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Post by stormfield » Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:15 pm

heavy night... vibe was friendly, detected no aggro at all.

Hard to pick out a favourite moment, but hearing 3rd Choice dropped made me smile more than usual :)
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Post by nirz » Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:34 pm

AMAZING NIGHT!!! I had such a good weekend in the big smoke! didnt manage to get to boxcutter on friday.

I headed into soho to go record buying on saturday and gots some choice bits Ive been after for a while.. bigup Youngsta for sorting me out in blackmarket, the man was soo helpful.

I thought the sound was better in 3rd base but the soundsystem down there had only just got warmed up when the venue switch happened, considering the short time they had too sort the other venue out I thought they done a good job, By 2 the sound was pretty good if it was bass you were after upstairs next to the stairs was where it was at!

I thoiught everyone smashed it I had too leave before vex'd's set but joe nice tore the place down!! 5 mate !! Youngsta drop some heavy shit! that D1 tune is PHAT! Scream was on fire and dmz tore it up!

big up all the people I met Luke, Youngsta, Laurent, Wayne. What?, Crystal and thanks to Mala for putting me on the members list at such notice!

AWESOME WEEKEND !! looking foward to comming down again soon..

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Post by sheriff » Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:56 pm

I thought the last DMZ was rooadblocck.

did you see the size of the queue!! :o The last DMZ was rammed, but to move room because there are too many people outside hoping that someone would come out so you could go in.... at 10.45.!! I got there early but not early enough... I was in the queue worried I wasnt getting in, hearing nothing but sub. In my opinion what I feel dmz do well is provide and for all those cold outside (me) they did that. I think alot of people will remember last night for that as I certainly will. and the incredible music that always gets played. Every Dj tore that place down. To many tracks and moments.

Didn't really get to meet any forum crew!! too lean and got into my zone from early starts on guiness and hi grade!

Big up everyone there and making the night something I will look back a remember as a fu**ing unforgetable night. :D

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Post by mr.munk » Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:03 pm

Ripples of how off-the-chain this DMZ was have made it round the world twice over.

MUCH RESPECT!!

Biggup Emcee Child n Joe nice, hold it down for the stateside!

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Post by pangaea » Sun Mar 05, 2006 9:19 pm

Heavy, heavy night. Can't add much to what others have said, but I thought Youngsta and Skream smashed it.

Switching to Mass after Joe Nice had finished his set was the only conceivable option if there's hundreds waiting outside and a bigger club going spare upstairs! :) Although I've got to admit, I did find it a bit weird to start with to be at a DMZ in an 'elevated DJ-box, balcony-style' club. But when the dancefloor filled and the system had warmed up, it was all good :D Incredible to see so many people there.

That night was definately a turning point. It's going to be exciting to see what happens now...

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Post by pete_bubonic » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:46 pm

Absolutely astounding.

Joe killed it, the vibe was absolutely firing and I ain't ever been to club that has changed venue's during the night :D

I was just stood in front of the bass stack on the balcony by the bar. Destroyer.

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Post by deapoh » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:47 pm

Plasticman wrote:
Deapoh wrote:Plasticman I think I saw you lol can't remember. What kinda top were you wearing?
No way I could be missed under the UV - I was wearing a bright green Adidas tracksuit and a white tee.

I looked like a walking traffic sign
safe I thought that was you! I shoulda said hello in that case

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Post by deapoh » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:47 pm

DJ Whistla wrote:
Deapoh wrote:Whistla I tried look for you but couldn't see yo anywhere :roll:
no worries bruv, i was up on the balcony most of da night but kept moving about :wink:
I was up there too, went to both bars and looked for you... dunno what you look like and saw a couple ppl in green jackets so got confused in my buzzing state of mind lol :lol:

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Post by deapoh » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:48 pm

Blackdown wrote:
Plasticman wrote:No way I could be missed under the UV - I was wearing a bright green Adidas tracksuit and a white tee.

I looked like a walking traffic sign
lookin dappa plastiq, but not as dappa as chef's tie! so did you find the chicken shop in the end? :)
omg I saw the tie how mucky!

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Post by jim beats » Sun Mar 05, 2006 10:59 pm

Madness. I just got back to Geneva, and I am sooooooooo fucking glad I made the mission - I had a brilliant brilliant night. It was going off almost from the beginning of Joe's set, and then when everyone got in upstairs it was off the hook. I never thought I'd see so many people properly getting down to the sound, I was blown away. No room for the headnod, everyone was going for it. Was gutted to miss Vex'd and Chef (spent today at a christening trying to mask my hangover), but the other sets were all wicked....

