Hullaboarder
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Toronto
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so I got in when they opened.
After nofrills warmed up a bit his set got really good.
Another solid 2 hours of dancing until the trance came on. It was alright though, it was good and non-intrusive to chill to.
Scott Brown. really good. A lot of the mixing was seamless. A joy to hear. And Rock you softly...made the night right there.
AF played a decent set. I found it kind of trancey and not really the energy level I was looking for. (Though it was just my mood...probably as someone said Scott was building and then the change was a shock to the system)
I enjoyed Euphonic. I didn't really pay attention to the timeslots or anything so I was expecting more trance as is usual with Hulla. I got a nice surprise. Started getting tired though. He lost me after the 2nd wind down. I was really looking forward to that Discoland breakdown.
I think if the breaks were a lot earlier I could've grooved out to it...but no way at 4 in the morning.
It took me a bit to get into D-Minus' set but it got going! So many great tunes to sing a long and bounce around to. I was bouncing as I left the venue.
And I've got to say...I hate MCs. My perfect party wouldn't have MCs just b/c they might ruin things. But MCED did a great job for most of the night. I was rarely annoyed.
I'm adding this one to my list of fondest hulla memories. Its a night to remember.
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