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just got in from work, *sigh*
Jules was unbelievebly mediocre. It wasn't bad, wasnt good. Felt a bit wierd actually, it was just ok, just enough to keep me even tho i wasnt all that bothered.
What did make me laugh was he ended on Satellite and it was like he'd just discovered how to use the effects on the cdj. He was looping diiferent parts, trying to tease us i suppose, but towards the last break downdown he looped it and the like sped it up continually, i'm presuming with the intention of bringing it back on the "singing satellite vocal" only it started from begining of the loop again and we got about 5 seconds of normal speed before the breakdown.
Also does jules always drink red wine from like a goblet in the dj booth?
And jules attracted some idiots unfortunatly which made him less bearable, they were shouting "rewind", "roll another fat one", "jules we love you" at any available oppurtunity. twats.
Above and Beyond were similar, no stand out tunes as far as I was concerned. Allough the enthusiasm of one of the duo was entertaining (guy with glasses) he was really enjoying himself. While his colleague did 70 percent of the mixing.
J00f however was awsome. He played some remix of Prodigy - Voodoo People, which i thought was fantastic, highlight of my night. Didn't really catch freeland, wasnl't much atmosphere in the nitrogen room thingy. I really enjoyed Chris Turner upstairs too as i took a break from A&B.
All in all, not the best night at gods but better than staying in litchfield (really hate litchfield) as some mates did. But maybe a nights sleep would have stopped me being so irritable at work. Anyhow I'm rambling and i'm gonna go and chill out ion frount of mty new west wing dvd's with a few cans of pedigree
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