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My goodness, those guys were good. Stonking set in Dance East, somehow I'd manage to drag a diehard Indie nut along and he was very impressed. I must have sweated pints dancing like a maniac for the entire set, those guys are the Heston Blumentaal of dance music, I was convinced at several points that they were manipulating my brain directly by their teasing samples and then dropping thumping baselines. Fantastic animations on the screens too, they used the album covers for what they were mixing but had animated parts of each cover! And the closeup, showing them scrabble about behind the decks - great idea! Just wish it had gone on all night... :(

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My goodness, those guys were good. Stonking set in Dance East, somehow I'd manage to drag a diehard Indie nut along and he was very impressed. I must have sweated pints dancing like a maniac for the entire set, those guys are the Heston Blumentaal of dance music, I was convinced at several points that they were manipulating my brain directly by their teasing samples and then dropping thumping baselines. Fantastic animations on the screens too, they used the album covers for what they were mixing but had animated parts of each cover! And the closeup, showing them scrabble about behind the decks - great idea! Just wish it had gone on all night... :(
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My goodness, those guys were good. Stonking set in Dance East, somehow I'd manage to drag a diehard Indie nut along and he was very impressed. I must have sweated pints dancing like a maniac for the entire set, those guys are the Heston Blumentaal of dance music, I was convinced at several points that they were manipulating my brain directly by their teasing samples and then dropping thumping baselines. Fantastic animations on the screens too, they used the album covers for what they were mixing but had animated parts of each cover! And the closeup, showing them scrabble about behind the decks - great idea! Just wish it had gone on all night... :(
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?!?! I was there and they never showed up, Eric Pridz was messing around and everyone left.... please don't tell me they were just really really late on....
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Got to this straight after Pendulum. My favourite back to back in 5 years of Glasto. Really was one of the best nights I can remember ever having. Loved 2manydjs new set, changing the design on MJ's album to read 'rest in peace' was a nice touch too. I loved the look on their faces when the naked guy got on stage, it was like nobody knew what to do about it and security were a bit scared! Really a top night.

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