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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 211522" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>This was an old skool night in every sense of the term. The tunes were blinding. True proper old skool tracks, the emphasis being on piano and house classics rather than rave or hardcore that seems to be played by a lot of the "old skool" dj's which isn't really my bag (and wasn't really a part of the original scene either come to think of it). The only "hard" stuff was some early Belgium pumping classics played by Andy Carroll at the start of his set which stayed true to the old skool ethos. I don't think I heard anything later than 91 played the whole night! </p><p></p><p>It was the atmosphere inside the club which made the night totally though - it was unrivaled to anything I've seen since about 91. My mates had an unbelievable time an all especially Lee who I don't think I saw without a huge grin on his face. </p><p></p><p>Great to see the usual suspects and meet a couple of new faces (that'll be Mart and Grover).</p><p></p><p>Absolutely stunning night all round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 211522, member: 5"] This was an old skool night in every sense of the term. The tunes were blinding. True proper old skool tracks, the emphasis being on piano and house classics rather than rave or hardcore that seems to be played by a lot of the "old skool" dj's which isn't really my bag (and wasn't really a part of the original scene either come to think of it). The only "hard" stuff was some early Belgium pumping classics played by Andy Carroll at the start of his set which stayed true to the old skool ethos. I don't think I heard anything later than 91 played the whole night! It was the atmosphere inside the club which made the night totally though - it was unrivaled to anything I've seen since about 91. My mates had an unbelievable time an all especially Lee who I don't think I saw without a huge grin on his face. Great to see the usual suspects and meet a couple of new faces (that'll be Mart and Grover). Absolutely stunning night all round. [/QUOTE]
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