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[Tonight 05/05] - Electronic Sessions @ SeOne
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ROOM 1
Andy Moor (Connected; EXCLUSIVE 3 HOUR SET)
Simon Patterson aka Dogzilla (Serious)
CHRIS SALT (Silver Planet / Kickin)
Lee Osbourne (Just Say Yes! / Taktikal AM)
ROOM 2
Dex in the City™
Paul Thomas (GodsKitchen)
Russell G (DITC)
James London (Red Velvet)home
:: TICKETS
£10 CONS/NUS, £12 on the door before midnight, more after.
Any of you UKTA´s going? :)
Also, any special trance party on Saturday and/or Sunday?...had a quick check on harderfaster and dontstayin but didn´t find much else. |
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Saw your reply too late. Anyways was an awesome night, Andy Moor's set was just sublime - beautiful dreamy trance all night long. Not too crowded but was a nice cozy environment, awesome that the dj booth was so close to the crowd and there was such excellent contact and interaction between the dj's and the public, haven't seen that at a party in a while.
Simon Patterson started off a little boring I thought but after about 20-30 mins a similar type of style to Moor's set.
Saturday I went to have a look at Leicester Square early in the night with some friends, had been more than a year...and what a bad idea that was...not like I've ever ever had a good night at Leicester Square..but I thought I'd give it another chance...quite stupid really...apart from the crapness of the noise (not music) the mentality and sphere in these places. Almost had a fight with some drunkards who tried to steal a friend's jackets, luckily for them it didn't get more serious...but seriously...the agression, the desperateness of all those guys and girls, the "gangsta" attitude, the pretentiousness of some of those people...at one point I thought I'd at least try to enjoy it by getting drunk..but after one drink I thought !@#$% that..
So at about 1-2am decided to go down to the Fridge to find out the Twisted party was relocated in the Renaissance Rooms in Vauxhall, lovely location, bit of a nice underground feel to it over there, wasn't quite full but the sphere was 100x greater than at the West End, as was the music. Stayed there til the closure at 6am and after receiving close to probably a 100 flyers made our way to Crash for the Twist afterparty...nice location also :) stayed there til quite late and even heard a hardtrance remix with some female vocals of Push - Strange World and Solar Stone - Seven Cities.
Some vids of Andy Moor on Friday
http://users.skynet.be/sash.x/MOV00046.MPG
http://users.skynet.be/sash.x/MOV00047.MPG
http://users.skynet.be/sash.x/MOV00050.MPG |
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| isoterra |
yeah it says about the relocation in the link i posted... reason i posted to a news topic regarding the venue change, as opposed to the event page itself :p
i so totally don't get this part:
| quote: | | Simon Patterson started off a little boring I thought but after about 20-30 mins a similar type of style to Moor's set. |
was completely different! about 10bpm faster for one... playing full-on energetic uplifting & tech trance, as opposed to moor's bouncy & floaty melodic progtrance stuff
i enjoyed simon... awesome dj. but the soundsystem at the venue was horrible, far too loud in the mid-hi ranges, had to cover my ears at some points. spent most of the night in the bar/seating room but it was still a struggle to hear people even there |
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| quote: | Originally posted by isoterra
i enjoyed simon... awesome dj. but the soundsystem at the venue was horrible, far too loud in the mid-hi ranges, had to cover my ears at some points. spent most of the night in the bar/seating room but it was still a struggle to hear people even there |
Yea same here :)
About Simon Patterson's set..I dunno..there was one part, not sure if it was the first half hour or the second half hour which I found slightly monotonous..still a great set though |
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