Homebass @ 808

On the night of the party it rained very hard. By the time I arrived, royal city avenue was quiet. Even the parking lot which is always full on a saturday night was empty. I wasnt expecting it to be packed full of people on that night, but when I arrived there were a few folks there. Dawn from soundelement started off first spinning his selection of dubwise nu school breaks. Good to see him play vynil as well, as all of Sound element has switched to using cds, plus there not playing as much breaks as they used to so it was also great to hear dawn spin the kind of music that made the Sound Element name. By the time it was for me to spin the club was getting packed with thousands of people……not! In reality by the time I started playing there were about 50 people in the crowd, in my honest opinion after a mega thunderstorm i’m suprised to see that some people made the effort to come to the club. So it was alright. We ended off the night with a bit of dubstep and the reaction was good. Everybody seemed to like it, well at least they were dancing throughout my whole set. One of the great things about 808 is there soundsystem. Though not as hi tec as what you would find in famous clubs like Fabric and The End but 808′s bass heavy subs deliver the goods and the result is total dance floor devastation. On the other hand even when you have a great club with a wicked sounds system, even with all those elements shitty weather could make or break your night.

big shouts to dave and everyone at 808 and also dawn dusk @ sound element