HABIT WAREHOUSE PARTY | FRANÇOIS K | SAT 13th MARCH

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  1. Danny_Habit

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    the next warehouse party on 30th may should be more to your liking music wise...
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    schweet, liking the sound of that!
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    i'm sure i was only getting charged 1 token for a jd & coke, still got 4 of the buggers left, can i get a refund ?? :D didn't have any problems getting served with the bigger bar. good set-up again so well done again for that.

    had good catch-ups and a good laugh. i left at 3am, had one of those "moments" when i went to the bar, realised how pissed i was and went for some air. stumbled around for a ferw mines, tried a livener which didn't help that much so got a taxi back home. passed out a midday, got up at 4 so went for sunday lunch which was awful and got back involved.

    i must admit i was also disappointed by his choices, gave up taking much notice after the 1st hour.

    i missed the daly top off episode though :lol:
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    You will have been bud, obv just some confusion for one bar staff when i went up

    and Tern's shirtless venture was eclipsed by that bald bloke (whoever saw him knows what i'm on about!) cripes ! forearm gloves were ace!
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    are you talking about the really camp fella who was doing the strangest dancing eve?
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    well he looked like that vampire out of salem's lot but wearing a womens top complete with black n white hooped arm-length gloves! :D
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    that was him ha ha
    looked like he / she / it was enjoying themselves
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    Sounds like a guy who used to work in The Forth.
    Piercings etc, extremely wide legged Jeans?
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    extremely wide open butt hole more like it
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    Aye, that too.
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    i was a bit miffed by the radio 1 playlist track which was gramophonedzie.. but a valid point was made that it got the attention of those who arent quite the type of clubber youd expect to see at francois gigs.. average joe student whose out with his mates sort of thing... play a track they will be familiar with and draw them in.
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    Personally thought the music was ace and the change in sounds all night really worked for me.
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    hahaha i remember that bloke as well. Fair play to the cunt for having the balls to wear shit like that i reckon. Saying that... Danny gets away with Silver prada shoes so why cant someone dress up as Dracula's dungeon gimp?

    Sounds like Baggot was the victim of "thick barmaid". I'd have told her to sort her crack out rather than paying 6 quid for a single shot! :lol: I also thought the JD and cokes were fairly strong so no complaints there.

    For newcastle... amazing venue. And I think it will go on to be the place of many quality parties to come. I personally dont like any of the clubs in newcastle especially. So its good to say I can go somewhere i genuinely like.

    Also was delighted to hear the sound system was cranked up to decent levels. Half the time i go clubbing the volume seems shite. Warehouse project in Manchester is a prime example.

    Low lights of the night was getting bought a double vodka and lime (minus the lemonade) off shorty, generally abusing Allie and Graeme, and seeing the photographer trancing out on the stage at about 11.30 :lol:

    What was the end of the night like?
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    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    Personally thought the music was ace and the change in sounds all night really worked for me.
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    ps... theres also a lack of proper ravers in this day and age like. I need to bring my horn next time, always a perfect addition to any club night.
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    I enjoyed the music, a couple of tracks not to my liking but that's fair enough in such a varied set, he played some class stuff and it was good to hear something a bit different.

    Loving the venue, even better set up than last time. Would maybe like it a bit darker though. Extra space on the sides was good though, bar situation is excellent (love how fast it is getting served thanks to the tokens) and the sound system was spot on this time.
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    the next one is my birthday weekend.. splendid
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    few comments about it being too light... we had really powerful projectors in on sat and they give out a load of light - there was also another two lights sat on corners on stage so possibly why it was brighter than last time. we will try and sort...

    i think those two tracks that have been discussed are the only really questionable ones i heard in his 4 hours. he also played some absolute belters and like Si and JC say nice to have a bit of variation rather than 4 hours of tech house.
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    there was times i remember thinking while walking through the crowd "if i was getting right into it this would be canny immense".

    I remember that Nirvana track which as a rule I despise but at least it was a slightly different remix right???
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    Get your spelling right ffs! .

    Front speaker stack = where its at. If you aint on the side stage your a puff in my eyes.

    I also kept getting jip for hitting people with my shoulders...

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