Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:47 pm
artwork runs the master laptop and something happened on the mixing desk so no sound would come through his mac. they all seemed to have a good night though and it didnt ruin the vibes.
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same happened in brum 4 about 15 seconds then evrytin was sweetColours wrote:What exactly happened at Digital last night? Just as Night dropped the macs died...I expect that from windows but wtf?
partially agree with u ther only due to the fact that dubstep as whole is a new thing in Birmingham an most people dont no wots goin on in a normal set nevermind a 3 way live production.LittleRedRaver wrote:N-type smashed it up. Pure dancefloor and just what the crowd was looking for tbh.
Possibly some people just werent ready for that........ its quite a new thing to alot of brum heads imo and theres pure people just jumping on the bandwagon.
Roll on the next eardrum.....
But live sets aren't a new thing, especially for the dnb heads. Its the contrast in tunes that say n-type and magnetic man dropped, i think were the reason for some peoples comments.DJ Miller G wrote:partially agree with u ther only due to the fact that dubstep as whole is a new thing in Birmingham an most people dont no wots goin on in a normal set nevermind a 3 way live production.LittleRedRaver wrote:N-type smashed it up. Pure dancefloor and just what the crowd was looking for tbh.
Possibly some people just werent ready for that........ its quite a new thing to alot of brum heads imo and theres pure people just jumping on the bandwagon.
Roll on the next eardrum.....
Hold tite the BANDWAGON CRU
Speaking for myself, im old and have seen live set in various electronic formats for years so its nothing new. I agree the contrast in stes was more to do with it. I would imagine if i heard that magnetic man set on the radio while chilling at home i would no doubt say it was sick... but it seemed a little to deep i guess for a club.LittleRedRaver wrote:But live sets aren't a new thing, especially for the dnb heads. Its the contrast in tunes that say n-type and magnetic man dropped, i think were the reason for some peoples comments.DJ Miller G wrote:partially agree with u ther only due to the fact that dubstep as whole is a new thing in Birmingham an most people dont no wots goin on in a normal set nevermind a 3 way live production.LittleRedRaver wrote:N-type smashed it up. Pure dancefloor and just what the crowd was looking for tbh.
Possibly some people just werent ready for that........ its quite a new thing to alot of brum heads imo and theres pure people just jumping on the bandwagon.
Roll on the next eardrum.....
Hold tite the BANDWAGON CRU
Hatcha @ the next one apparently..... didnt see any flyers tho
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Yes i can appriciate they smash it on deck sets............ and live sets are wkd too. I am yet to see any headliners apart from urself play a DJ set in brum tho :'-(N-TYPE wrote:Large up Magnetical!
Magnetic play new stuff and reconstuct classic chunes live! Its sick!
Everyone knows they can smash it on deck sets! Its good seeing them do something different!
Big up!
LittleRedRaver wrote:Hatcha @ the next one apparently..... didnt see any flyers tho
wat u mean bro 'room 3 business' big up witts on 3 of the pics the rest was took by me, didnt no there was any problem ??
yeye soz bro lost in translation the magnetic thing was in the med bar but hatch is dissapointingly in the kitchenLittleRedRaver wrote:Cause the dubstep is in room 3! The kitchen isn't great..... I thought hatcha was playing in the main room on another night not this one
What problem?? Im lost..... :-S
just for the record im femaleDJ Miller G wrote:yeye soz bro lost in translation the magnetic thing was in the med bar but hatch is dissapointingly in the kitchenLittleRedRaver wrote:Cause the dubstep is in room 3! The kitchen isn't great..... I thought hatcha was playing in the main room on another night not this one
What problem?? Im lost..... :-S