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citizen
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by citizen » Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:41 pm
Markle wrote:Wookie, Plastic Ian, Wiley and Fourtet @ Red Bull.
What's this?
Is this some Red Bull Academy Shizzle?
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markle
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by markle » Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:08 pm
Citizen wrote:Markle wrote:Wookie, Plastic Ian, Wiley and Fourtet @ Red Bull.
What's this?
Is this some Red Bull Academy Shizzle?
Yus. Some private party guestlist madness shizzle.
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by powerpill » Fri Apr 18, 2008 7:22 am
its at that warehouse on curtain road
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by blackdown » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:19 am
had to duck out towards the end but really enjoyed joe's set over the Plastic People system. history in the making indeed. come back soon joe!
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citizen
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by citizen » Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:21 am
Joe made my nose itch.
Seriously, the vibrations were making my nose all itchy, and I must've looked like some kinda coke fiend by the end of his set, furiously rubbing my nose.
Really enjoyed Silkies set. Great selection and well smooth mixing. I can see why they call him so. I wish someone could ID that track in the middle of his set that kinda alternates each bar between a kinda melodic skank, and a deep synth swoop on the next bar. I'm pretty sure I heard 2562 pllay the same tune in N'ham last week, if that helps?!
Spyro was off the hook with his rarid-fire mixing...so fast. I'm not a massive fan of grime, but his whole set was fun - not stopping to ever let you get bored. The vocal exclusives at the end were fire.
Top stuff.
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number10
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by number10 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:45 pm
last night was big. i hadnt been fwd for time but def a good night. my gals first time in fwd and she loved it...
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by joe » Sat Apr 19, 2008 4:05 pm
Large.
Thanks Joe, for playing some sick business. Peverelist's "Gather" and Ramadan's "Bidding War" were percies.

(I forgot my massive printout of the number five.)
And did anyone else think the opening set with Silkie was *absolutely* sick? The vibe in there was pure. That first wheel, when everyone just cheered. Classic FWD moment. ASE next level. Ridiculous sounds.
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by seckle » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:11 am
any pics?

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by kev lad » Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:28 pm
[quote="Citizen"]
I wish someone could ID that track in the middle of his set that kinda alternates each bar between a kinda melodic skank, and a deep synth swoop on the next bar.
Are you talking about the one he rewound?
If so - Cyberdub. Big Tune.
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