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Igloofest 2011 (pg. 6)
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McNasty
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Originally posted by Monocle
DVS1 !!! ing cool!


a nice change from the regular house/electro
Adam420
quote:
Originally posted by Monocle
DVS1 !!! ing cool!


word. Was really hoping he'd get booked here soon so I'm really happy about that.
Cribby
The weekend of 13,14,15 is most tempting for me... Hmm..
Enjoy
some very interesting acts, might bite the bullet and go this year

was not impressed with the crowd at all couple years back
portugzMTL
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Originally posted by Cribby
The weekend of 13,14,15 is most tempting for me... Hmm..


+1
McNasty
Hmmm, Troxler playing on Thursday means he can play at Stereo on the Friday or an extremely crazy night at Daome!
Adam420
Troxler at Daome would be so MAD.
Marcus007
BATS

BATSSSSSS
WittyHandle
I wouldn't put up with the cold and that crowd if Jesus and Satan were playing back to back from each others' crates.
acronym
I really don't get all the complaints about the cold. The whole environment is one of the biggest draws for me. AFAIK this is something that's totally unique to the world and I find that really exciting; it's awesome to have a way to party that feels purely Canadian.

I don't think anyone can deny that being out in the cold really forces people to party hard and get into things. I've never really seen anywhere go off as much as an Igloofest crowd.

And on a nice night, with just a little bit of snowfall, it's absolutely beautiful being out there. I just find it's an environment that's so compelling, it pushes you to lose yourself and just enjoy. *shrug*

Adam420
it's fine as long as there's no wind. It's the wind that kills it, and being on the water, it's pretty hard to avoid.
brancatella
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Originally posted by Adam420
it's fine as long as there's no wind. It's the wind that kills it, and being on the water, it's pretty hard to avoid.


yeah the wind is the killer, when we went to see Robag last year, it was at least -30. Was pretty hard to bare and we didn't stay much longer after his set. It probably also felt really cold because there were not many people there yet but when you're in the middle of the crowd your body usually stays quite warm.
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