The last record of a proper night out - an important part of any self respecting DJ’s set imo.
So: whats your perfect last tune of the night or who have you seen play what and how did it go down…
The last record of a proper night out - an important part of any self respecting DJ’s set imo.
So: whats your perfect last tune of the night or who have you seen play what and how did it go down…
Saw Danny Krivit one end a set with this, An emotional way to end what was a brilliant night.
What a record.
Yes! anyone have a copy of this they want to sell to me??
One of those records I’ll never sell, every crackle has a memory.
Not even sullied by Mr Vain.
I don’t remember who, where or when it was (apart from that it was the mid 90s), but a night that ended up in fairly high bpms (130 maybe) finished with this, played at its original speed (120?) after a short period of silence.
Cue wild abandon.
Haven’t been out to a club for many years, so no recent memories to drawn on.
The ‘rug years’ are a blur, apart from 3 end of nighters that definitely had an impact on me to still be ingrained.
Polar opposites really.
1991.
Cannot remember played by who or where, but I wondered out from the ‘back room’ to be hit by this.
1993 Velvet Underground.
Alfredo or Nicky Holloway (probably the latter given the choice of record).
Luke Una’s last record at the last ever Electric Chair in Jan 08.
Quite a special moment after all those years of brilliant parties.
He shouted the famous ‘fuck Tesco’s and ikea…keep it basement, keep it dirty…’ over the intro and told everybody to watch this space.
Then the unas teamed up with a corporate themselves to give Manchester the refuge.
Oh the irony
Absolute beauty, would have to be the absolute right place, right time though.
And this beauty Howler put us all onto: