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Philby
Statement: Die, meatbag!

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Nov-05-2002 01:29
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Renegade
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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Yep, top night.
I've only been up for a couple of hours and my hearing is completely fucked (have this permanent loud ringing in both ears) so I'll try and make this relatively short so I can get back to bed. 
Got there just after 12 to see Mark Dynamix, who was really quite good. Erm not much else to say really, I'm sure you've all seen him before. 
Anyway, then it was Tall Paul, and I actually thought he was okay. Sure the 5 second X-fade mixes were bullshit, but there were no train-wrecks or anything and at least the set had some flow - i.e. he wasn't just a jukebox playing the first vinyl he saw, the short transitions generally worked. Besides, any DJ who plays the Lawler mix of Overdrive (I think it was the Lalwer mix?) at a trance event gets the thumbs up from me. 
Yep then it was Ferry. Some of the stuff he played wasn't really my style, but I was glad to see that music he did play was generally dance floor friendly - i.e. not so many of the 2 minute build-ups that completely get in the way of dancing, and plenty of bass as well. Dropped a few of his own productions, and I'm pleased to say that me and one of my mates kept the TA tradition alive by holding up our cig lighters to the build-up in Tenshi (though I noticed a distinct lack of the rest of you following suit ). We got a compliment for doing it ("Hey that's a really good idea man" - erm yep, entirely my own mate ) and a strange look from all the people directly around us, so yeah, definately worth it. 
He finished with Out of the Blue (..... which was nice) and then went into a rather lengthy encore (which I suppose I'll leave for Insomnia^ to describe?) though I'm pretty sure he went for longer than he was meant to. That big bloke in the jacket looked like he was trying to drag him away from the decks, but he wouldn't budge, and looked like he was having the time of his life. As a DJ, it's not something you're really meant to do (go overtime when there's someone else waiting) but I suppose it's Ferry, so we'll let him go on that one. 
Then yeah, the last guy (who was it btw?) was pretty good also, and kept me dancing till about 7.15, before we went and had breakfast at Crown and toyed with the idea of going to the Melbourne Cup. Decided against it when our designated driver fell asleep in the Maccas seating area. 
But yeah, top night all in all. Shame I won't be able to hear any music for the next two weeks (that sound system is insane - the only other time I've been to QBH was for an end of exams party where they played nothing but r'n'b..... you know, the kind of music I really like ) but it was all worth it. Top stuff. 
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Nov-05-2002 11:26
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InSoMnIa^
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Okay Finally I am home after getting some sleep and am on on the computer... 
Whoaaa... I don't know where to start....
Okay... Here goes...
I arrived at Club QBH to be met by a fucking huge line of people which I thought was going to take about half an hour to get through but thankfully it only took around 10 minutes.
I come inside about a 1/4 of the way through Mark Dynamix' Set who played a nice clean mixed set, containing alot of tech-house, I was quite impressed with his set, I actaully expected alot less from him, so no complains there , though I wish I had caught the first 30 mins or so I had missed... as I told by SQ-K he that he was playing some nice trance tracks. (during his set I noticed a synth on stage)
Then on comes some really hopeless performace by some coked up wog in leather tapping away on a KORG synth, with some chick singing vocals on a mic LIVE to the tracks the leather muzza was playing while he was jumping around making sure everyone noticed him . Okay, her voice was quite nice, but her singing was a little off key at times, but I assure you she was pretty damn hot 
Then... comes Tall Paul, i was already expecting nothing from him at all, and of course I recieved pretty much that... his set contained a few nice trance tracks, but mostly really housey tracks, one of the only tracks I noticed that I knew well was 'Joey Beltram - Slice' which didn't really fit in with the flow of the set at all, his set was mixed nicely. Though it was nothing that impressive. also I have never seen a DJ so coked up during a set before his face was priceless , and I never knew it took about 30secs to a minute for a DJ to select their records was he racking up lines of coke... surely he wasnt.
*edit* Did I forget to mention Tall Paul played NIRVANA? LOL
and then.... all my excitement comes at once as I see Ferry Corsten poking his head around the corner to grace the stage for a set I had been anticipating for 5 years of loving Ferry Corsten. As Ferry jumps on the decks after being introduced I decide to pull out the earplugs I had purchased because the treble was WAY too high on the sound system it was quite unbearable. Ferry actaully kept the levels down alot lower than everyone else that had played. His whole set was fantastic, I emensely enjoyed it dropping tunes such as 'Gouryella - Ligaya' and 'Gouryella - Tenshi' and of course 'Ferry Corsten - Punk' which got a rather large responce from the crowd, as ferry caught me and few people up the front singing the vocals...
Then during his set I handed my 12" copy of 'Gouryella - Gouryella' to the security guard to give to Ferry to sign... I got it back after a few mins, then my mate Chris says, "Hey, Why don't you ask him to play it?" I'm like... "Nah, I don't want to bother him anymore while he is playing his set" he goes "Okay i'll give it to him then", the security guard was still near us and over hears us, and takes the record from me and hands it to Ferry, he sticks it in by him. Then further into his set he plays 'System F - Out Of The Blue'... then he puts another record on the decks Chris gasps and goes "Shit, I think he just put your record on the decks", then after 'System F - Out Of The Blue' almost finishes I hear a very familiar sample. Then he stops... then as his encore, what did he play you ask?
My copy of 'Gouryella - Gouryella', the smile and amount of excitement and satistaction I as well as Chris were feeling were off the scale. As all my other freinds already knew that my record was signed by ferry were coming up to me and saying "oh my god... is he playing your copy?" It was so amazing, and definately something which will be talked about for months and something I will not forget 
After Ferry's set Me and Chris and Carly and a few other freinds went around the side of the DJ stage eagerly awaiting Ferry Corsten to come around the back, he did and he was happy to see us waiting there for him, and we spoke to him for a long while and got quite a few photo's with him, including me still holding the record (which I will post up on here once I get them, as Carly took them, not me). He was a really freindly down to earth person, and gladly listened to everything we had to say and had alot to say to us, he said he was really hoping to come back here some time next year.
Now that was one of the greatest nights I have had in quite a long time, and I must say I havent been this satisfied for a while 
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Nov-06-2002 11:09
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