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Atho
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
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So this is my first review on a party that I actually had time to post. The night started off by me and my friend (paradox) arriving just before 2. Lineup went fast and we parked for free at the LCBO. We said screw coatcheck since it was unusually mild.
Walked in, MO was playing some dirty tracks. Guv was packed as usual, but not overally packed like @ Tiesto. The whole setup was kinda weird and it put a bummer on things. The smoking room was rammed, orange room was playing gay hiphop that we were forced to listen to since that was the only place to sit, and the acid lounge was just a big sketch scene.
Anyways, being it our first time to GUV on an all access event, we wern't exactly sure how to get to the KH, and we thought for the longest time that the orange room was it but I knew something was up with that and I spotted the entrace to the KH all the way in the back.
We walk in, IM was starting up. I needed to hear exactly what they were spinning, some banging psy-trance to get me going. The vocals at the end were an interesting touch. It was just hard pumping tunes that had everyone dancing. I've never heard/seen them before but I won't be sure to miss out next time they roll through.
We decided around 3:30 to head back to guv to catch some scum frog. Anyone that was complaining about the sound in the KH has nothing to say after hearing the guv's shitty setup. It must of been half as loud and the treble was no where near as crisp as the KH's. Anyways, we left after 2 minutes so we didn't get a chance to see any of his set which was a shame because I was rather keen on hearing some of the legendary shit he spins.
So it's close to 4, Dumonde is setting up as IM finishes, and there are tons of homo's runnning around stage with their shirts off and waving flags in the air. Honestly get a life, nobody gives a shit and nobody paid 20$ to see your scrony ass run around like a goof.
Anyways, Dumonde gets going, although they did seem to have a problem with the equipment right from the start and I think the second song wasn't mixed properly. But they kept it going, and after the first few songs I knew they had a killer set in store for us.
They first hour of their set was aboslutely incredible. Awsome hard pumping trance that made your head want to explode from how much you were bobbing it. Me and my buddy were the 2 guys dead center for the whole set. The crowd interaction is what did it for us. He must of come around 5 times, first with champagne, then he poured us some gin and tonics's, took our request to hear running, made fun of the security for being such an ogre, and generally made the night as enjoyable as possible.
I found the first hour to be the best, lots of banging trance. The second was also insanse, but near the end it slowed down a little. I asked him to end with running and he did, but then the encore came and they finished the set with never turn back. I had an nice convo with the guy next with me with the chin stud. Sorry I didn't get your name, you told me you posted on TA and told me about your gig at system in February.
With the exception of a few things here and there, the night proved to be amazing. Dumonde definately stole the show in the KH and their awsome music and great crowd interaction is what makes them amazing.
Ohh btw, Karim I saw you, you were the guy taking all the pictures. I think there might be one of me and my buddy there, I was wearing a black t-shirt with a white undershirt and my buddy next to me had a blue dress shirt on. You don't have to post it, I looked cracked out 
See you all nex time
Last edited by Atho on Jan-30-2005 at 19:35
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Jan-30-2005 19:24
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Irish Graham
stop your cryin!!!! jesus what do you want |
are u agreeing or disagreeing with me? LOL
I think people are spoiled here
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Jan-30-2005 19:34
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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Hey at least the flag waving Jewnos are having fun and arent afraid to show it!!
The problem is that i dont think they are there for the music so much as the fact that the group is from israel. False pride in my opinion but hey to each their own. I was waving my Canadian flag at Creamfields Buenos Aires and there were no Canadian DJs and people were all holding onto it with me and thought it was the coolest thing. In fact my flag got me an interview on National tv!! So dont be hating on others expressing themselves. Thats not what dance music culture is supposed to be about.
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"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery…" Winston Churchill
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Jan-30-2005 19:41
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