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Now that I've had a bit of sleep, I can think logically how to sum up the night, I have more mixed reactions now then when I left....
First, the positive of last night was the slight improvement of the venue. The new lights they put in are spectacular, they made some tracks go from average to really good. I also noticed that the atmosphere is getting a little better, the sketchy asians aren't as zombied out watching the DJ.... they are dancing alot more, getting into the music. The sound in there has always been good if the DJ knows the system right, so no complaints there.
Onto the music. I arrived around 12:10, just to hear Chiclet playing her last couple of tracks (sorry ). Key was building it up nicely for Acosta, all anthems but whatever that is what you come to expect from most of Toronto's locals. Then around 2:30, Acosta comes on with a brilliant opening track (ID anyone?) and I was pumped for a good Trance set. Man did he ever go downhill from there . He did play some good tracks that I noticed, there was just no vibe around it and the tracks that made up the majority of his set all sounded the same (boring hard/techy bassline with a long crappy build up that just went no where). Some of the tracks I remember right now....
Tiesto-Dance 4 Life (a harder/tech remix)
Sean Tyas-Lift
Marco V-Any better, or...
The Prodigy-Smack my bitch up (some bootleg or mash up)
Didn't stay for Mark Oliver, thanks to Sonja, sorry you didn't like Viva, but thanks for the ride home . Nice meeting you Dima, yeah all those sketchy older Chinese ladies were looking at you like they thought you were from outer space. Also Naveed, awesome talking man, giving our expert commentary for the whole night .
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| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
any party from 2003 and back I only remember bits and pieces...i've combined those memories into one awesome party |
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