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I was also surprised that there wasn't a big crowd but that didn't really bother me. i didn't know there was a seating place in the back but I sure didn't mind because I was up dancing all night.
Alex Pearce set was pretty good for an opener. He played some nice tunes and tried to keep the energy going before Leger/Prydz came on. Leger's setlist was a lot of fun and he played lot of funky/progressive house which is not my cup of tea but sounded good. I honestly decided to rest up before Prydz so spent some of my time lounging at the bar.
Well what can i say about Eric Prydz? I am a big fan of his production/remixes. They always sound fresh,melodic,groovy, and it's very original. I must say that I am never disappointed with his releases. But I honestly had no idea his DJing was so good because I never saw him before nor heard a live set of his online. It was absolutely one of the best sets I have ever heard. He played lot of new material and crowd definitely went wild on many many occasions. One of my favorite tracks was the mashup of On/Off, remix of Faithless, and Bauerpost which sounded amazing at the venue. He played a little over 2 hours and there wasn't one track of his that I didn't like. I would die to get a recording of this show and listen to it on repeat!
I was also very impressed with Nokia Theatre. The sound system was fabulous and the lights were the best I have seen for a large venue. The place felt more like a big club rather then just a concert hall with the lounge rooms and the stools. The place was also was very clean and people seemed to having a great time as well. I will definitely go to upcoming shows there again. |
I like Nokia as a venue too, was sad to see a low turnout. But it was a great show anyway.
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