Saturday, 5 March 2011
New Songs, New Albums, New Discoveries
Friday, 18 February 2011
The King Of Limbs
Friday, 10 December 2010
My Top 52 Essential Rock & Metal Albums
1. ‘Master of Puppets’ - Metallica
2. ‘Reign In Blood’ - Slayer
3. ‘Number of The Beast’ - Iron Maiden
4. ‘Paranoid’ - Black Sabbath
5. ‘Rust In Peace’ - Megadeth
6. ‘Ride The Lightning’ - Metallica
7. ‘The Real Thing’ - Faith No More
8. ‘Among The Living’ - Anthrax
9. ‘Cowboy’s From Hell’ - Pantera
10. ‘Rage Against The Machine’ - Rage Against The Machine
11. ‘Ace of Spades’ - Motorhead
12. ‘Appetite For Destruction’ - Guns ‘n’ Roses
13. ‘Pyromania’ Def Leppard
14. ‘Operation Mindcrime’ - Queensryche
15. ‘Nevermind’ - Nirvana
16. ‘South of Heaven’ - Slayer
17. ‘And Justice For All’ - Metallica
18. ‘Metallica’ - Metallica
19. ‘Peace Sells, But Who’s Buying’ - Megadeth
20. ‘Vulgar Display of Power’ - Pantera
21. ‘Powerslave’ - Iron Maiden
22. ‘Seasons In The Abyss’ - Slayer
23. ‘Seventh Son of A Seventh Son’ - Iron Maiden
24. ‘Pretty Hate Machine’ - Nine Inch Nails
25. ‘Slipknot’ - Slipknot
26. ‘Lateralus’ - Tool
27. ‘Aenima’ - Tool
28. ‘White Pony’ - Deftones
29. ‘Toxicity’ - System of a Down
30. ‘Troublegum’ - Therapy?
31. ‘Antichrist Superstar’ - Marilyn Manson
32. ‘Burn My Eyes’ - Machine Head
33. ‘Draconian Times’ - Paradise Lost
34. ‘Follow The Leader’ - Korn
35. ‘Hybrid Theory’ - Linkin Park
36. ‘Infest’ - Papa Roach
37. ‘Iowa’ - Slipknot
38. ‘The Blackening’ - Machine Head
39. ‘Primitive’ - Soulfly
40. ‘And Out Come The Wolves’ - Rancid
41. ‘Hellbilly Deluxe’ - Rob Zombie
42. ‘Crack The Skye’ - Mastodon
43. ‘Nola’ - Down
44. ‘Mutter’ - Rammstein
45. ‘Sacrament’ - Lamb of God
46. ‘Alive or Just Breathing’ - Killswitch Engage
47. ‘Morning View’ - Incubus
48. ‘Come What(ever) May’ - Stone Sour
49. ‘Blues For The Red Sun’ - Kyuss
50. ‘Blackwater park’ - Opeth
51. ‘Believe’ - Disturbed
52. ‘Hot Dog Flavoured Water’ - Limp Bizkit
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Top 30 Gigs I've Been To
1. The Big Four (Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax), Warsaw, Poland, 16th June 2010
2. Metallica, Download Festival, UK, 10th June 2006
3. Metallica, Death Magnetic Fan Club Preview, O2 Arena, London, 15th september 2008
4. Tool, Brixton Academy, London, 22nd August 2007
5. Therapy?, Sonisphere Festival, Knebworth, 31st July 2010
6. Levellers, Beautiful Days Festival, Devon, 17th August 2008
7. Slipknot, Download Festival, UK,13th June 2009
8. Rage Against The Machine, Finsbury Park, London, 6th June 2010
9. Massive Attack, Brixton Academy, London,19th September 2009
10. Rammstein, Wembley Arena, London, 4th Febuary 2010
11. Depeche Mode, O2 Arena, London, 30th May 2009
12. Prodigy, Milton Keynes Bowl, 24th July 2010
13. Stone Sour, Dingwalls, London, 19th October 2010
14. Skindred, Freeze Festival, London, 31st October 2010
15. Blur, Hyde Park, London, 3rd July 2009
16. Faith No More, Brixton Academy, London, 10th June 2009
17. Korn, Download Festival, UK 12th June 2009
18. Crystal Castles, Roundhouse, London, 15th October 2010
19. Nine Inch Nails, O2 Arena, London, 15th July 2009
20. Iron Maiden, Hammersmith Apollo, London, 2nd September 2005
21. Deftones, Download Festival, UK, 9th June 2006
22. Sigur Ros, Alexandra Palace, London, 21st November 2008
23. Hawkwind, Beautiful Days Festival, Devon, 22nd August, 2009
24. Shpongle, Roundhouse, London, 31st October 2008
25. Zion Train, Cargo, London, 12th November 2008
26. Alabama 3, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 4th December 2008
