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I LOVE TECHNO ... AMAZING
2007-11-11, 14:58:59
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Lorenzo
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I saw Erol last night in Gent ; That was amazing .. what a sound !! People were crazy ..

Congratulation Erol .. You've got the power .. !

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2007-11-11, 15:05:10
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first time youve seen him ?
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2007-11-11, 15:07:51
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Yes it was !! May be I'm a bit late .. lol

The sound was great .. and He plays two or three tunes I'm really looking for .. !!
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2007-11-11, 16:56:41
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Yeah Erol Alkan was great!
Boys noize was great but too hot and first houre he only played his album and I went to Lektroluv but this set was really sucking same set as at Rock Werchter track positions were changed and he played killing in the name of (sebastian rmx)
Justice is overrated bad set
Digitalism was also nice and MSTRKRFT did the set of the evening for me!
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2007-11-11, 17:21:59
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really going to try and go to this next year
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2007-11-11, 19:14:31
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Your right !!

+ + + + + for Goone as well ...

Marco, in yellow room, was cool ...

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2007-11-13, 15:42:00
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it was such a well organised festival. a real lesson to british organisers.

if it's possible to cater for 35,000 people without a hint of a bar queue all night then no other fetival has an excuse.






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2007-11-13, 18:08:53
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Belle - Ditch It All Wrote:it was such a well organised festival. a real lesson to british organisers.

if it's possible to cater for 35,000 people without a hint of a bar queue all night then no other fetival has an excuse.
We suck at everything, cant organise shit






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2007-11-14, 14:51:45
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i thought it was the best set i've ever seen Erol play.
i've seen im in ireland 4 times and belgium 3 times, he always seems to play more adventurous outside of the UK.

thought Lektroluv was great too and was good to see Digitalism play a new setlist too.

justice were disappointing, that set is played out already and i hate the way different versions of Phantom take up about 30 mins of the set in total.
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2007-11-14, 15:49:08
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Klaxons were the worst by far. They wanted a fucking back-hander to wake them up.






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2007-11-14, 19:50:10
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pmcadams Wrote:i thought it was the best set i've ever seen Erol play.
i've seen im in ireland 4 times and belgium 3 times, he always seems to play more adventurous outside of the UK.

thought Lektroluv was great too and was good to see Digitalism play a new setlist too.

justice were disappointing, that set is played out already and i hate the way different versions of Phantom take up about 30 mins of the set in total.
Justice Live must change soon, I know they are still attracting new fans who dont know or havent heard a great deal of them but now I cant even listen to a justice live set as its like water torture with the same tracks. I suppose seeing daft punk more than twice could loose its buzz too. They simply dont use variation right now. Not always a bad thing but with myself and Justice I need some new shit






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2007-11-15, 10:01:17
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I've never been a big fan of Justice live. I find it all a little too slow paced. You really want to dance but you just never get the bpm to back you up.

I'd love to see them DJ again soon though.






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2007-11-15, 14:44:52
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Belle - Ditch It All Wrote:it was such a well organised festival. a real lesson to british organisers.

if it's possible to cater for 35,000 people without a hint of a bar queue all night then no other fetival has an excuse.
is it not a lot to do with the fact that tha majority of folk are out their barnets and not drinking very much tho?
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2007-11-15, 14:50:56
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live_forever2002 Wrote:
Belle - Ditch It All Wrote:it was such a well organised festival. a real lesson to british organisers.

if it's possible to cater for 35,000 people without a hint of a bar queue all night then no other fetival has an excuse.
is it not a lot to do with the fact that tha majority of folk are out their barnets and not drinking very much tho?
Ha yeah I reckon youve got a point there. Spaced out would be a great description of the crowd from the boys noize vid. In england it would difficult to find someone without alcohil on their hands






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2007-11-15, 15:47:44
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live_forever2002 Wrote:
Belle - Ditch It All Wrote:it was such a well organised festival. a real lesson to british organisers.

if it's possible to cater for 35,000 people without a hint of a bar queue all night then no other fetival has an excuse.
is it not a lot to do with the fact that tha majority of folk are out their barnets and not drinking very much tho?
Well you'd think that, wouldn't you?

But (some person told me...) it was a pain in the arse looking for drugs (which i totally don't agree with at all...) they were really difficult to find. Most people were drinking beer, frustratingly (...or so I've heard...)






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2007-11-15, 19:09:07
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i hate belgian beer!
tiny cups with loads of foam, what's that about?
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2007-11-18, 21:01:07
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it's how beer is supposed to be consumed, actually

opinions and tastes differ, but objectively our beer kicks your beer's ass any day of the week :p

i do agree that all drinks were way overpriced @ ILT though
i gave up getting drunk at the venue itself a long time ago due to the ridiculous prices sometimes






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