I am not one to write reviews, so here is my 2 cents as best as possible:
-I would of been upset if I had to pay the entrance charge for this event. ($40 & $30 on guest list)
-Sharam played from about 2am to 4:30am when the lights were turned on & I had to leave the club just when I was in a middle of having fun. Two and half hours is simply not enough!!!!!
-I gotta say though that in the 2 and half hours, Sharam put on an excellent set! I liked it. He came on strong, played banging tracks and kept it that way to the end. (Gotta love that Eddie's remix of "I just wanna party...") I would of had an excellent time if he went on playing for at least few more hours. (Where is that Deep Dish that played 12 hour sets in Twilo?) Anyway, Sharam on his own is a lot better then Dubfire alone or in Deep Dish duo.
-I was surprised to see Crobar not fully jam packed for this event. I was able to find some room for stump dancing on the main floor all through the night. Good enough for me I guess.
-Miss Nine didn't do it for me until the last half hour or so when she warmed the decks up for Sharam. Whatever, LOL. (She aiight but ain't nothing too special in my opinion)
-We walked inside Crobar around midnight, a first for me, and I was just in shock from what I saw and had to put up with there. We walked pass Red Room and went into main hall to find some cheesy electro house playing in very low volume and everybody there just hanging out at the bar drinking. It was boring in main room & no wonder because before Miss Nine went to spin I found myself picking up a couple of faced chicks of the floor. Hmmmm. I figured people got drunk like that because there was nothing else to do there in main hall.
-When Miss Nine finally came on to play, there were only the front speakers by the stage in use up until right before Sharam went on. I was worried that would of been all night situation but full sound system went into work with Sharam coming up. THANK GOD.
-We hung out dancing to pretty cool Electro/ Minimal Tech set in the Red Room put on by Jack McDevitt as to who it was playing I figured. He was good and got the people, waiting for Sharam and Miss Nine, dancing. (me too but I had enough of Electro/ tech from night before with DJ Tiga)
Here is a couple of short Videos (quality isn't good) I filmed on my Razor phone:
The stage Sharam was spinning from:
Circle view of the main hall:
We took over the little stage :disbelief and this is after I got down and my friend Aselya still up there dancing:
Me glowsticking :toothless :
Nice song:
:toocool:
colibri, nice seeing you again. its always a pleasure.
ReenTeenTeen
PS. djquick83, the first song Sharam (the terrorist) played was on backward giving everyone in the crowd a message to go terrorize something. :clown: :rolleyes:
colibri
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
colibri, nice seeing you again. its always a pleasure.
likewise pal see you soon by the
way that set was pretty interesting i
like the way he incorporates subtle
musical sounds from the east the 1st
track resembled the debut of a grand
theater from the late 1800's...