Big up Bristol crew, it was good to catch up, sorry I didn't get to talk to more of ya. And big up everyone who went, for providing the vibe, and big big big up to DMZ for another night to go in the history books.

:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

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Post by elemental » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:00 pm

no words

just :N:

what a night. havent been to a rave like that in years . . .

Big up everyone who made it happen!

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Post by phoze'l » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:11 pm

Truely unbelievable night! Caught half of Skream's set, every single track got a reload! ALL BIG TRACKS the boy is on bloody fire! All of DMZ set, bloody hell. Them boys know how to rock it! All about me and Krave skanking to Left Leg Out! Haha!

Vex'd were on point, bringing all sorts of flavours 2 it! Big up everyone! Especially DMZ!

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Post by amen-ra » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:20 pm

Joe Nice is a true Dubstep DJ- if you're gonna DJ live u gotta have some kind of performance capability and he's got it in abundance. If u love dubstep you'll love seeing Joe Nice live- standard

Everyone held it up though i refuse to choose one above the rest- the sounds were inspirational

Big-up the Del Monte guy- i'll be hunting you for some oranges next time, i was bunged up after the dance

Big-up the two people from the forum I met- Pones and the other dude who's name I've forgotten- big-up your mates- all the Irish headz reppin

Props to DMZ, props to Brixton town. Big-up the foodings guy outside the venue, all the girls catchin vibes, all the people that fell over, the geezer that collapsed at the beginning of Youngsta's set.

Bring on the nex one

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Post by atomly » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:21 pm

Plasticman wrote:And Skream. I had to go and tell him to play Request Line. I'm sure I wasn't the only person in Mass who thought it would be quite fitting to hear such a pivotal track played on what will probably be remembered as THE pivotal night for this genre.
Haha, yeah, I saw you talking to him and I was wondering if that was what was going on.

I also liked how many of his rewinds he had to get talked into.

Last night was insane.. Fuckin great time.
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Post by secretagentgel » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:40 pm

man, so great meeting everyone. and music was huge, venue was huge, good vibe was huge. still recovering. you all were inspirational.

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Post by seckle » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:41 pm

:o :o :o :o :o :o
too fucking much!!! the whole thing!
absolutely shattered! dmz lesson 1: pace yourself. i was a mess at about 2am. mashed is an understatement!
:dubstep rave: :dubstep rave:
massive shouts to mala & coki and loefah of course, for carving yet another piece of dubstep history. HUGE! all the us heads that trooped it...joe,dave, i-sound, the texan brothers and atomly. pilgrimage crew!
massive shouts to ms. drumzofthesouth, nine, elemental, youngsta, klute, amit ,the bug, jamie, rollie, barry boxcuts, distance, mary anne, quietstorm, soundproof, scientist, appleblim and everyone else i chatted with at mass. it's great to put faces to names! i'm missing so many people due to the redstripe fog, but much respect to you all.
extra gangsta salute to mr scuba for the early drink session. braps as always to senor lohan and the priory. you guys are fucking hilarious!! look out for the lohan dodgy mash up photos. lol. brixton mcdonalds at 7am.lololol. such good times!! missing london already!
right, time to go to bed and recover for monday. :D
my pics soon.
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Post by atomly » Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:35 am

seckle wrote:brixton mcdonalds at 7am.lololol.
fuck. i just remembered that we hit that on the way back to our hotel.

what's all this "late night menu" BS? no chicken mcnuggets!?!?
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Post by the lexxus » Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:48 am

I'm hella stoked Joe killed it and impressed all y'all!

I wish I coulda been der, but alas I am all the way in San Francisco, spreading the Dubstep seed all along the west coast.

Someday soon, I'll get to hammer it out with the lots of ya!!!

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Post by clone.a.k. » Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:53 am

yea!, left coast steppas in attendance, by way of spirit!
bangers are meant to be mashed!

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Post by 3dnextlevel » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:12 am

OMG nuttin else to say but absoloutely HHHEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAVVVVVVVVVVYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: NIGHT

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BIG UP DMZ 1NCE AGAIN 8) 8) 8) 8)

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