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Post by roo » Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:38 pm

FACT.

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Post by salva » Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:28 pm

fooishbar wrote:how do you get from the station (or whereever busses come in) to the west indian centre? walk? bus? taxi?
Jump on the 2,3 or 3a. from the bus stop opposite record box (new briggate) till you see a shop called meccaway then its a metal lookin buildin behind there

hope that helps

didint see you said from the station lol had a few drinks head towards primark and youll find the bus stop

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Post by joni_speedbass » Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:47 pm

jera wrote:
Rob_O wrote:oh yeah look out everyone last subdub my mate got mugged just outside the winddy cos he strayed of on his own while on the phone just out onto the road like not a nice way to end a good night like
yer, well it is Chappletown, so just keep an eye out. but in my experience it is a fairly safe place, especially inside.
yeah never had a bad exsperience all the time iv walked to or home from the westindian all the years iv been going

i know a few taxi drivers who wont take folk up there but to be honest i dont think its bad at all - think its got a bad reputation

no offense but straying off on your own with a mobile is generaly not a good idea no matter wear u are, thats asking 4 it walking to be fair, that could of happened in any part of leeds

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Post by cody » Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:11 am

i will be wearing a casual elite t shirt (my own design) come say hello!

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Post by kidcazual » Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:21 am

ridiculous as always back in bed already out to everyone bringing the good vibes inside
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Post by joni_speedbass » Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:14 am

OMG

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what a night

cant get over the stuff mala played
was so deep - would love to know what all the tracks he played were

every dj was spot on though

right its sausage sanwich time

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Post by fooishbar » Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:52 am

big big up to boomy, geiom, chef, and the people i met (sorry, terrible with names - sorry to the rum and coke massive and the notts crew, no disrespect, obviously! cheers for everything). still waiting for the train back to cambridge, long. but worth every penny to hear miracles (in full! holy shitballs), magnetic city, and 9 samurai on iration. chef standardly smacked it until well after lights on, too.

magic moment having two full beers on the ground pointed out to me. deep.

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Post by ashley » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:24 pm

Sick sick sick night!

Managed to bust out with the 530 odd photos and video!

Large up to Simon for finding me a plug to put my spare battery on charge, if it wasnt for you id have like 50 photos or so!

Sick sets by everyone, large up the chicken and rice gang - wasnt bad you know but rice felt a bit creamy, maybe cos it was microwaved but hey its not the dorchester :lol: :lol: Gave me plenty of energy to keep goin!

Bigup to everyone who said hello, boomnoise, grand (wasteman), cluekid, arorah, scientist, fooishbar, dolly (i swear i saw you ravin to dnb!), hijack, skream, benga, chef, matt, hopper, and kidcaz! Probably a few others but I need to get some sleep.

Coach on the way home was long..dont think ill be going leeds again anytime soon...atleast not for another month ;)

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Post by BaronVon » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:13 pm

Last night was all about CHEF :5:
Big up to all the skankin Glaswegian massive up front :lol: :lol:
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Selassie-I man shop in Morrisons.

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Post by jera » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:43 pm

First half was abit of a blur....larging up the vodka! :D
hatch b2b benga n kode 9 were sets for me, although from what i heard of chef he was killin it!

Also big up the lass flashin her knickers at the djs :lol:

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Post by cody » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:47 pm

big up the exodus gang for a massive night!

was well impressed with every dj's set as each brought there own vibe.

system excellent and pure vibes in the dance.

out to the sexy leeds girls

without doubt the best dubstep night ive been to in a good while.

now im going to get lean all day and watch american gangster tonight.

ashley will you up some pictures?


p.s. did anyone see the nutter dancing on the speaker front left. i was waiting for a massive bassline to come along and shake him 10 ft in the air!

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Post by ozols man » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:48 pm

did anyone see the clark kent version of mala? he was like a decoy, he looked like mala and wore glasses but it wasnt him

-q-

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Post by jera » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:52 pm

ozols man wrote:did anyone see the clark kent version of mala? he was like a decoy, he looked like mala and wore glasses but it wasnt him

-q-
yer i see him quite a bit round hyde park partys n raves.

yer i saw sum guy dancin on the stacks......nutter

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Post by mudda » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:52 pm

Mala's night IMO. Played the most incredibly deep, medatitive tunes I've ever heard. Those marching rhythms start the feet moving and end up taking over your soul.

He played one just before (or after?) Shake Out Your Demons which had an epic breakdown and took an age to drop again - like the break in Neverland but with strings, bongos and a 2 minute hands-in-the-air build up. Astonishing. One tune literally got 4 or 5 rewinds, but it was warranted. Thought him and Coki worked well together.

Kode9 also heavy, hearind Find My Way and Quarta 330 stuff on that rig was the nuts.

Too many rewinds across the board though!

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Post by nuravehitcher » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:53 pm

as usual massive...

kode 9 was the highlight for me...

dropped ikonika 'please' early on...

anyone know the name of tune that dropped after magnetic city?



my ears are still ringing!

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Post by mudda » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:58 pm

ozols man wrote:did anyone see the clark kent version of mala? he was like a decoy, he looked like mala and wore glasses but it wasnt him

-q-
Yeah jokes, looked the part even down to the crisp white T-shirt. I almost asked him for some dubs.

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Post by ozols man » Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:13 pm

Mudda wrote:
ozols man wrote:did anyone see the clark kent version of mala? he was like a decoy, he looked like mala and wore glasses but it wasnt him

-q-
Yeah jokes, looked the part even down to the crisp white T-shirt. I almost asked him for some dubs.
i swear whenever i go to a dubstep rave i see a spitting image of one of the djs in the audience

edit: infact, i think im going to start a dubstep look alike agency

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Post by dubluke » Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:33 pm

ozols man wrote:
Mudda wrote:
ozols man wrote:did anyone see the clark kent version of mala? he was like a decoy, he looked like mala and wore glasses but it wasnt him

-q-
Yeah jokes, looked the part even down to the crisp white T-shirt. I almost asked him for some dubs.
i swear whenever i go to a dubstep rave i see a spitting image of one of the djs in the audience

edit: infact, i think im going to start a dubstep look alike agency
can i join, according to several peeoples i look just like distance

what do you reckon here is picture -

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is me

compared to

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(distance on left)

it works better when i ain't hood up cos i have same hair as distance lol
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Post by ozols man » Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:35 pm

dubluke, get in touch with my secretary

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Post by dubluke » Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:37 pm

ozols man wrote:dubluke, get in touch with my secretary
righto
gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"

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