27. Faithless, Cardiff Arena, 26th March 2007
28. Jose Gonzalez, ULU, London, 14th October 2008
29. Motley Crue, Cardiff Arena, 18th June 2005
30. Russian Circles, Underworld, London, 13th April 2010
A to Z of Bands I've Seen
() = how many times i’ve seen them
2:54, 36 Crazyfists, 5 Finger Death Punch, Adam Freeland, The Aggrolites, Ajja, Alabama 3(x5), Alice Cooper, Alice In Chains(x3), Alter Bridge, Amon Amarth, Angelic Upstarts, Anthrax(x2), Arch Enemy, Art of Dying, Asian Dub Foundation, Ash, Ashtech, Auger Bane, Avalon, Avenged Sevenfold(x2), Baaba Maal, Babar Luck, Balkan Beat Box, Beatnik, Behemoth, Billy Cobham, The Blackout, Black Stone Cherry, Blood or Whiskey, Blur, Booka Shade, The Bravery, Breed 77, Bryan Adams, Buckcherry(x2), Bullet For My, Valentine(x4), Burn In Noise, Calexico(x2), Calvin Harris, Cancer Bats, Candi Staton, Chase & Status (x2), Chemical Brothers, Children of Bodom, Claire Maguire, Clutch, Coheed & Cambria(x2), Combichrist, Conflict, Crystal Castles(x2), The Cult, The Damned, Dananananaakroyd, The Darkness, The Dead 60s, Def Leppard, Deftones, Depeche Mode, Devildriver(x2), Dinosaur Pile-Up (x2), Dir en Grey, Divokej Bill, Do Me Bad Things, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Down, Dragonforce(x2), Dreadzone, Dream Theater, Dropkick Murphy’s(x2), Dub Pistols(x3), Earthless, Earthling, Easy Star All Stars, Eat Static(x4), The Egg, Elton John, Enter Shikari, Esoterica , Europe, The Excerts, Fabulous Good Time Party Boys(x2), Faithless, Faith No More(x2), Fatboy Slim, Fear Factory, Feeder, Fenix Tx, Fightstar, Finley Quaye, Fishbone, Flogging Molly, Flying Lotus, Foals, For A Minor Reflection, Frank Turner(x3), Freq, Funeral For a Friend(x3), Gabby Young(x3), Gabriella Cilmi, Gallows(x3), Gama Bomb, Gary Numan(x2), GBH, Godsmack, Gogol Bordello, Goldblade, Gong, Hallucinogen, Hatebreed, Hawkwind, Health, High On Maiden, HIM(x2), Hooligan Night, Hybrid, Idlewild, Iggy & The Stooges(x2), Illegal Machines, The Imagined Village, Incubus, In Flames, Iron Maiden(x8), Isaac Hayes, Isis, Jacques Loussier Trio, Jane’s Addiction, Japanese Voyeurs(x6), Jett Black ,Jhon Critchinson Trio, Jose Gonzalez, Journey, Judas Priest, Karnivool, Killing Joke(x2), The Kills ,Killswitch Engage(x2), The King Blues(x3), Korn(x2) ,Krakatoa ,Kronos Quartet ,Kula Shaker, Limp Bizkit(x2),Lacuna Coil, Lamb, Lamb of God(x2), Les Truttes, Levellers(x6), The Living End, Liquid Ross, Lulu, M83 ,Machine Head(x6), Marilyn Manson(x3) ,Massive Attack, Mastodon(x4) ,Maximo Park, Megadeth ,Melissa Auf der Maur, Metallica(x15), Mindless Self Indulgence, Mitch Benn, Mona, Mothlite, Motley Crue(x3), Motorheadache, Mr.Scruff(x4), Municipal Waste(x3), The Music, Nine Black Alps, Nine Inch Nails(x2), NOFX(x2), Nouvelle Vague, One Way Mirror, OTT, Paramore, Papa Roach(x2), Paradise Lost, The Peatbog Faeries, Pendulum(x4), Perfect Stranger, Peter & the Test Tube Babies, Peter Gabriel, Pig Iron, Plump DJs, The Pogues, The Police, The Prodigy(x3), Prometheus, Pronghorn, Radioactive Man, Rage Against The Machine, Rammstein(x2), Ripper Owens, Robotnik(x3), Rob Zombie, Roots Manuva, Russian Circles(x2) ,Salsa Celtica, The Saw Doctors, Saxon, Scorpions, Sensient, Seth Lakeman, Shelanagig, Shinedown, Shpongle(x3), Sick of It All, Sigur Ros, Simply Red, Skindred(x4), Slayer(x5), Slipknot(x2), Soil, Soilwork, Some Velvet Morning, Sonic Boom Six, Soulfly(x2), The Specials, Spring Offensive(x9), Squarepusher, Squeeze, Staind, Static-X, Steel Panther, Steel Pulse, Stereo MCs, Stiff Little Fingers, Stone Sour(x2), Strapping Young Lad, Sub Focus, The Subhumans, Sublime With Rome, Supergrass, The Sword, Sylosis, Tenacious D, Therapy?(x4), The Three Jazz Tenors, Tinariwen, Tool(x2), Toots & The Maytals, Transglobal Underground, Trivium(x4), Tristan, Turbonegro, Turin Brakes, Underworld, Voodoo Six, Wallis Bird, Whitesnake(x2), X-Dream, Yeasayer, Younger Brother, Ziggy Marley, Zion Train(x2), Zub Zub(x3), ZZ Top
