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24.08.03
Arriving at 8pm to catch the action from the start, we were not disappointed.
Mampi Swift delivered an electrifying set to an unfortunately, but predictable,
fairly empty room. Swift laid down classics such as ‘Pacman’ setting
the example to be followed with an impressive mix alongside newer material
such as ‘Vault’ by
Pendulum.
The first thing to hit you in the main room was the
impressive sound and light show - excellent sound quality with a rumbling
bass that couldn’t be faulted. Giant screens donned the front of the
stage with some wicked VJ’ing going on. The visual and audio set-up was
definitely not going to disappoint even the most discerning D&B
heads out there!
Goldie, as always, the true superstar DJ turned up in his Ferrari to play
the second set of the night. Goldie played a pretty good set, but still the
room was fairly empty.
Things had heated up and the room was nicely filled by midnight. Highlights
included Krust and Die, accompanied by MC Dynamite,
who did a wicked job of whooping up the crowd.
Loxy, looking like an extra from a Nelly video, played a good, aggressive
set, and Bad Company played their typical relentless act – not stopping
for man or beast.
Overall, a fantastic night. TOV certainly excelled themselves. Roll on next
year!
Rating: 9/10
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