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  1. Vin

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    I wasnt even gonna go tonight, but i made a last minute decision.

    It was very busy, ferry was canny good, slightly went off in last 15 mins.

    But i have to say it was the most impressive non-prog tulip set in years! Well done Rich! Really enjoyed it! Star of the night!

    Scot Project is not really my thing, so i went back to my flat and listened to Timo Maas.

    But a good night night while i was there. :)
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    Good night, rammo by the time I arrived ( not long after 10 ). Corsten did his thing - not really my taste, but the younger crowd seemed to love it :)

    Tulip - spot on, I will definitely be checking out the new album as soon as possible.

    Scot Project impressed me, with the latter part of his set building into some driving, techy hardstyle and hard trance - a lot better than I saw him play at Come Together.

    Some lass convinced me to hold her above my head for ages, was fun but had to dance for the rest of the night with my hands by my side, my delts were so fatigued :(

    Harry
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    Tules doesn't even know how good he is. If you compliment him he won't be having none of it.

    :king:
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    Oh aye... :wink: :lol:

    Glad Richard pelted it out like, shame I missed :(
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    I havent seen promise that busy in a long while so the night was really canny good for that alone. The rest of town was depressingly quiet aside from a few bars, so walking into foundation at quarter to 10 and seeing the place nearly full was superb.

    As much as im going off pure trance these days (ish), i thought ferry was good and richard was great, was worried richard might be too hard for my tastes at that part of the night but he had the music spot on i reckon - trance without too much 'up and down' which usually has me reaching for the soft furnishings.... so i was very impressed

    Left about 1am but im glad we went in the end - just got 5 hours kip on Orbits sofa so its off to bed in a bit to get the energy levels back up for tonight at WHQ - oof. :)
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    Thats normally the case on Boxing Day. Why is it that 'proper' clubs do well, but the towny ones don't:confused:
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    richard was by far best dj of the night imo, ferry was alright, played the same tunes hes played every time ive seen him this year, hoping hes got something bit different up his sleeve for 2005!!!!

    rich was quality though, some good techier stuff in there too, by far best set of the night!!!! :D :king:

    scot project was good, despite telling me hed play the second trip and then not :mad: i thought 2hrs of him might have been too much but quite enjoyed his set, no hands up or overdrive either!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

    still havent had any sleep and leaving for crasher in few hours, i :love: christmas!!!!! :p
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    Was really busy, really early. Very impressed! :D

    Even Rob was there! :eek: :D
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    lol u better b ready when i pick u up and no lightweighting young gee or u know wot will happen ;) :screw:
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    Ferry was immense, played some excellent tunage, dunno why everyone is saying 'hes played the same stuff he has all year etc etc' everyone was on teh dancefloor, and everyone seemed to love it so who fuckin cares!!

    Ferry Corsten - Holding on (Above + Beyond mix)
    Ferry Corsten - I Love You

    Cant wait for the release of these 2!!

    Richards set was pretty good, not my cup of tea, just there was hardly any big Euphoric Breakdowns for ppl to rest, was just banging all the way through, couldnt be arsed half way through and just sat down, Played 'Dame Blanche':love:tho

    Scot Project werent too bad either! was pretty good, wasnt expecting it like, but i enjoyed it! No 'Hands up' or 'Overdrive':eek: Twas nice meetin a few new ppl also, Aaron!, Urban Merlin and a few more

    Roll on 'Above + beyond'
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    first time i'd heard i love you and cubikated on a big system from ferry was mint.

    tulip was ace too, dame blanche!
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    Cubikated was mint!!:love:

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