Friday, 1 October 2010
Slipknot - (Sic)nesses 'Live At Download)
This double DVD is a great little package for both Download and Slipknot fan. if you were there you’ll know how colossal thisheadline performance was. If you were there, you have to buy this, it transports you back to those incredible moments.
The first dvd contains the full ninety minute set. Joey crawls up to his gargantuous spangly drum kit which sits atop a platform with Sid’s decks and 133’s keyboards on each side. In front of them two blocks of drums on risers ridden by the clown and chris respectively, centre stage is Corey’s domain flanked by the towering and statuesque like Mick, Jim and Paul. These are the subliminal 9 and their about to take you on one of the greatest headline performances seen at any festival in the UK, and like any other they have done before. There is a real sense of actually being there, everything you expect from a festival crowd is captured here. This is nobody else’s moment in the world other than the people on stage and the 80,000 people stretched into the distance watching them, the scale of which is enormous and truly breathtaking. They open with ‘7426’ which leads perfectly into ‘(sic)’ followed by ‘eyeless’, a perfect way of setting exactly what the mood is and also a reminder that it is the 10th anniversary of their debut album ‘Slipknot’. They then play ‘wait and bleed’ which should be an anthem of huge proportions but here this doesn’t seem to be the case, simply because of the fact that these are true fans here and they know that slipknot have a plethora of heavier, faster, better and harder hitting songs, the band knew they had to play it but wanted to get it out the way and get on with more their more complex material. At this point it’s notable to say that the crowd noises could be more prominent in parts (although this isn’t the case later on towards the end of the set)You can’t help yourself shouting along, but unfortunately it’s in these sections that you can’t hear the crowd participation which is a shame. This is made up for though by the fact that this is an incredibly well thought out set list, with superbly constructed camera angles. This is the most energetic performance i’ve seen by Slipknot, with the majority coming from Chris and Sid, who bounce all over the place, come up to the barriers to sing with the crowd, ride on security teams shoulders through the audience, hang from raised spinning drum platforms, throw beer barrels, baseball bats and microphones at both members of the band and road crew. And while we’re talking about Sid, his little interludes between songs are exceptional, quite Nine Inch Nail esque and provide a perfect background for Corey’s speeches which are touching, emotional, exciting and very thankful towards the fans, it’s incredibly uplifting, some of the best frontman speeches out there in my opinion. You get a real sense of how important this performance is for the band and how hard they have worked for it, and deservedly so.
