REVIEW: Deadmau5 @ The Guvernment Dec. 26

Well since none has been started, I'll go for it.
I got there late, in a sense, because it was 10:45 and the lineups were massive. It didn't matter which door you were heading for as each appeared as nasty as the next one. My peoples and I were in the guestlist lineup for about 45 minutes before we got in. Then to make matters worst, the coatcheck line was about 30 minutes long too. I wish I had a drink in my hand to pass the time better!
The place, as an understatement, was packed like I haven't seen it in quite a while. Of course Mark Oliver was blasting out the tunes in the way we expect of him. Just to get from here to there was a feat onto itself. I never realized the Mau5 would attract this kind of crowd. Inch by inch I managed to get right up to the front to join the rest of the sardines. When Mau5 was spinning up the beats the front crowd had a bad habit of swaying side to side. It was like being caught in some kind of undulating ocean current, and never mind the constant screaming from the group that surrounded me.
I've never heard Joel perform before and I was very impressed. Sure he playing some of the stuff you normally hear on the radio, but he also blasted out some very hard beats that really lent to a high energy feel. The crowd was outta control and everyone was glued to the dance floor to the very end of his set. He did an encore 5 minute set to please his starving fans. I didn't know most of the tune names, but I'm sure there are a few TA's who will step up and be heard.
After his set, I spent the rest of the time grooving in The Gallery to Deko-ze's wicked style. I got some good footage of him too (20 minutes) that I'll post separately. I never tire of his energetic style!
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Last edited by Prometheus Xex on Dec-29-2009 at 23:32
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