I could not make it out and was wondering how it went.
May-15-2005 22:16
HALO555
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: New Orleans
Same here. any reviews ?
May-16-2005 03:32
kittycrush
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: O.C.
+1
May-16-2005 03:53
Tigo
Professional ButtonPusher
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: in a glass case of emotion....
twas fun!
i liked his set better at Henry Fonda a few months back tho....still fun tho!
May-16-2005 04:33
clubheaven
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: garden grove
Michelle, Do you any picture of Eddie.
Thanks
May-16-2005 05:49
sweetcandy girl
Coldharbour addict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by clubheaven
Michelle, Do you any picture of Eddie.
Thanks
Yes I do.. Lots!
I had a CD for you and Pat since I have been haveing issues with my internet. But I did not see you at Spundae.
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May-16-2005 14:39
DJ Kenosis
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Washington DC
it was an interesting night. I guess they put the tables supported by bungee cords or something like that because when I looked closely at the set up it was bouncing up and down alot. Maybe that caused some trouble with the mixing for Kosho and Fei Fei. In any case Halliwell was entertaining with his tricks, though I've seen people do that a lot before at some underground parties. As far as track selection and programming went, Fei Fei had the most interesting set, IMO.
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May-16-2005 18:32
Hypersky
Cocooned
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Ibiza
Agree with Kenosis. Fei Fei's stuff was vastly improved from the last time I saw her tag team with Halliwell at the Henry Fonda a few months back. She has a lot of potential.
May-16-2005 22:25
DJ Kenosis
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Washington DC
quote:
Originally posted by Hypersky
Agree with Kenosis. Fei Fei's stuff was vastly improved from the last time I saw her tag team with Halliwell at the Henry Fonda a few months back. She has a lot of potential.
yes, a lot of transitions were a bit off, but other than that VASTLY improved.
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May-16-2005 23:06
sweetcandy girl
Coldharbour addict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
Now Time for my review.
The Vangard went threw more changes this week It looked like a wooden dance floor was put down and I was told Carpet was going to go around it. The Huge speakers where moved out of the Bar area and placed to the side front of the stage. However that whole second fence around the bar area made it more "barn" like imo.
I also avoided the bathrooms like the Plege.
Music- Ok.. The first Dj on.. before Fei Fei SUCKED!!!! WTF!! All most every mix was bad and the tracks where pretty cheesy! ICK!! No one was really danceing just standing there or walking around.
When Fei-Fei came on she truned up the sound and turned up the energy. Ehhh... I thought she was ok... Some Transtions where really off but other then that she did ok...
Finally Eddie comes on!! WHOOOO HOOOO!!! Man oh Man!! I enjoyed his set a lot. I agree with Nore I tought his set at GK was better but none the less he kicked some serious ass. The Tricks he does with the CDJ's is unreal. I went up stage to take pictures and was amazed at what he could do. He had 3 Cd's going at the same time mixing in the 4th with Crazy tricks. I danced so much my feet hurt!. Note to self I need to have more confy shoes next time
Eddie eneded at 3 and Steve Crapo came on of Trainrecked out of what Eddie is doing. That was my cue to leave.
I took a lot of Pictures but my internet has been down for over a week!!! I am so behind on everything so please forgive me. I should be back up on Saturday
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