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I'll try to keep this short -- but something tells me that's not gonna happen...
Firstly, TOTA's are a cool buncha peeps ! I've always enjoyed partying with you guys, but tonite was extra special because i was able to introduce myself to a lot more people that i had previously only seen or known about.
Desidel, the_Broad, Sgt Foo, Xavier, Red -- it was great to meet you guys 
Then there were some familiar faces that always draw a smile to the lips:
Shrayer, DigiNut, LKD, Cuzo, MaxQ, Jenna, John Tang, Gamma, SteroPrincess, Twitch, FireStarter <-- you peeps know how to represent for the T.DOT party scene -- and jus for that, you're already in my GOOD books ! 
Now onto the music part of the review...lets get it started chronologically with the first DJ...
And that would be Aarron Moosey, who threw down an absolutely gorgeous set that encompassed everything from Prog trance to House to some rather dirty cuts of Proggy breaks ( Quivver - Boz Boz ( Shiloh Mix ) <---- Track of the night for me Aarron ! ). What can i say, i've heard him before and the 5 hours was exactly what was required to showcase his talent. Great track selection, very solid programming and I was impressed that it never seemed to get predictable.
I did however find myself splitting time between the front room and the mian room once K-Swing bagan her set...Ordinarily i wouldn't have. But both DJ's were doing their thing...both rooms were buzzing with their respective crowds, and along with hanging out the TOTA's, K-Swing was a treat to watch and hear performe.
We all know she's gorgeous -- we all should know she's one of the best breaks DJ out there -- bar none -- and talk about responding to the crowd. Maybe i'm biased, but watching her smile as she mixed her tracks and jumped around in the booth pumping up the crowd made me realize just how much energy a DJ can infuse into the crowd when he isn't just beat matching and mixing records. Her set of course was fantastic. It had breaks soul, some growling anger, some beautiful moments and a little spice of exotic lands all rolled up into one very satisfying package.
Freq Nasty stepped up to the decks next and upped the ante, raising the BMP counter significantly in what was quite a furious breaks set. I'm not sure i enjoyed every part of it, but it did allow me to jet back into the front room where Aaron was spinning some very silky progressive numbers. Freq didn't really dissapoint, but he wasn't spectacular either. Still, i can't complain about his mixing too much because except for a few track selections which i found iffy, most of his set was real head bangin stuff.
By the time D-Monic came on, my legs were beginning to weaken...that guy seriously takes no prisoners though, and just started to pound some relentless beats...if i was on drugs, that would have been the stage where i'd have been tweaked out and bouncing around -- unfortunately my sober self was already yawning a few times.
So, the night came to an end at 5:30...and i somehow stumbled home to get ready to watch Liverpool take on the Red Devils...
So, for the ultra short version of the review: Went to System, hung out with friends, had a blast, behaved properly...danced a little bit, ran into some beautiful people, smiled...got a chance to see 5 very talented DJ's, listened to some awesome Musak, stumbled home, now have a little ache that is going to feel really good in the morning 
Till next time,
Peace,
Sid
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"Hell is full of musical amateurs; music is the brandy of the damned."
~ George Bernard Shaw
Last edited by Kytracid on Jan-15-2005 at 11:56
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