It’s great to see some new material mixed in, ‘sulfur’, ‘dead memories’ and ‘psychosocial’ fit in perfectly amongst ‘before I forget’, ‘the blister exists’ and ‘left behind’, it proves that the band aren’t just doing a greatest hits set and that the newer material is just as important to them, this is something that the crowd agree highly with. As the light gets darker so does the music, the pinnacle of which is when they rip through ‘Vermillion’, it matches the atmosphere at this point perfectly. One of the biggest sights to behold is just after ‘Everything Ends’ when you see 80,000 maggots clapping in perfect syncopated movements, it highlights how truly epic the size of the audience is at Download. It’s at this point that the maggots are really pulsing. The last half an hour is absolutely flawless and is the best part of the gig. This is true Slipknot and every member surpasses anything i have seen or heard before at a Slipknot gig, in particular Corey’s vocals. It’s awesome, this is what the fans had been wanting the whole day at Download, it’s clear to see why. At the beginning of ‘Duality’ Corey says ‘sssshh’ and their is an absolute silence, it’s a massive contrast, its very engaging and captivating and again makes you realise the scale. The end of ‘Duality’ Corey shouts ‘oh my fucking god’ with such gusto and aggression and this sums it all up, it’s unbelievable, easily their best performance. It’s just after ‘people=shit’ (the best song in the set both visually, technically and from an audio front in my opinion) that there is a sense of real tension in the crowd and you know that it’s really going to explode out there and my god does it! The encore sees Slipknot really shining, everything that Slipknot is and stands for is during this song. Joey raises up on his drum kit and spins upside down, the clown and chris spin around on their drums, corey paces the stage, Mick, Paul and Jim are solid and technically astonishing, Sid is perfect with his interludes and its the first time the crowd participation is pushed to the absolute maximum. If your a Slipknot fan or ever seen them live before, you know what happens during this song, only this time theirs 80,000 maggots who ‘Jump the fuck up’. This is a moment for anyone that was there that they'll never ever forget i know i never will, it’s a truly epic and historical moment in time and music.
By the end every single member of the audience can be seen topless, knackered and dripping with putrid sweat. The dvd closes with footage of the band gathering together on stage and exchanging hugs as it fades to black, an emotional moment as it was one of Paul Gray’s last major performances before his tragic and sudden death. We’re all hoping a concert like this will happen again for both band and audience but at the moment we just don’t know. I’m so glad i was apart of this experience and i know that the 79,999 other fans will be too.
The second dvd of this package is a short film directed by Shawn Crahan (the clown) and is typically of his style, flittering between random images and footage of the band, whether it be close ups on stage or backstage. It’s great to see the band having fun backstage and fooling around, its a nice addition to the brutality and aggression of them on stage, it’s very human. The best part of which is when the band gather together just before they are waiting to go onstage, you can feel the excitement and anticipation as well as extraordinary focus from each member. It’s sad to see Paul Gray finishing a phone call to whom i presume is his wife saying ‘I’ll call you after the gig, love you, bye, gotta go now’. The whole of this DVD is a dedication to Paul and what a brilliant way of commemorating him for both the band and to the fans. It showcases not only the bands greatest ever performance but Paul Gray’s greatest ever performance.
Monday, 27 September 2010
Sonisphere 2010
Where do i begin? The 2nd part of the prize!! Sonisphere this year was incredible, i went last year but only for the sunday (which was great), so it was nice to be able to camp this year in the Rock Royalty area and have a few luxuries that made the experience all the more better, rocking out (in comfort). I arrived on the friday evening after filling up the car with various crates and a couple of bottles of jaeger. The very first thing we did, was have a can or several and after settling in walked towards the saturn stage, but going via the Rock Royalty bar to check out the barn which was blasting out some Tool, i knew at this point that this was going to be one hell of a weekend. At this point i rang Dan who handed me over to Joey Belladonna to say hello and that i was looking forward to meeting up with him again tomorrow, possibly one of the best phone calls i’ve had, bearing in mind where i was!! We walked past Europe on the Saturn stage blasting out Final Countdown on the way to the Guest bar where we met with Sam and had a few beers. I think the biggest highlight on the friday was Gary Numan, i had only seen him live once but that was with Nine Inch Nails at the O2 arena, which was great but not as epic a performance as this.
