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Post by badga tek » Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:41 pm

Bloc TV's got nothing on Bangface TV. Fact
jamie vex'd wrote:
steppa wrote: Jamie Vxd not turning up
im sorry man. but there was an emergency at home, i had to look after my fam.

out to pinch..bigup
Fair play. There really are some things far more important than Bloc.

To be fair, Necta Selecta played a sick mini set of Funky. I was happy

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Post by planta » Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:49 pm

kutz and unlikely, saturday afternoon

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Post by yooamatwa » Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:58 pm

Badga Tek wrote:Bloc TV's got nothing on Bangface TV. Fact
Not sure if thats a good thing or not! Well Jealous though Bangface looks fucking wicked..
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Post by Melon78 » Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:48 pm

Did anyone else hear Aphex play a Zomby tune from WWYI'92? or was that just me?

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Post by plastician » Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:22 pm

djstandfast wrote:WAS THE BEST WEEKEND ON ROADDDDDDDD

raving it up with plasitian and the mans at the back to afrika bambaataa hahaha
Yes bruv that was ill..... we shocked the fuck out rolling on the floor and all sorts.

We continued that vibe thru the night and there was people taking photos of us in the amusement arcade headbutting the bottom of the 10p machine.

Afrika Bambaata's set was pretty wack but Salt N Pepa and MC Hammer is enough reason to act like you're out in Croydon for 15 minutes
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Post by linear » Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:17 pm

Afrika Bambaata's set was pretty wack but Salt N Pepa and MC Hammer is enough reason to act like you're out in Croydon for 15 minutes
LMAO all about him dropping the real slim shady acapella over DMX ruff ryders anthem, fucking dire but i was pissing myself.

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Post by joe muggs » Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:59 pm

Stunning weekend, great venue, good vibes, Plastician tore it up, as did just about all Bristol crew, Jamie Lidell, Clark... but actually I think best feelings of the weekend were in the Jaks on Saturday night for the bassline crew, DJ Godfather, then later in the god-fearing hours of Sunday morning for Jerome Hill. Happy days.

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Post by plastician » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:33 am

linear wrote:
Afrika Bambaata's set was pretty wack but Salt N Pepa and MC Hammer is enough reason to act like you're out in Croydon for 15 minutes
LMAO all about him dropping the real slim shady acapella over DMX ruff ryders anthem, fucking dire but i was pissing myself.
How about murdering your own anthem "Planet Rock" by playing Ciara's 1-2 step acapella over the top of it??

Did the man think he was playing at liquid nightclub in sutton?
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Post by powerpill » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:53 am

Joe Muggs wrote:Stunning weekend, great venue, good vibes, Plastician tore it up, as did just about all Bristol crew, Jamie Lidell, Clark... but actually I think best feelings of the weekend were in the Jaks on Saturday night for the bassline crew, DJ Godfather, then later in the god-fearing hours of Sunday morning for Jerome Hill. Happy days.
yeah man that room was really good that night

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Post by frebentos » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:25 am

Plastician wrote:
linear wrote:
Afrika Bambaata's set was pretty wack but Salt N Pepa and MC Hammer is enough reason to act like you're out in Croydon for 15 minutes
LMAO all about him dropping the real slim shady acapella over DMX ruff ryders anthem, fucking dire but i was pissing myself.
How about murdering your own anthem "Planet Rock" by playing Ciara's 1-2 step acapella over the top of it??

Did the man think he was playing at liquid nightclub in sutton?
ahhh, sounds like i didnt miss too much then.
Egyptian Lover dropped "Planet Rock" anyways, was good enough for me.

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Post by badga tek » Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:36 am

Plastician wrote:Did the man think he was playing at liquid nightclub in sutton?
:D Don't go knocking Liquid/Legends/Love 2 Love/whatever its called now....

Yeah Afrika's set was pretty shabby. And I'm still fumin' over the fact that him being late meant Carl Craig's set was cut in half

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Post by the wiggle baron » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:01 am

Badga Tek wrote:Bloc TV's got nothing on Bangface TV. Fact
jamie vex'd wrote:
steppa wrote: Jamie Vxd not turning up
im sorry man. but there was an emergency at home, i had to look after my fam.

out to pinch..bigup
Fair play. There really are some things far more important than Bloc.

To be fair, Necta Selecta played a sick mini set of Funky. I was happy
Ooooh is that who that was!
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Post by spooKs » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:35 am

Badga Tek wrote:Afrika's set was pretty shabby. And I'm still fumin' over the fact that him being late meant Carl Craig's set was cut in half
That's criminal! Even if Afrika had played an incredible set that's still fucking criminal!

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Post by loopz » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:21 am

Plastician wrote:
linear wrote:
Afrika Bambaata's set was pretty wack but Salt N Pepa and MC Hammer is enough reason to act like you're out in Croydon for 15 minutes
LMAO all about him dropping the real slim shady acapella over DMX ruff ryders anthem, fucking dire but i was pissing myself.
How about murdering your own anthem "Planet Rock" by playing Ciara's 1-2 step acapella over the top of it??

Did the man think he was playing at liquid nightclub in sutton?
I'm not that surprised he was shit. Years ago (NYE 95/96) I went to a rave on the east coast he was playing at, I was so excited to be seeing on of my childhood heroes play (yep I'm old enough to have bought th Crucial Electro with Planet Rock on it when it came out). We found the room where he was playing and walked in to discover....him playing Mark Morrissons "Return of the Mack" to a half empty room, could not get out of there quick enough.

Sad memory for me.
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Post by powerpill » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:42 am

i thought his set was fun, was off my smith on drug stickers though

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Post by stormfield » Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:57 pm

still recovering...

highlights:

* Richard Devine's live set - easily one of the best live set I've heard

* AFX & Hecker

* Egyptian Lover playing Tour de France / live 808 jamming on a Funtkion 1 soundsystem

* FSOL

* 4 Hero playing excellent old skool hardcore

* Bizzy B

* Ceephax Acid Karaoke playing Bonnit Tyler - so bad, it was quite good!

* the water slides especially Space Bowl + the one with the inflatable boat


lowlights:

* Finnegan's fish and chips - possibly the worst i've tried ever

* carl craig - playing a really flat set in sunglasses

* King Cannibal - He should have been booked to play this year!
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Post by koast » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:32 am

Fuck off, that was MASSIVEINTHEGAME!

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Post by daggus » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:11 am

stormfield wrote: * Finnegan's fish and chips - possibly the worst i've tried ever
agreed being a connoisseur of battered food, that fish supper wis fuckin dire. probably tasted better on way back up.

highlights clark, bass clef & mad professor. disappointed with robert hoods set seemed to let few tracks just play out. lacked the flow/vibe of his dj sets.

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