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  1. REVOLUTION New Years Daytime 2003 Camden Palace 1A Camden High Street, NW1 11:00-23:00 (12 hour extravaganza!) Ever wondered what it feels like to be part of a REVOLUTION? Frantic are offering you the once in a lifetime chance to experience the birth of the UK's biggest New Years Daytime event, while dancing at the most intense party ever held at Camden Palace. Isn't it about time you made it to a club that rocked your world, while changing clubbing forever? The REVOLUTION. Be part of it. MAIN ROOM [Hard Dance] Andy Farley Phil Reynolds Rob Tissera K90 Spencer Freeland Daniel Bailey Lee Haslam Tara Reynolds BLACK & WHITE BAR [PROGRESSION: From House to Hard Dance] James Lawson Tom Allen Ben Young Guffy Simon Field Tom Neville b2b Matt Williams Tickets: £15 + bf Frantic Office / Credit Cards & Cash Group Bookings (2 free per 10) Robyn 07949 618 035 robyn@franticuk.com ClubTheWorld has 10 pairs of tickets to give away - just answer the following question & email Sarah@ClubTheWorld.uk before 27th Dec 2002. