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On 13th November 2021, we landed and returned home once more: back in our rightful place of Dare To nightclub. Picture the scene...
Super-sub DJ Boursin had stepped in last minute for COVID-fallen DJ Mooncup, pulsing his heavy as a house super subs through the main room, leaving no unaddressed club-cum-capitalist trauma untouched. Elena Colombi then slipped right on in, warping the UV paint on the walls to a new shade of weird. Her signature idiosyncratic chug, tampered with a charming yet chilling darkness, that on a slow and steady boil, tickled the room, tendon to toes. Then, energy, flash; Oceanic stepped up. Locked and glued and grooves of colour coursing through rhythm on rhythm, lifting souls into the ceiling. A sax solo here and tempo change there and a marvellous new state of being had been built and destroyed in one fell swoop.
Existing in the underworld of this enlightening fray, the dungeon was writing another story: the warmth, luscious ambience of Guest's inception was soon scratched away by the tickling rolls of amen and apache, as she sent us into the magnetically lean and dark side of a hardcore wormhole. Flicking the direction of the continuum train with the swiftness of an Uno reverse card, MJK launched the delirium straight back to the future, slamming a blinding frenzy of UK r00d with no straight lines, searing paths between old and new, packing fingers with gunpowder and filling the air with banger after banger.
And even with the fulfillment of all this beautiful chaos, there was still room for a whole lot more: it was LNR's time to launch. It's honestly amazing to witness a player so new to the game with such powerfully raw, rave rich and deliciously misbehaving selection. The lasers of simpler times dancing in the minds so bright, of a dungeon full of people channeling the NRG of ravers decades before them. It was so intense and wild that before the end of the set, the room imploded and everyone was sucked into a black hole, leaving the track to roll out to an empty room. Not even lying, I swear it was that supermassive!
It was a bloody special one, to say the least. So to give you all a chance to re-live/enjoy a slice of the nawty rave-pie, here's the recording of LNR's mighty closing set.
The next Get Loose is on 18/02/22. Grab your ticket when they go on sale at 6pm this evening to not miss out!
- Genre
- Electronic