Dour 2009 Belgium 16 17 18 19 July
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Amazing experience. I love Dour.
Went to see:
EPMD, Black Milk, Aphex Twin, The Dillinger Escape Plan, the Red Chord, Matthew Dear, Venetian Snares, ISIS, Caribou, Crystal Castles, N-Type (ugh, hated his set), Tim Exile, among others.
Skipped Richard Devine and Bogdan Razcynski (still can't spell his name) because I was too damn tired.
Went to see:
EPMD, Black Milk, Aphex Twin, The Dillinger Escape Plan, the Red Chord, Matthew Dear, Venetian Snares, ISIS, Caribou, Crystal Castles, N-Type (ugh, hated his set), Tim Exile, among others.
Skipped Richard Devine and Bogdan Razcynski (still can't spell his name) because I was too damn tired.

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Where in C were you at?Paradise wrote:C too
I was RIGHT next to the fence, exactly in the corner closest to the festival terrain itself if you know what I mean. At one point people tore a hole between the two fences in camping C so they wouldn't have to walk all the way to the entrance, that was right behind my tent.

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Ha, I went through that hole a couple of times. I was in the field the other side of the 'river', so fairly close!
Did anyone else notice the massive popularity of dubstep this year? It was like you couldn't see a single DJ set without someone dropping a dubstep tune - unfortunately normally Where's My Money/Wobblewobbleblahblah stuff but it was definately noticeable.
Did anyone else notice the massive popularity of dubstep this year? It was like you couldn't see a single DJ set without someone dropping a dubstep tune - unfortunately normally Where's My Money/Wobblewobbleblahblah stuff but it was definately noticeable.
Dude, yes.Paradise wrote:Ha, I went through that hole a couple of times. I was in the field the other side of the 'river', so fairly close!
Did anyone else notice the massive popularity of dubstep this year? It was like you couldn't see a single DJ set without someone dropping a dubstep tune - unfortunately normally Where's My Money/Wobblewobbleblahblah stuff but it was definately noticeable.
I mean, seriously. That was huge. Even on my way to the festival, so many heads were listening to dubstep. I was like 'my little baabbiiis all grown up ='0'. I think I was really out of touch with reality when I saw how many people were getting nasty to Joker and N-Type. Wasn't a fan of their sets, though. The tunes didn't resonate with me at all.
Showed Kito to some fiends on my way to the festival, in the train and they were like 'I like 'faster' dubstep' and started getting wet over Rusko. Oh well. At least it's good that they've found music they can love in dubstep, even if it's not exactly my dubstep of choice.

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