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  • Although my clubbing days were pretty limited and consisted mostly of going to Prism in Oxford in the early 90’s, I’d have to say going to see Paul Van Dijk at Home in Sydney was my best clubbing experience. The venue was pretty good and so was the music, but the crowd we’re definately well into it and just wouldn’t stop dancing ( :bounce_g: ) which’s always a bonus. Most amusing though was watching some random dj trying to fend off 4 very cute looking blonde tenny bobbers all trying to shove ‘rugs down his troat at the same time as he left the decks…

    dogma for me….im always going on about it but its the most free environment ive ever found in a club. Its got this real sense of community which is continued on its boards an plus they dont throw you out when your too twatted to dance….they take photos instead. My favourite was February with Si Begg playing a funky breaky electro set…though i have no recollection of it…just that warm feeling in your belly that tells you you had fun, and possibly took too much base.

    seeing the bug in newcastle….:)

    Don’t go clubbing much any more as I prefer squat parties (more fun, more rugs, more interesting people, better music, cheaper etc) but good nights I can remember are:
    1 sven vath @ Fabric last year (got into the VIP room so could take a break from playing sardines on the dance floor) – he’s on there next Sat, I cant wait
    2 a night called hallucination at Tyssen Street studios in about 1996 or 97. Music was insane, my first experience of fluoro, it was wicked.
    3 Afro Celt Soundsystem live at the fridge, not sure of the date, probably 97. Could have been great or was down to my first dose of MDMA?

    Grand master flash at,Matrix Reading.

    Best of British, Bagleys london. :bounce_m: :bounce_m:

    yeah, grandmaster flash was amazing, one of those nights where i was pretty much stone cold sober and just completely got off on the music! Used to love goin to checkpoint charlie at afterdark in reading, as always the same crowd and wicked music (a little hot and sweaty in there though!).

    Bassheads at the matrix was also pretty good (although seemed to attract some sleazy guys). One of worst places I ever went to was probably fabric, didn’t dig the vibe there at all!

    :bounce_g: :bounce_m: :bounce_g: :bounce_m:

    funny cat wrote:
    yeah, grandmaster flash was amazing, one of those nights where i was pretty much stone cold sober and just completely got off on the music! Used to love goin to checkpoint charlie at afterdark in reading, as always the same crowd and wicked music (a little hot and sweaty in there though!).

    Bassheads at the matrix was also pretty good (although seemed to attract some sleazy guys). One of worst places I ever went to was probably fabric, didn’t dig the vibe there at all!

    :bounce_g: :bounce_m: :bounce_g: :bounce_m:

    It took me ages to think of a good clubbing experience in Reading – we had such an excellent free party scene here that clubs paled into insignificance IMO! But I did rate the bigger “Slump” events which were put on by Mat Carter in the mid 1990s, particularly the ones at Alleycat live (now Fez club) and the Sabres of Paradise/Megadog one at Reading University (now 360 club?)

    I have never set foot in the Matrix and am proud of it! It always struck me as way too commercial and bound to attract trouble (which it did – got shot up in 2001).

    i haven’t been to any clubs in years, apart from an occassional random end-of-a-night-of beers, which is fairly seldom :alcoholic

    the likes of nights like Alpha, Positivity and Cultural Vibes in Plymouth circa 1991-94 stay in my memory, but felt more like experienceing something totally new :surprised (raving) than what I think of as a nightclub experience

    makes me feel sooo very old if my ‘best clubbing experience’ was a decade and a half ago tho! :omg_no:

    so i guess my best clubbing experience was last month, Nonom at the Cavern 🙂

    is a bastard question…my fondest memories are the first few times i went to The End in holborn. renegade hardware, tru playaz and movement…that was back in 97 or summat.

