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well well what a ****in state i was in, i think i was the worst there!!!
only just recovered or would have typed this on sunday.
producer & ribbz set firing out the classic tekno with every fresh mix sendin the ravers sky high without a parachute, its no wonder several people got carried out on stretchers :lol: me included......with a floorboard round each ankle.
quality atmosphere.
would like to hear these 2 booked again in the near future.....or hopefuly germany's dj Gollum!
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mr ribbz & luke will be coming up again sometime in the near future!!
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hahaha heres the official mixmag representitives REVIEW
ADDICTION'S 5TH BIRTHDAY BASH @ VICTORIA HOTEL 7TH MAY 2005
When a bus of forty revellers boarded DJ Dam’s ‘biskit bus’ on Saturday 7th May it was clear that those after a pipe and slippers of an evening should have stayed at home. By the time the coach left Aberdeen, the beats were already blaring and the banter forthcoming partly due to lethal imported Czech brandy! Destination – Addiction’s 5th birthday bash, The Victoria Hotel, Forres.
Since 2000, Addiction has been responsible for feeding the hard-dance habit of hundreds in the North-East of Scotland. Initially attracting premier players such as Anne Savage, Lisa Lashes and the mighty Lab4, Addiction’s music policy has taken a tougher turn of late and is now recognised as an instrumental player in the Scottish hard trance, acid techno and hardstyle scene.
The Victoria hotel provided an aptly underground venue for an night of bone-shakingly hard tunage and unqualified carnage with it’s substantial, yet slippy, dancefloor and ample seating. Guest DJ’s included Vortex, The Doctor and the legendary Producer whilst MC Ribbz (fresh from featuring on new release ‘Hardcore Machine’ with Lee UHF) kept the proceedings in order. All evening a nearing capacity crowd were treated to tough as dog’s tits groovers; encompassing brutal gabba, storming techno, violent hardstyle with a little hard trance thrown in for the ladies! By the end of the evening the heat was stifling evidenced by the bare chests on the dancefloor and casualties taking time-out in the corridor. Three o’clock saw a slightly more subdued squad take a pew on the coach heading Aberdeen-wards.
Glitz and glamour don’t feature highly on the Addiction menu. But with an educated crowd and music policy packing more meat than an abattoir there will be no surprises if Addiction continues to keep people hooked on the hard stuff for years to come.
Review by Agentmain