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Great vibes at wave house this afternoon, but not sure what dahlback played that cheesy god awful music after me, didnt even know i was on the same gig as these guys!! lol ... seriously what the hell is that sound!! eeeekkkk
-Steve Lawler
Feb-26-2012 08:39
LightsOut
Antagonist
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Toronto/Berlin
Meh, its all personal preference.
This lineup does nothing for me (Decadence 2006), but it's nice to remember the days when TOTA was generally excited for a party as a whole and would turn up in full force.
As for guv parties, this one takes the cake for me (NINE Year). A little but of House, Techno & Trance (+ locals in the tent). Whatever your pleasure, all bases covered. As feelgood said, my oh my, times have changed.
The days of guv throwing a party with a seriously stacked lineup are long gone.
Sunday October 9, 2005
Carl Cox
Richie Hawtin
Loco Dice
Ferry Corsten
Timo Maas
Lee Burridge
Uberzone
Splitloop
K Swing
John Acquaviva
Heartthrob - Baby Kate (Magda's "Where Is My Baby's Daddy" Mix)
Danton Eeprom - To The Bone (Jamie Jones Deep Sea Dub Mix)
Matt Nordstrom - Lucky Drawls (Mark Brooms No Rave Stab Mix)
Last edited by LightsOut on Feb-26-2012 at 18:32
Feb-26-2012 15:35
Cribby
Dance until Extinction
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
Wow look at the number of attendees! Over 100... How times have drastically changed..
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Feb-26-2012 16:10
feelgood
im cool, i swear.
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Guelph
quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Wow look at the number of attendees! Over 100... How times have drastically changed..
I dont think we can crack 20 on a roll call any more.
While the average age on this forum has risen over the years, i dont think we've replaced the younger group. Id guess most of us are 25+ on here now. Lots of regulars dont seem to post here any more either..
But yea.. that lineup.. i miss seeing someone like Lee Burridge on a big soundsystem,
Originally posted by Cribby
Wow look at the number of attendees! Over 100... How times have drastically changed..
+1
Feb-26-2012 20:28
Spam
OMG Hai2U!
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
quote:
Originally posted by feelgood
I dont think we can crack 20 on a roll call any more.
While the average age on this forum has risen over the years, i dont think we've replaced the younger group. Id guess most of us are 25+ on here now. Lots of regulars dont seem to post here any more either..
But yea.. that lineup.. i miss seeing someone like Lee Burridge on a big soundsystem,
All the kids are listening to DnB and Dubstep these days.
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Captain Planet is gey.
Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, Heart???
These forces are supposed to combine to create Captain Planet?
Bullshit.
Those forces combine to create a soaking, boiling mudstorm on Valentine's Day.
Feb-26-2012 22:27
Fuertez
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Loco Dice had a great opening set that night, plus it was a step in the minimal direction in Toronto.
I remember walking into KH later that night and Timo Maas had the place going bonkers with dark and chuggy tunes. Epic night!!! Definitley one of my favourite nights ever.
quote:
Originally posted by LightsOut
Meh, its all personal preference.
This lineup does nothing for me (Decadence 2006), but it's nice to remember the days when TOTA was generally excited for a party as a whole and would turn up in full force.
As for guv parties, this one takes the cake for me (NINE Year). A little but of House, Techno & Trance (+ locals in the tent). Whatever your pleasure, all bases covered. As feelgood said, my oh my, times have changed.
The days of guv throwing a party with a seriously stacked lineup are long gone.
Sunday October 9, 2005
Carl Cox
Richie Hawtin
Loco Dice
Ferry Corsten
Timo Maas
Lee Burridge
Uberzone
Splitloop
K Swing
John Acquaviva
Feb-26-2012 23:49
feelgood
im cool, i swear.
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Guelph
quote:
Originally posted by Spam
All the kids are listening to DnB and Dubstep these days.
And all us old folk are on crosstown rebels' teat.