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Antiworld vs Logic: reviewed

Reported by Claire99 / Submitted 03-05-06 22:08

As soon as I heard that my two favourite underground parties were joining together for the night I got a feeling of excitement in my stomach that I hadn’t felt since last summer. Back then I didn’t even know who was playing, all I knew was that I was going regardless. Weeks later I witnessed the line up and I knew instantly it was going to be a magical night.

Unfortunately the Fridge was closed due to certain circumstances, so both parties had the challenging mission of finding a suitable venue literally days before the event. After a few phone calls and no doubt sprouting more than a few grey hairs, finally they came together and found the perfect venue, the Dogstar.

It was a case of never judge a book by its cover as when I first heard the name of the venue, I must confess I was apprehensive to say the least. But both promotions came up smelling of sweet roses as it was one hell of a party.



We arrived at half past ten and when I saw the venue from the outside for the first time I wasn’t convinced, until I got inside and then it was a different story. Antiworld and Logic had managed to make their mark with their usual fluro décor and projector screens displaying some fantastic trippy visuals to keep us entertained. The position of the dj I thought was perfect for interaction and the venue had a really warm feel about the place.



First up to warm us up was Antiworld’s Paul Panic who played some techno, which isn’t really my thing, but I thought his mixing was really good and the tunes flowed nicely. I went for a wander halfway through his set and I was impressed with the venue and the layout. The chill out area was nice and had comfortable leather sofas, which were far too easy to sit down in and not get back up again. Next to the chill out area was the small out door garden area where they were selling all kinds of hot yummies, I was quite surprised how many people were up for eating.


Adam Lab 4


I didn’t stay for long as Mike Redina was on next, so I went back to hear some of his set. He played some groovy techno which went down well with the crowd, but it wasn’t really my cup of tea.

Following Mike was Adam Lab4. It had been a long time since I’d seen him play out on his own and his techno set was really enjoyable, and he pulled even more people onto the dancefloor. During his set it just got busier and busier by the minute, then all of a sudden I started to feel a bit squashed up the front and looked back and the place was rammed. Clearly all the promoters’ hard work had paid off.


Shaf De Bass


Up next was Shaf De Bass who played exactly what I love, and he made his Logic mark by playing a brilliant uplifting set that got additional people onto the dancefloor. By then it was looking really busy. Shaf didn’t stop smiling during his set and I think after all the slight teething problems with relocating it was a deserving moment of triumph for him.

Next up was the anthem king K90 and he was on top form as usual; he took the energy in the room up to the next level. K90 has never failed to get me on my feet, the music he produces is so clever and appeals to all tastes. His sound has an element of every musical genre: with that combination and the atmosphere on the dancefloor, the passion in the room was amazing.


K90


K90 is renowned for his smiley interaction and soon as his set started the cheers of appreciation filled the dancefloor. His sets are one of a kind and whilst listening to him you are guaranteed to be taken on a dancing journey into euphoria. It’s great when you see a dj in their element absolutely having it behind the decks. That in itself gets the adrenaline spread across the room. I looked back from the front of the dancefloor and everyone was dancing as hard as they could, smiling hard. There were two sexy Brazilian girls up on guy’s shoulders dancing away in skimpy tops for a good half hour; another guy was on his mate’s shoulders holding up a Brazilian flag right in the middle of the crowd. The vibe was just electric and it was so nice to see such a different variety of people all loving the same thing.



Next up with his truly amazing psychedelic sound was Eskimo who I take my hat off to. I had previously been blown away by him at Wandsworth palace so I was eager to hear him again to confirm just how amazing he is… and he was truly amazing! His mixing was completely effortless and flawless, I was in complete awe and actually sat down so I could listen and watch the crowds go crazy. It was clear he had massive support as everyone was going crazy. I found his tunes really driving because one minute I was sat listening taking it all in and then all of a sudden a deep bassline would pull me back on my feet again. The lasers looked stunning from the back of the room as I could see them bouncing off everyone’s dancing heads in an array of different colours, it really set the mood nicely.


Eskimo


As Eskimo’s set finished there was a huge ovation and a cheer to bring on the surprise guest, the crazy Mohican from Antiworld known as Sutekh it was as much of a surprise to us as it was to him that he was going to be playing. Once his set started everyone went mental, including him. I thought he played a brilliant set and looked like he was ion his element. I remember one of the tunes he played had a crazy lyric that made you stop and listen, it went quiet and all of a sudden said ‘can you please stop the party, the police are outside…’ After the previous week’s fiasco at the fridge I thought that went down a real treat, it certainly made me chuckle and was a great end to a brilliant night.



It was so nice for Logic and Antiworld to reap the rewards they truly deserved, they told us to have faith and we did them proud and supported two amazing promotions as they came together to create one hell of a party. Considering it was the first time the Dogstar had been used for a hard house event they did us proud… when is the next one?!


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Other Features By Claire99:
The Rave In The Caves: Reviewed
Insekt Saturday 13 May reviewed: let the music do the talking!
The first big Tasty of 2006 reviewed
Extreme Euphoria: The Spring Ball reviewed
The views and opinions expressed in this review are strictly those of the author only for which HarderFaster will not be held responsible or liable.
Comments:

From: Baby Kat on 4th May 2006 08:34.47
Excellent review mate, had such a wicked night.
K90 is an absolute legend!!!

From: Angelic on 4th May 2006 08:50.47
Brilliant review as usual hun, but it has made me feel gutted that i missed such a good night, hope that you are well xxx

From: 4D:PA on 4th May 2006 09:48.33
And it sounded fat................ 21" turbosound bass bins coupled with Funktion One Res4's..... just puts a grin on your face...


From: Norris123 on 4th May 2006 11:15.32
Laughs out loud - that place has NEVER had so much bass pumping through it. I'd suggest they get in some structural surveyors to insure the foundations are still safe and solid.

Thanks for coming down and reviewing the night for us Claire Mmmwwah!

Waves Kat Big grin x

From: dancingtinkerbell on 4th May 2006 11:36.35
What a great review it totally sums up what a great night it was. I really enjoyed myslef!!!!

From: Sutekh on 5th May 2006 09:57.28
Wicked review , this just goes to show whatever the circumstances the show must go on . Killer night !! BIG BIG RESPECT TO MY ANTIWORLD FAMILY & THE LOGIC CREW for putting me in my element and giving me some last set fun and games ! hahaaaa .... and junya, lets get together for a track mate Wink

From: Maria on 6th May 2006 18:35.40
Brilliant review Claire. Thank you sooo much... and let me know if you want to go to ISRAliens at The Coronet on May 20th. Mwwwhhhaaaa

From: monkee980 on 7th May 2006 09:59.13
Wicked review hunny. XX

From: Disco Diva on 7th May 2006 13:40.00
Fab review Nomi & an awesome night :thumb

That tune Sutek played, someone played it at AW @SE1 last yr & my shat his pants Laughs out loud

From: Centurian on 8th May 2006 07:59.36
Haha, i remember the Liberator DJs doing the "police raid" thing as an intro at the Complex back in '98. Had exactly the same effect on the dancefloor (from what i gather).

Cool interview anyway, keep up the good work everybody!

From: mental-tessy on 15th May 2006 09:59.45
Another great review claire, making me want to go out asap!!! Big grin

wished I could have made this Frown damn illness Frown

Looking forward to the next logic Smile

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