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#31
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| Without a doubt the hac inside or 300 metres away. The sound would have drawn you like a fly to sh1t Pains me to say anything in London is good, but I went to a NYE at Ministry of Sound with Todd Terry playing. And every room the sound was f*** off loud, clear and never blurred wherever you were, or whatever room, well engineered . |
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#32
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| OK I'm biased but Sankeys after it was had been given a health check by Steve Dash and Andy Kale was something else. Playing on it and just turning those dials was awesome. Never had it on full. Well a couple of times and it was way too fuckin loud. The quality as well. Plastic People and Fabric also deserve mentions. PP is fuckin amazing quality and chest punching deluxe. You can stand near the speaker and actually have a conversation. That place pisses on most clubs I've been too in a long time. Looking forward to Spektrum opening in Manchester - hyrbid Funktion 1/Phazon and I believe a light system like Watergate/Cielo. We've got Theo Parrish playing the opening party on the 5th September. |
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#33
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| Danny Tenaglias club in NY where he held the his nights before it closed down, Vinyl or something like that. Low roof, loud as hell. Cream was good also back in 90's and i like the system in the main room at Space.
__________________ The 911 truth movement is like half a dozen people in a room, all trying to recreate the same jigsaw puzzle. The problem is, they can't actually agree on what the picture is, so they squabble and argue as they desperately try to make the pieces fit their own interpretation. But none of them wants to go and look at the picture on the box to see what the damn thing should look like because they're scared of being wrong |
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#34
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| Yeah Sankeys is something else, I was there just before and after the refurb the sound was crystal thumping
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#35
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To put a London theme on it, Astoria had a wall of sound which was about 60k and sounded cool although was too bassy at ground level so the balconies were best. I also went to a open air night near Ashford Kent in 93 for a techno night and their set up was amazing. The mixer had been set up to blend from front to back so not all channels at once. Prodigy in Herne Bay in 92 did something simular although theirs mixed around in circles...was strange but very cool. Worst system was on 2 occasions world dance, one in 93 and other in 94, loads of bleed, echo and simply useless. Also Ku Club Ibiza what a useless system! I also love the sound of an old Turbo Sound system, they are warm, well balanced and realy kick. The best club at the moment is meant to be Fabric for sound quality with the sound zoned and perfectly balanced. s |
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#36
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| Spektrum sounded the bomb on Friday. Those Funktion 1 Dance Stacks were something else. I don't think there's anywhere else in the country that has those? Couple with the Phazon kit. OUCH. In a room for 300 people too. ![]() |
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#37
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| One of the best systems i ever heard was at total kaos at lee circle in leicester,it was only a small venue but the system was so crisp and the bass new how to shake you inner organs, i was told that the sound system actually belong to a group called abba shantie a Reggae group but im not sure how true that was, even so i still think its one of the best set ups i have heard even to this day.
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