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ponsshin
Trance free since 2007

Registered: May 2007
Location: London, UK
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Jan-31-2011 00:36
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ponsshin
Trance free since 2007

Registered: May 2007
Location: London, UK
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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So yeah... this was a fantastic night. Obviously. The Ruby Lounge is a decent venue with a good soundsystem. It's just one large basement space with a dancefloor in one corner and a little curtained off lounge in the other corner. The decor is quite lavish with lots of thick carpet and nice leather sofas, which didn't give it a "grimy underground sweat box" vibe. The only complaint about the venue was due to it just being one large space - when there was a breakdown on one track you could hear the other soundsystem from the other side of the room quite clearly.
The music was even better than I expected. I got there just before midnight, and Simon Berry was on at midnight for an hour long DJ set as Art Of Trance. He played a good warm-up set - didn't bang out the obvious Platipus anthems - and dropped lots of deep but energetic trance. It's quite novel to hear a trance DJ who understands the concept of a warm-up set. The only shame was AOT was only 12-1am, and Union Jack was 2-3am. I was expecting two hour sets from each of them.
A local DJ called Bez 23 was on after AOT finished. At that point I went for a drink and to explore the rest of the place a bit. I ended up in the second room dancing with about three other people to one of the residents, a DJ called Fowler. He was playing a really good vinyl set, playing a lot of techno and dub-influenced breaks. I ended up spending the whole hour in there.
The Union Jack live set was where things went into full-on acid trance mode. They banged it out non-stop for the whole hour, really energetic and shitloads of soaring acid lines. It sounded really good through a club soundsystem, and the crowd were really into it. They held back on Two Full Moons until the encore. They'd finished and everyone was chanting for one more tune, but they were waiting for someone to shout the obvious name, and in the end I was the one who did it. Their live setup is decent, but it was really the strength of the music that carried it. There were a few occasions where a track would end abruptly while everyone was still in full dancing flow, which was a bit awkward. They cut Two Full Moons in this manner, rather than winding it down with an epic outro to finish on. It did feel like their live show was a bit rough, and they need to play more gigs and get a better knowledge of what the crowd are going to react well to. Still, these are minor criticisms, and this is the first time they've taken these tracks out on a live setting. It really didn't detract too much from the fantastic music, it just fell a bit short of the best live PAs I've seen.
Special mention should go to a resident called Nanook who played the final hour. He dropped a really awesome blend of spacey high-tempo techno and face melting psy-trance. His mixing was a bit rudimentary at times - a lot of ambient blending rather than beatmatching, but it was a great mix of unfamiliar music.
Overall it was 4 hours of great music and almost non-stop dancing. The hour spent in the second room really varied it up nicely for me. The crowd was pretty good too, everyone was very friendly and a lot of people grinning like lunatics. It was a real mix of people, from grizzled 40-somethings coming out of rave retirement to stereotypical raver hippies with dreadlocks and bottles of water, the kind of people I didn't think existed in 2011, and everyone in between. The venue definitely wasn't full, I'd say there were between 100-200 people there for most of the night, but there was lots of space on the dancefloor without it feeling empty, and everyone was creating a good vibe.
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MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
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Feb-06-2011 14:39
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ponsshin
Trance free since 2007

Registered: May 2007
Location: London, UK
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Feb-06-2011 14:49
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Acton
Like a FCKNG BIRD

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: London
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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
So yeah... this was a fantastic night. Obviously. The Ruby Lounge is a decent venue with a good soundsystem. It's just one large basement space with a dancefloor in one corner and a little curtained off lounge in the other corner. The decor is quite lavish with lots of thick carpet and nice leather sofas, which didn't give it a "grimy underground sweat box" vibe. The only complaint about the venue was due to it just being one large space - when there was a breakdown on one track you could hear the other soundsystem from the other side of the room quite clearly.
The music was even better than I expected. I got there just before midnight, and Simon Berry was on at midnight for an hour long DJ set as Art Of Trance. He played a good warm-up set - didn't bang out the obvious Platipus anthems - and dropped lots of deep but energetic trance. It's quite novel to hear a trance DJ who understands the concept of a warm-up set. The only shame was AOT was only 12-1am, and Union Jack was 2-3am. I was expecting two hour sets from each of them.
A local DJ called Bez 23 was on after AOT finished. At that point I went for a drink and to explore the rest of the place a bit. I ended up in the second room dancing with about three other people to one of the residents, a DJ called Fowler. He was playing a really good vinyl set, playing a lot of techno and dub-influenced breaks. I ended up spending the whole hour in there.
The Union Jack live set was where things went into full-on acid trance mode. They banged it out non-stop for the whole hour, really energetic and shitloads of soaring acid lines. It sounded really good through a club soundsystem, and the crowd were really into it. They held back on Two Full Moons until the encore. They'd finished and everyone was chanting for one more tune, but they were waiting for someone to shout the obvious name, and in the end I was the one who did it. Their live setup is decent, but it was really the strength of the music that carried it. There were a few occasions where a track would end abruptly while everyone was still in full dancing flow, which was a bit awkward. They cut Two Full Moons in this manner, rather than winding it down with an epic outro to finish on. It did feel like their live show was a bit rough, and they need to play more gigs and get a better knowledge of what the crowd are going to react well to. Still, these are minor criticisms, and this is the first time they've taken these tracks out on a live setting. It really didn't detract too much from the fantastic music, it just fell a bit short of the best live PAs I've seen.
Special mention should go to a resident called Nanook who played the final hour. He dropped a really awesome blend of spacey high-tempo techno and face melting psy-trance. His mixing was a bit rudimentary at times - a lot of ambient blending rather than beatmatching, but it was a great mix of unfamiliar music.
Overall it was 4 hours of great music and almost non-stop dancing. The hour spent in the second room really varied it up nicely for me. The crowd was pretty good too, everyone was very friendly and a lot of people grinning like lunatics. It was a real mix of people, from grizzled 40-somethings coming out of rave retirement to stereotypical raver hippies with dreadlocks and bottles of water, the kind of people I didn't think existed in 2011, and everyone in between. The venue definitely wasn't full, I'd say there were between 100-200 people there for most of the night, but there was lots of space on the dancefloor without it feeling empty, and everyone was creating a good vibe. |
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Really gutted I couldn't attend this 
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Feb-06-2011 15:04
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Feb-06-2011 21:16
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