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Ravers... Gone... Wild... Something about the name just didn't quite match up with what went down last night. I must say that I didn't have too bad a time because I refused to allow myself to have a bad time. It was my first time experiencing some live D'n'B, jungle and breaks - all of which I thought were really cool. The TA massive was lacking, (and you don't know how much of a big difference it makes until it's gone missing), but I did get to meet a bunch of nice non-TA's. The music was okay, and I was still able to dance like a mofo.
The line-up outside was rather pathetic, to be honest. And people being let in ahead of others because they wanted to record something on their mp3 players? Wtf?! Damnit, cell phones can be used to record stuff, as dEsidEL said. Pfft.
I was really looking forward to seeing Ed Rush & Optical spin, but we didn't even catch an hour of their set. Then the whole thing with Pulsar and Andy Cleeton not being able to make it down. Poor guys. I'm sure they must've really actually wanted to be there, but whatevs. I honestly can't remember all of which DJs' sets I managed to catch, but all in all, it was a unique musical experience.
Although I wasn't there for NYE, the fact that it wasn't as packed as I heard it was then was a relief. The number of people in the rooms would fluctuate from time to time, depending on who was spinning in what room. For the majority of the night, however, especially with the unfortunate absence of Pulsar and Ed Rush & Optical, it seemed to me that it was always most "happening" in the tent where a lot of Jungle and such was being spun. I'm not a senior citizen myself, but I too noticed that the crowd was rather young - obviously due to the whole march break factor.
dEsidEL - Em, I know it wasn't quite your bag, but you were still cool enough about it not to worsen the already 'akward' mood. Thanks for your help with the night overall. 
Durafei - It was nice seeing you again.
GT_Trance - It was cool meeting you.
Tordan - It was cool meeting you too. 
Did I hate the night? No, I did not. Would I relive it? No, I would not. In all honesty, the $40 price tag wasn't fair. I'm sure there was a lot of hard work put into this by the Destiny crew, and that shouldn't go un-noticed. However, my first impression of the famous 'Destiny Parties' certainly isn't what I expected. On the other hand, I have yet to be dissapointed by a Temporal Rhythm event. Those are just some thoughts of mine.
None the less, props to all the DJ's who spun last night. You guys did a good job, I'm not bashing anyone. 
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