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    really happy it went well....

    its nice to know this sort of thing can still be pulled off in the UK still.

    how many tickets did they sell approx?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Dogshit View Post

    how many tickets did they sell approx?
    2,200 I think.

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    To be honest,we thought the rig in the Techbloc was a bit quiet. It went loud for about 5 seconds on the sat night when a wrong button got pushed. The bass sounded amazing(made the building rattle outside) but there was no real kick in the pa. We were having a conversation halfway back.
    Apart from that and some strange appearance times it was brill. Luke Slater-that was one of the best things i've ever heard (pity it wasn't Louder). Michael Forshaw,(why were people throwing bottles at him?) Surgeon,Neil Landstrumm,Cisco and the Don't/Ugly Funk crew and Universal Indicator were the highlights for me. All in all a good weekend...and i'd do it again.:)
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    cracking set up alright..... i didnt come accross any real d*ckheads which was great........ tecbloc sounded loud enough for me..... i wouldnt have wanted to hear it any louder considering i spent the best part of 3 days in there.....
    a few of the acts and djs disappointed me but i am a fussy yaapy git at times.......

    i wish that the uglyfunk/dont had of hosted the sat night.... definitely the best music being played overall..... imo of course...... jerome started his set with this song that some madman was singing to himself abot the men in white coats coming to take him away.... seemed to sum up how my head was feeling at that stage on the sunday ;)

    universal indicator was great..... cj bolland dj'd v.well... forshaw resued the friday nite ... him and ceephax...... and the techbloc all sunday was great......

    reccommend it to anyone with ears and feet for next year!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iffi View Post
    To be honest,we thought the rig in the Techbloc was a bit quiet. It went loud for about 5 seconds on the sat night when a wrong button got pushed. The bass sounded amazing(made the building rattle outside) but there was no real kick in the pa. We were having a conversation halfway back.
    Apart from that and some strange appearance times it was brill. Luke Slater-that was one of the best things i've ever heard (pity it wasn't Louder). Michael Forshaw,(why were people throwing bottles at him?) Surgeon,Neil Landstrumm,Cisco and the Don't/Ugly Funk crew and Universal Indicator were the highlights for me. All in all a good weekend...and i'd do it again.:)
    Yeah, it seemed that the sound needed more oomph early on but all the areas seemed to become better tuned as time went on - Saturday for the likes of Surgeon and Advent and it'd certainly picked up some punch. By the Sunday in the Techbloc area, you could feel the bass getting pinned to your chest as far back as the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil View Post
    Y - Saturday for the likes of Surgeon and Advent and it'd certainly picked up some punch. By the Sunday in the Techbloc area, you could feel the bass getting pinned to your chest as far back as the bar.

    the soundsystem kept cutting out on the left side as you were facing it on the sat night..... it happened for about 10-15 mins at the end of the advent set.... and i turned round and there was nobody at the sound desk to sort it.... also happened during rob hood if i remember rightly........

    and you're right about the bass on the sunday mate...... i was standing back near the seats in the middle on the raised platform for the last 3/4 hours on the sunday and the bass was rumbling away off me chest something serious.... great ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil View Post
    2,200 I think.

    All the tickets were sold. :)

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    We were right behind the mixing desk when the left side went down. Took the geezer a few minutes to figure out something was wrong (maybe he's deaf on his left side) then he legged it down the front.
    The reason it sounded punchier on the sunday was because there was hardly anyone in the room-couple of hundred at most-more's the pity.
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    People were throwing bottles? That's not a good thing...

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    Definitely had a good time but it was too short... we messed up getting there and queues to check in were a joke so missed landstrumm, most of cursor miner and a load of other good stuff.

    The saturday night was great, autechre followed by the tecbloc stuff did it for me - Rob Hood played an absolute blinder, far harder than I was expecting... the advent, universal indicator & surgeon all ace as well.

    I hardly set foot outside the chalet on the sunday through damaging myself with some vile purple *bet you a fiver* type cocktail in the small hours like some 15 year old tosspot... missed the entire day of don't stuff in the tecbloc which was one of the main draws for me.

    Definitely a good weekend but we f*cked it up too much in a variety of ways for it to be a classic really :whoops:
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    Here's my photos of proceedings, seem to take rather too many of Michael Forshaw, still his performance was one of the highlights for me.

    Didn't make it out for much on Saturday, not really my bag.

    http://www.crime-productions.com/gig...nd_070323.html

 

 

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