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Finally got the chance to post my review.
Ken Jordan's set was pretty good, but it was alittle too early to have a progressive break though. (You'll see why in a bit) The first hr of his set was kickin' but hearing non-stop nu-skool breaks for more then 1 hr, tends to bugg you and may drive you alittle crazy.(Like myself) Hybrid did the same to me when they did a LIVE PA@System last year.
Armin van Helden was indeed dissapointing. He couldn't mix for shit and his track selection was a big upset to many. He started out very nicely but, half way through his set ... it was done for. It got sooooo boring as he dragged on the set and the crowd looked really dead at this point. I've heard alot of bad things about his LIVE sets (Connected v3) and honestly ... I didn't want to jude him until I heard him myself. I give him credit for producing wicked tracks year after year ... but stay away from his live sets. It was such a weak set that it made me almost fall asleep.
BAD BOY BILL spun wicked set !!! (But ... I was abit dissapointed ... due to the fact that he didn't play Chicago Hard House and I still can't admit he's changed ) Well, this is my 9th time I've seen him over the periode of 2&1/2 years and he did not dissapoint the crowd at all. Started out funky, then into some disco house and at the end it was pretty much tech-house. From start to end BBB kept it HARD and BANGIN' !!! He wasn't lazy this time around and it was amazing how much effort and skill he worked that mixer. Even though the shit he spins now is very different ... his technical skillz were still their and made the crowd jumpin' until the final track. Smooth mixing & blending, beat juggling, manually remixing tracks and scratching like a NUTCASE !!! BBB normaly scratches alot ,but this time around, was the first time I ever saw BBB go "SCRATCH-HAPPY" ... at one point during his set ... he was scratchin' for 10 mins non-stop and didn't give any mercy to decks. I was suprised that BBB didn't play any type breaks lastnight and I was abit unhappy about that. but, needless to say ... BADBOYBILL saved the night once again and kept everyone dancing non-stop. (from the front to the back ) Compairing this set to the Warehouse ... I would have to say the Warehouse event was by far ... much better !!! * B/C it was NON-STOP Chicago Hard House and some wicked breaks*
Tall Paul spun a pretty started out pretty good, but I had to leave and I didn't get to hear his set Too damn tired to stay.
Wicked vibe and alot of smiles kept the night amazing. Special thanks to my girl RS and KS&DC for coming out and partyin' hard !!! Indeed a fun night to remember   
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