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bennyhana22

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The crowd was even more London than London has ever experienced, unreal, it was a bit loud and chatty at times too, but still had a great time

I never had a problem with the crowds over the weekend really, certainly better than the last time I went a couple of years ago. Yeah it was chatty at times, but it's a festival so I never expect it to be as quiet as a normal gig. Maybe I'm just mellowing in my old age.

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Has anyone seen Ten Walls' homophobic rant on Facebook? What an absolute c**t.

He is being drop like a hot snot from all the festivals he was due to do.

Think he came out and apologised and is now officially "on a break"

Bloke's a fucking arse and he could do with fucking off for good now...........

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  • 2 weeks later...

in case anyone was going to go, Jackmaster in the Greenpeace Engine Room on Thursday at 02:00 is a mistake according to him on twitter.

 

https://twitter.com/jackmaster/status/611456419972423680

 

 

 

this reads like a secret JESuS set though, but I can't really figure out where/when it would be from looking at the lineup?

 

@_ciaranl_ I'm playing free peace another night with some mates

— JACKMASTER (@jackmaster)

June 18, 2015

 

 

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Really fancy that Robert Hood set but this is the first year I have to drive on the Monday and I know that'll be on my mind come the early hours of the morning!

 

I don't know what time you're planning on leaving, but you can take it fairly easy, be tucked up in bed by 4:30 and get a good few hours sleep in before leaving late morning/afternoon.

 

I thank the lord and saviour of all things techno for the coach and all those that drive one.

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I had to go to page 7 to find the thread!

 

Right, team, I've done a lot of homework and planning, but now I am at the point of needing some expert recs for Saturday and Sunday nights.

 

You know by now what I like: techno (minimalist is best!), bleepy, squelchy stuff.

 

Not cheesy. Can handle a bit of good deep Ibiza sound. 

 

Anyway, quote me happy, guys.

 

Thanks

 

Ben

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I had to go to page 7 to find the thread!

 

Right, team, I've done a lot of homework and planning, but now I am at the point of needing some expert recs for Saturday and Sunday nights.

 

You know by now what I like: techno (minimalist is best!), bleepy, squelchy stuff.

 

Not cheesy. Can handle a bit of good deep Ibiza sound. 

 

Anyway, quote me happy, guys.

 

Thanks

 

Ben

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Kompakt presents might be up your street. Sunday night, Beat Hotel - 22:00 - 02:30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVncpv-DAeQ

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I had to go to page 7 to find the thread!

Right, team, I've done a lot of homework and planning, but now I am at the point of needing some expert recs for Saturday and Sunday nights.

You know by now what I like: techno (minimalist is best!), bleepy, squelchy stuff.

Not cheesy. Can handle a bit of good deep Ibiza sound.

Anyway, quote me happy, guys.

Thanks

Ben

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Thursday night the blues, minimal techno all night...

Including nicole moudeber

https://youtu.be/-Xb7Wfc0rMk

Arcadia fri night...

including Pan pot

https://youtu.be/Ec-Tw50k8Oc

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Thursday night the blues, minimal techno all night...

Including nicole moudeber

https://youtu.be/-Xb7Wfc0rMk

Arcadia fri night...

including Pan pot

https://youtu.be/Ec-Tw50k8Oc

 

Thanks, Fuzzy

 

Yes, I'm planning to charm my way to centre point beneath the spider straight after Hot Chip, hitting up a Maceo Plex>Pan Pot>Adam Beyer holy trinity (though a bit of me is sad not to be seeing Phuture live on Genosys).

 

Will check out Thursday's Blues line-up - ta!

 

Ben

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OMFG, Fuzzy, that is unbelievable! I cannot stop my feet moving...I am so there on Thursday!!

:)

Ben

Thought you'd like that. Having been to circo loco in ibiza a lot, my tip would be, don't get there too early. It's often more progressive early on and builds up. Early on you could get a false impression. Im going to try and be there for the 3 ladt 3 hours. I think it will be a lot better than the shangri la / block 9 from a music point of view.

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Thought you'd like that. Having been to circo loco in ibiza a lot, my tip would be, don't get there too early. It's often more progressive early on and builds up. Early on you could get a false impression. Im going to try and be there for the 3 ladt 3 hours. I think it will be a lot better than the shangri la / block 9 from a music point of view.

 

Top tip. On it, Fuzzy, and yes, you called that perfectly for me.

 

:)

 

Ben

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Top tip. On it, Fuzzy, and yes, you called that perfectly for me.

:)

Ben

Beforehand, you could head to the glade for Jon Rundell and Nic Fanciulli.

This is an event I was at in Holland, it may be something else you would like....

Good techno is something under respresented at glastonbury. Im pleased to say this year I can find some.

https://youtu.be/zYSrtHHmMNc

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I had to go to page 7 to find the thread!

 

Right, team, I've done a lot of homework and planning, but now I am at the point of needing some expert recs for Saturday and Sunday nights.

 

You know by now what I like: techno (minimalist is best!), bleepy, squelchy stuff.

 

Not cheesy. Can handle a bit of good deep Ibiza sound. 

 

Anyway, quote me happy, guys.

 

Thanks

 

Ben

x

 

As mentioned before, Beat Hotel Sunday is your best friend, as well as Robert Hood on Genosys, Bicep in the Temple. If you're still going after those, Jackmaster B2B Joy O in the Temple will also be good, and probably a little bit emotional.

 

As for Saturday, I've only really got Prosumer/Four Tet at Genosys for stuff I want to check out. In terms of the dancier stuff, the people I'm with know it way better than I do. I've got the daytime sorted though! :)

 

Sunday we're absolutely spoiled for choice, aren't we? Mad

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