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ChrisCV wrote:here's my report... details are hazy...
http://earpipe.com/2009/10/27/15-hours- ... ay-review/

thought ricardo was on great form for both sets.. his ambient one was interesting.. but if you're out to dance then that's definitely not what you want to hear...

Terry francis, bug, smagghe and bell all put in storming sets..
Cheers dude, nice review. Sounded like an excellent party!
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ChrisCV wrote:what time were you in there from BLM?

i managed to last the day since i didn't go out the night before... hwoever i did bump into loads of people that had been to otehr clubs before going to fabric...

some very solid clubbing efforts put in by people that weekend.
About 8am.
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great review their chris. wish id been there for ricardo and richards b2b
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thanks grace....

don't suppose you're the irish people we saw battering each other (brother and sister) in the street with their fabric posters around 11:30am ish before stopping to go for a bloody mary in the pub?
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ChrisCV wrote:here's my report... details are hazy...
http://earpipe.com/2009/10/27/15-hours- ... ay-review/

thought ricardo was on great form for both sets.. his ambient one was interesting.. but if you're out to dance then that's definitely not what you want to hear...

Terry francis, bug, smagghe and bell all put in storming sets..

I thought the first set was quite mental lol

The second (room 3 set) was really interesting, not what I expected. I still thought it was incredible though. Kinda had me standing still paying strict attention for an hour, then Hireklon (spelling?) came on and it was such a nice progression to this kind of slow, powerful shuffle to get you moving, in my opinion.

And even if his room 3 set wasn't strictly speaking dance, I approached it with an open mind and got really moved tbh :lol:
Favourite track from that moment was Ricardo's remix of Angelus Novus.

Wish I had the energy to stay longer, but as I had been there since 1am sunday morning, I had to call it quite around 6pm sunday :oops:
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Post by Wagamuffin »

ChrisCV wrote:here's my report... details are hazy...
http://earpipe.com/2009/10/27/15-hours- ... ay-review/

thought ricardo was on great form for both sets.. his ambient one was interesting.. but if you're out to dance then that's definitely not what you want to hear...

Terry francis, bug, smagghe and bell all put in storming sets..
Excellent review! I think I'd have pretty much the same kinda thing to say about it.

Would be good to hear from someone who stayed till the "bitter end" monday morning/afternoon
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