Saturday was the big day for me, as i knew at somepoint after Anthrax’s set (which was awesome) i’d be going backstage to meet them (again!!). The time had come and Dan came to pick me up and walked with him backstage, i was just as excited about catching up with Dan again as i was meeting Anthrax, honestly the nicest bunch of people i have met and I'm eternally grateful for everything they have done for me. Joey came over and said ‘yo dude, how are you, good to see you again, what you been up to....?’ he spent a good hour and a quarter talking with me and each time i’d finished my can he went and got me another one from their dressing room, i caught up with Frank for a while as well and was greeted by Charlie and Scott saying ‘Yo James Hetfield, hows it going dude’, i had a smile from ear to ear, how awesome is that, that Anthrax refer to me as James Hetfield haha!! Scott had to rush off cause he wanted to catch Corey Taylor’s set, which i unfortunately missed as i was at that point meeting Jacoby from Papa Roach, Christina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro from Lacuna Coil and Pete Koller from Sick of it All. I had to do a double take when i saw Till Lindemann from Rammstein walk past me and hugged Brian Molko from Placebo, that was quite mad!! One of the best moments though of the backstage experience was Vince Neil from Motley Crue getting ready to go onstage, i was standing by watching them get on to their golf buggies and Vince looked at me, i smiled and gave him the devil horns, to which he responded with a smile and raised the devil horns, i must have looked a bit like the joker at this point as my smile grew even bigger, almost splitting my jaw apart.
I left backstage and started walking to where the tour buses were. the fun wasn’t over yet, i was about to go and meet Therapy? one of my all time favourite bands. The instantly recognisable Andy Cairns and Michael McKeegan came down from the bus and spoke with me for a good 20 minutes, thats one of the greatest feelings, being able to tell one of your favourite bands how much their music means to you and how it had changed your life, Andy said ‘that’s why we do what we do, so thank you so much’ and i couldn't agree with him more, the greatest bands do exactly that, and their most definitely one of them, their set was incredible, the best of the weekend in my opinion. There was a moment during ‘Turn’ when Michael spotted me at the front and gave me a thumbs up, as i promised that i’d be at the front shouting every word!! After that I started walking back to the rock royalty bar and realised that i was stood next to Byron Stroud from Fear Factory who gave me some of his chips. I got back to my tent and stayed up drinking Buckfast and listening to Megadeth with my scottish neighbor. It had been a truly epic day.
Sunday brought a more subdued feel mainly because i had a hangover but also because i wasn’t going backstage , i made up for missing quite a few bands on the saturday and watched Skindred, Slayer (this time in front of the stage, rather than on it with them!!), Alice in Chains, Pendulum and of course the legendary Iron Maiden, this was my 9th time seeing them and it was just as good as the other 8 times, they are truly flawless. It was great to hear more recent material within the last ten years, ‘Ghost of the navigator’ was a particular highlight for me as it’s one of my favourite songs. I didn’t manage to meet the chaps in Iron Maiden, maybe one day!! i managed to get about 10 feet away but they were surrounded by a plethora of people and it was impossible to get near them in the sanctuary area in the guest bar. I did however bump into Benji Webbe and said how great there set was and he said in his broad newport accent ‘cheers mate, you getting a drink yeah?’ i responded with ‘yeah i am and I'm getting you one too mate!!’. All in all it was a truly epic weekend, crates and jaeger had been polished off, smiles had been had, devil horns had been raised, and memories will always remain. I will never forget this weekend and my Big Four experience in Poland which was one of the best day’s i have ever had in my life, i cant thank the guys at Kilimanjaro and Sonisphere enough for everything they have done for me. Here's to hoping that maybe one day i'll be able to work for them, that would be amazing!!
Monday, 24 May 2010
London Festival Guide
A mini guide to what i think are the best festivals over the summer in London this year from germans with flamethrowers, inflatable board games and air guitar competitions to bearded rock gods and legendary dance acts. Get out your tent, dust off your boots and get to the field it’s that time of year again!!
Apple Cart Festival
Date: July 25th
Location: Shoreditch Park
Ticket Price: £33
Summary: This is a brand new family friendly festival with an eclectic mix of music, comedy, art, cinema, magic and spoken word, designed to bring out the kid that’s in us all.
Highlights: St.Etienne are headlining the music front, the magic circle are running the magic side, shappi khorsandi is a highlight in the comedy tent, there’s also inflatable board games and a on site fully functioning screen printing workshop.
Rating: 7/10
iTunes Festival
Date: 1st-31st July
Location: Camden’s Roundhouse
Ticket Price: Given away for free to customers and through competitions
Summary: More than 60 artists performing over 31 consecutive nights. Every show is going to be recorded and subsequently available on itunes to own afterwards.It’s also going to be on ITV and aired on XFM
Highlights: Ozzy Osbourne, Faithless and The XX are personal favorites
Rating: 8/10
High Voltage Festival
Date: 24th-25th July
Location: Victoria Park
Ticket Price: £75 for day ticket or £135 for weekend ticket
Summary: This is the first year for London’s greatest celebration of classic rock, prog and metal over two days on three stages. There’s going to be an air guitar competition a real ale pub, a vinyl exchange, a classic car and motorbike exhibition and a ‘wall of death’ one of only two displays left in the UK where stunts are performed on top of a 20ft high wall.
