DMZ 02/09 WHAT DID U THINK?!!!

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Post by crazydave » Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:14 pm

My 2nd DMZ... fooking wicked :)


highlight of the night = Mystikz and Loafah. biggest drops, and i was loving the bashment interlude.

surprise of the night = Cluekid & Cotti. definitely smashed it for the 5am crew (though i left at half past)


& Lol @ Deapoh / lack of photos... I'm never in them either, mate.
Was the dude with the 1xtra t-shirt on, it anyone's memory serves.
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Post by ramadanman » Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:16 pm

Crazydave wrote:Was the dude with the 1xtra t-shirt on, it anyone's memory serves.
seem to remember seeing your back many times

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Post by crazydave » Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:46 pm

ramadanman wrote:seem to remember seeing your back many times
sorry mate - i'm too fking tall! :D
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Post by luke.envoy » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:29 am

oh yeh just want to bigup pinch for a proper forward thinking set, loved the way it built up and the unique sound made an amazin vibe in there. bigup

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Post by ekstrak » Mon Sep 04, 2006 8:13 am

What a night. Loved it loved it loved it.

Found me the bass sweet spot too, left hand cabinet stack at the back of the room, just behind it to the right. As i exhaled i could see the smoke pulse and distort with the soundwaves. Normal breathing became a little complicated though so had to move on 8)

Truly excellent night though. Bummed i never linked up Deapoh or any yous other cats.. I got delayed coming down there and only made the queue at about 10.30

Nice one DMZ crew. Smashed it.

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Post by dub boy » Mon Sep 04, 2006 8:49 am

Wicked night! Well worth trawling up from Bristol for....

Unfortunately i got food poisining from a dodgy chippy in Elephant and spent all day yesterday being violently sick :cry:

Top top night mind.... set of the night was Pinch, man took it DEEP! Mytikz were excellent but the endless rewinds continue to piss me off an ruin the flow (this debate will run & run, lol). But the tunes were jaw dropping as always so it's all good :)

Youngsta was on blinding form.... his skills are from another planet!! I honestly think he takes me places no other dubstep selector can!

Can clukid & cotti actually mix? it didn't sound like it from where i was standing! Clang clang clang. Some nice dubby tunes though :wink:
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Post by colm » Mon Sep 04, 2006 8:51 am

first time at dmz as well. incredible, really the best night out i've had in years.

pinch played the set of the night for me. proper set building, tight mixing, and i'd heard hardly any of the tunes before. it sorted reminded me of a techno set. seriously, big up pinch, that really was amazing.

dmz and mystikz were awesome as well just in a different way, the crowd was going spastic.

wish i'd had the energy for youngsta but was falling asleep on my feet after the 9am finish on friday night.

won't be missing another one.

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Post by dolly » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:07 am

tronman wrote:left leg out definately got the biggest response of the night. i swear every person shouted for it it was nutty raw skankage
Tune of the night! Was skankin harder than ever to this one!

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Post by bass clef » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:08 am

cracking DMZ.
I thought the sound was the best it has been since moving upstairs, proper bass weight. Set of the night for me was probably Pinch, but so hard to say....
I have to agree with mos dan and deapoh though - "learn" is such an amazing tune - never gets the props it deserves. or the pull-ups.
Big up to all the estonians I met in the queue - dedication!
Also good to hook up with Dub boy, casino addict (what a bus journey!) Ramadanman, Boomnoise, Appleblim, Bobak, Peverelist and all.
STILL NO RED STRIPE THOUGH :evil:
'System' by Loefah probably tune of the night, but as always, spoilt for choice.
Good times, good times.
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Post by Forensics » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:10 am

Dub boy wrote:Unfortunately i got food poisining from a dodgy chippy in Elephant and spent all day yesterday being violently sick :cry:
Serious? Shit! No wonder that dude learnt all our names
and all that nonsense - he was trying to poison us, lol!!!
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Post by riff » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:14 am

hey depoah

sorry mate, I couldn't quite make out the tshirt so I didn't say hello, but I was floating about the right speaker area too.

ah well, roll on november

anyway, for my money hijack played one of the best sets of the night - there was one track just before he finished with what sounded like crashing steel drum fills that was just astounding

mala and loefah though, for track selection and crowd reaction alone - just fantastic
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Post by poax » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:16 am

pinches first tune.........





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that was a guiness riddim if ever.[

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Post by hijak » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:18 am

Big night.. Loved every minute of it. Crowd was HEAVY...

Mala, Loefah and Pokes had me skankin hard :T:


Shouts to everyone who come and said hello.. Safe

Roll on November!


LUCKY_STRIKE wrote:big nite, wat was that last track hi-jak played????
New thing by me and Skream called Retro
ramadanman wrote: oh yeh and also another huge tune was the one with the MCs who went

"raaaaa! raaaa! raaaaa!" with rolled Rs. if anyone has any info on that this would be wicked.
WorldWar7 / Baby Sham mashup...

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Post by [b]racket » Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:21 am

Pinch was heavy. Set of the night for me...Mala and Loefah played a ruff set too....missed most of the rest as my attention got diverted away from the dubstep by a girl.

Heavy night - thoroughly enjoyed myself.

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Post by colm » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:00 am

Logos wrote:CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES
:lol: pokes was cracking me up, especially with his post rewind shouts, "WHERE DEM PUSH BUTTON!!" and my favourite was, "THAT WAS POINTLESS!!"

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Post by Forensics » Mon Sep 04, 2006 10:07 am

Logos wrote:CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES
Was in stitches when he said that, what a line!! :5:
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Post by dub boy » Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:53 am

Forensics wrote:
Logos wrote:CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES
Was in stitches when he said that, what a line!! :5:
Pokes was utter class on Saturday!! Cracks me up each & everytime :lol:

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Post by thinking » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:00 pm

Hijak wrote:
LUCKY_STRIKE wrote:big nite, wat was that last track hi-jak played????
New thing by me and Skream called Retro

massive, tune of the nite for me. In fact, when it dropped I turned to my mate and said "that's probably the biggest tune we'll hear all nite".

Not far wrong.
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Post by bunzer0 » Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:03 pm

ThinKing wrote:
Hijak wrote:
LUCKY_STRIKE wrote:big nite, wat was that last track hi-jak played????
New thing by me and Skream called Retro

massive, tune of the nite for me. In fact, when it dropped I turned to my mate and said "that's probably the biggest tune we'll hear all nite".

Not far wrong.

man this dmz adventure was once again a BIG one !
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Post by the wiggle baron » Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:43 pm

Okay, i think ive stopped rattling enough now to type something half sensible, here goes.

WHAT THE FUCK?!!

I swear, basslines like that shouldnt be legal.

Massive night (get it? :lol: )
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