    recently, clubbin in bristol, there were too many sick nights to mention, and some pretty sketchy memories.i have to say amon tobin, dj yoda and dilated peoples at the thekla were all amazing:cyclop_1:, as were ozomatli and jesht at the academy:bounce_ci lakota’s absolute oldskool nights were proper ronsil :horay:, but..

    i’d have to say for complete clubbing experience,
    http://www.tribeoffrog.co.uk
    :group_hug has to be the most impressive. :group_hug
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    My best Clubbing experience was my first an’ so far greatest :weee: I went to Moondance at Koko an’ it was fcukin amazing I’ll never forget it especially when they started the lasers :cloud9:

    The first few times I went to Cabbage in Leeds 🙂

    hey hey,

    i’ve been sat here in a smiley haze for the last ten minutes trying to recall my all time bestest ever clubbing night… and so many came to mind, all for different reasons and reading through the posts i’ve been to alot of the same places as other members…

    Sven Vath at Fabric rocked, i danced my arse off, the vibe was lovely and although it was packed ther is something nice about it, usually its just a few people barging about, grrr… have to put Roger Sanchez down for that too…. he played a seven hour set there a few years ago with was amazing..

    also have to rate the now closed Blue Note in Hoxton square, used to go see Talvin Singh play his Anokha nights there, drum n bass with asian flavours, Anokha means unique by the way and for a british born asian it was really something, it was a simple show that we as asians were here, we have evolved in a western society to create our own fusions of music that attracted a cross cultural audience not made up of beer swilling rudeboys that we had seen at Bhangra events, they were socially acceptable too, if i told my dad i was going there he often used to lend me a score for a drink or a cab home, i remember being teary eyed as i danced as i heard old movie classic from Mother India that i had grown up with on sunday morning telly ( Movie Mahal – GL will know) being mixed into killer breaks and a crowd dancing away with some of us knowing the cultural significance of what was happening around us. No longer were we the subserviant immigrant community that our parents generation might have been,

    we were here, and

    we were now, and

    we were going to stay.

    mrskaists wrote:
    hey hey,

    also have to rate the now closed Blue Note in Hoxton square, used to go see Talvin Singh play his Anokha nights there, drum n bass with asian flavours, Anokha means unique by the way and for a british born asian it was really something, it was a simple show that we as asians were here, we have evolved in a western society to create our own fusions of music that attracted a cross cultural audience not made up of beer swilling rudeboys that we had seen at Bhangra events, they were socially acceptable too, if i told my dad i was going there he often used to lend me a score for a drink or a cab home, i remember being teary eyed as i danced as i heard old movie classic from Mother India that i had grown up with on sunday morning telly ( Movie Mahal – GL will know) being mixed into killer breaks and a crowd dancing away with some of us knowing the cultural significance of what was happening around us. No longer were we the subserviant immigrant community that our parents generation might have been,

    we were here, and

    we were now, and

    we were going to stay.

    I am certainly aware of Talvin Singh – and that Drum and Bass is popular with the Asian community….

    many Asians are into urban music of all kinds, but often cannot attend events due to cultural/family restrictions – they are strongly discouraged by parents from “wasting time on hedonistic pursuits when they must compete for jobs with the white population” or they are encouraged to marry and start families at early ages, so looking after babies and your partner must come before partying….

    but TBH only my mum used to watch the Bollywood movies (in the early days of cable we got ITV Central which often showed them) ; at the times most of those were transmitted (early morning or graveyard slot) I was usually catching up on sleep after the weekends…

    hahah,
    yeah i know, they always seemed to get some random off key slot in the middle of the night but we were allowed to stay up and watch them…

    all good fun i think.

    so whats your overall badman club moment?

    mrskaists wrote:
    so whats your overall badman club moment?

    TBH I am so used to the free parties I’ve never liked clubs unless I was actually helping out with a rig, in which case I tend not to plug them as when I am on the net I consider myself impartial.

    Although if pressed I would say the Sabres of paradise / slump / Megadog event in Reading around 1995 would be the best.

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