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Labour of Love review
The Guvernment/Labour of Love met, and passed BY FAR, all of my expectations. Yeah, way too many people.. over priced drinks... hot beyond belief.. but it honestly didn't bother me. I was expecting something totally different.. more of the 'raverish' crowd. But not at all, mostly clubbers. I fell in love with Toronto this weekend, I really did. Things are a whole lot different there.. and we consider it a downfall.. but it's just their way of life. It's not bad, we're just not use to their ways. I really did feel like someone dropped us into a different world. The shopping, the nightlife, the diversity, the food, their everyday life, just the whole experience was unforgettable.
It's so clean [compared to any other city of that size I've been to] .. sooo safe, and the weather was to die for this weekend.
We got to Labour super early....thanks to John Tang for the line pass... which was nice because we got to check out all the different rooms w/o the stampede running our asses over. Standing directly behind Digweed, so close we could have stuck a straw in his beer and drank it, was amazing. Watching him mix.. and watching the crowd's response was something I've never seen before. Ali from Deep Dish came on right after Diggers and took it to the next level, unfortunately we missed Sharams set. Finally, we pushed our way into the Koolhaus to catch the end of Blank & Jones set.. Armin's set was something serious lol.. I was completely speechless. With our 13 hour drive ahead of us after we were checking out of the hotel at noon.. we had to cut the night short.. as we were leaving around 5:30ish am.. Armin dropped Rachael Starr-Til There Was You. can't even describe the feelings I had. . IT WAS AMAZING. I missed the set's I was mainly coming to hear, but considering the amount of people... we did pretty good.
Compared to Space, Crobar, Eleven50... any other club I've ever been to.. The Guvernment takes the gold (in my book atleast).
Pics coming soon...
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