Highlights: There are so many good bands; ZZ top are the headliners on the saturday supported by Heaven & Hell, Foreigner and Gary Moore and Emmerson Lake & Palmer are the headliners on the sunday on the main stage. Black Label Society and Down are the headliners on the Metal Hammer stage and a highlight on the prog stages are the phenomenal Opeth and headliners Marillion. Get your leather out and get your air guitars.
Rating: 8/10
Sonisphere Festival
Date: 30th July-1st August
Location: Knebworth House
Ticket Price: £157.50
Summary: If you can’t get all the way up north to go to Download this is the closest your going to get to that. This is the 2nd year of the festival, i went last year and it’s going to take some beating when i go again this year. There’s over 100 bands over 4 stages over 3 days. There’s also a comedy tent, a jagermeifter truck and a strongbow tent!!
Highlights: Iron Maiden and Rammstein are the headliners so expect unbelievably large stage shows from both. I’m expecting 30ft zombies and flamethrowers attached to faces. The list is endless in terms of top quality bands but here’s a few; Pendulum, motley crue, slayer, alice cooper, skunk anansie, placebo, iggy and the stooges, the cult, papa roach, alice in chains, anthrax, gallows, sick of it all, therapy?, soulfly, lacuna coil, fear factory, municipal waste, henry rollins spoken word oh and the mighty Tim Minchin in the comedy tent!!
Rating: 10/10
L.E.D Festival
Date: 27th-28th August
Location: Victoria Park
Ticket Price: £37.50 day ticket, £70 weekend ticket
Summary: Another new festival in London that displays some of the best electronic dance music out there. David Guetta headlines the friday with his only performance of the summer, supported by soulwax, audio bully’s and calvin harris. Saturday is headlined by the legendary Leftfield and is there only performance of 2010, supported by Goldfrapp, friendly fires, annie mac and Aphex Twin
Highlights: I am going on the saturday, having grown up listening to ‘Leftism’ it’s an opportunity not to miss these pioneers of dance music, i am also a huge Aphex Twin fan having been a collector of their vinyls so can’t wait to see the twisted freak for the first time
Rating: 9/10
Wireless Festival
Date: 2nd-4th July
Location: Hyde Park
Ticket Price: £47.50 per day
Summary: Jay Z is the headliner on the sunday, Pink is headliner on the friday and LCD soundsystem are headlining the saturday. Other acts include snoop dogg, D12, slash, lilly allen, plan B, Chase & Status, Friendly Fires, DJ shadow, Missy elliott and 2manydjs. There will also be a fairground, an acoustic bandstand, street theatre, performance art, markets and beer gardens
Highlights: Its got to be the motherfuckin D O double G
Rating: 7/10
Hard Rock Calling
Date: 25th-27th June
Location: Hyde park
Ticket Price: £47.50-£62.50 per day
Summary: This established 3 day rock and indie festival is an open air music event in the heart of london, during the peak of the summer. Pearl Jam headline the friday night supported by wolfmother, the hives, ben harper and the gaslight anthem. Stevie Wonder headlines the saturday supported by jamiroquai and james morrison. Headlining the sunday night is Paul McCartney.
Highlights: Seeing Pearl Jam play ‘Jeremy’ would be incredible and Stevie Wonder is a legend and will be truly amazing to watch
Rating: 8/10
South West Four
Date: 28th-29th August
Location: Clapham Common
Ticket Price: £45 for day ticket, £75 for a weekend ticket
Summary: London’s premier dance event returns for its 7th year. Some of the best dance music and dj’s around today. Saturday is headlined by Armin van Buuren supported by sasha, john digweed, paul oakenfold and jusge jules. Fatboy slim headlines the sunday supported by benga, carl cox, vitalic, boys noize and skream.
Highlights: Fatboy Slim always delivers and get’s you going, Although i never experienced the true rave scene of the late 80s and early 90s i would love to see Sasha as he is a true legend of the genre and would be extremley uplifting to have heard his set.
Rating: 9/10