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Sorry I didn't say goodbye Ben, I was boxed and wandered off sometime after 4.UFO over easy wrote:What a fucking amazing night! I just wanted the whole experience to go on and on and on and on and on....
I disagree about the biggest reload being Haunted though. The reaction to Horror Show was the most over the top I've ever seen in my life! The entire dancefloor jumping up and down shouting, bawling, yelling, smacking things... and Loefah still didn't pull it back, Mala had to do it for himThere was a point in that Mystikz set where literally every tune was being pulled back by someone, whether it was Loefah, Mala, Blackdown, someone behind the DJ booth, or even randoms from the crowd
What a night!
Heavy, heavy, heavy...
Had to leave for 15 mins at one point, bass was asassinating! Quick Maccy D's and back again. Only had a few beers and smokes but could hardly breath with all those bass lines!
Chef played one of the best sets I've heard, built it up really well and DMZ/Hatcha just killed it ...
Had to leave for 15 mins at one point, bass was asassinating! Quick Maccy D's and back again. Only had a few beers and smokes but could hardly breath with all those bass lines!
Chef played one of the best sets I've heard, built it up really well and DMZ/Hatcha just killed it ...
Damn! All this hype seems so far away from here in Australia...
It's really good to see this sincere enthusiasm from you guys - sounds like these events are really fresh for all involved. Out of interest, just how many people do you think were in attendance?"
200? 300?
I'm seriously considering making the trip to UK just to catch this seminal event. You guys all seem so very excited!
Oh, and best of luck to DMZ with the continued success of this event.
It's really good to see this sincere enthusiasm from you guys - sounds like these events are really fresh for all involved. Out of interest, just how many people do you think were in attendance?"
200? 300?
I'm seriously considering making the trip to UK just to catch this seminal event. You guys all seem so very excited!
Oh, and best of luck to DMZ with the continued success of this event.
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true, that was the best night i can remember in AGES!!mary anne hobbs wrote:the most incredible experience i've had in a club in as long as i can remember... the energy you feel at the flash-point of an exploding scene is so wild and raw... big love and respect to Mala and the DMZ massiv and to everyone pusin' the sound... 2006 is your year 4 sure..
ma.. x
it was a very genuine experience, musically and everyting.
the music, vibe, soundsystem and crowd were on big form. i havent danced that much in time cause it doesnt take much stamina to skank
my throat was skunk sore and my brains was drenched in red stripe but i savoured every minute of by far the best night ive been to in brixton, possibly the world, and thats sayin alot including the parties i saw in montreal!
on http://www.punterportal.com/dubstep3/sm/8.jpg i just seen me whispering sweet nothings into elementals ear left of the tall guy in the blue tshirt on the right
bigup adam your a G
also bigups to qwerty, Rollie vex'd, tayo, bracket, pubonic, and unlikely.
i dont even remember leaving so respect to anyone else i met
luke
this one LAAAARRRGGGEE!
Apologies to anyone I spoke to while too wrecked to think
Had the worst migraine ever the morning before and had to dope myself up to the eyeballs on prescription pain killers, wore off during hatcha's set and brought a new meaning to feeling bass! Knocked me back with each Bline
Apologies to anyone I spoke to while too wrecked to think
Had the worst migraine ever the morning before and had to dope myself up to the eyeballs on prescription pain killers, wore off during hatcha's set and brought a new meaning to feeling bass! Knocked me back with each Bline
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what capcity is the room? and how many people was in there?
It took about 84years to get to the bar i had to watch my feet(new adidas on i had to watch out for drunken people standing on them)
There was many birds in there it was GREAT
Big up the people skanking on the seats behind the DJ BOX (me , Omen , N Type , Sno)
It took about 84years to get to the bar i had to watch my feet(new adidas on i had to watch out for drunken people standing on them)
There was many birds in there it was GREAT
Big up the people skanking on the seats behind the DJ BOX (me , Omen , N Type , Sno)
yeah nice to meet you mate i hope that you managed to get the correct bus from that stop and didnt end up anywhere too stupid.qwerty wrote:it was my first dmz, and it really was in incredible expirience... i was meditatingnever felt like that in a club... like i've reached some kind of a higher state of mind... almost falling asleep at times, but not from being bored, but like i was in a trans
and it wasn't the drugs, as i didn't drink/smoke much... bass was so heavy, nice people, many thanks to envoy and his mates for a gr8 time!!! nice to see mike p. as well... kevin 'the bug' was there, and rob hall (?) or i didn't see well... c u at next dmz for sure...
also, looking forward to next friday at bangface.. www.bangface.com should be a great rave.. anyone thinking of goin'?
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What can i say that hasn;t been said already!!? Excellent night, went down with my lady and she fecking loved it, which was ace....Didn;t meet anybody...got mangled and danced for ages...
I was thinking on the train back today that Saturday night reminded me of when i first went out raving to techno ages ago...really friendly crowd, good mix of people, awsome vibe and some ROCKING tunes...
Maybe for the next one we should organise a meet up for peeps in a pub before hand as id liked to have met some of you's but was too wrecked
Once again what a great night big up DMZ!!!
I was thinking on the train back today that Saturday night reminded me of when i first went out raving to techno ages ago...really friendly crowd, good mix of people, awsome vibe and some ROCKING tunes...
Maybe for the next one we should organise a meet up for peeps in a pub before hand as id liked to have met some of you's but was too wrecked
Once again what a great night big up DMZ!!!
"The human family now lives in conditions of a global village. We live in a constricted space resonant with tribal drums..." Marshall McLuhan
What can i say that hasn;t been said already!!? Excellent night, went down with my lady and she fecking loved it, which was ace....Didn;t meet anybody...got mangled and danced for ages...
I was thinking on the train back today that Saturday night reminded me of when i first went out raving to techno ages ago...really friendly crowd, good mix of people, awsome vibe and some ROCKING tunes...
Maybe for the next one we should organise a meet up for peeps in a pub before hand as id liked to have met some of you's but was too wrecked
Once again what a great night big up DMZ!!!
I was thinking on the train back today that Saturday night reminded me of when i first went out raving to techno ages ago...really friendly crowd, good mix of people, awsome vibe and some ROCKING tunes...
Maybe for the next one we should organise a meet up for peeps in a pub before hand as id liked to have met some of you's but was too wrecked
Once again what a great night big up DMZ!!!
"The human family now lives in conditions of a global village. We live in a constricted space resonant with tribal drums..." Marshall McLuhan
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Yeah, none of my mates would come - the fool's...such a good night...UFO over easy wrote:That'd be cool. I only went down knowing a few people.. I'm really disappointed I didn't get any of my mates to come down. They all went indie clubbing... wastemen/wastewomens. They're not feeling dubstep at all, but I swear if they'd been at DMZ it would've all changed for them... this night changed my life, seriously. I almost broke down in tearsZefa wrote: Maybe for the next one we should organise a meet up for peeps in a pub before hand as id liked to have met some of you's but was too wrecked![]()
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