....well, I'm regretting not paying more attention to the second half of their set when the dude who didn't look like Saeed from Lost was playing. The first 2hrs really bored bo, big prog which lacked melody and didn't really go anyywhere...the only track i didn't get bored by was Say Hello....spent the rest of night being random and munted hehe, but I still had a great time


Posted by eRRaTiK on Jun-13-2005 12:05:

quote:
Originally posted by OzTi�sto
when the dude who didn't look like Saeed from Lost




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LOL!



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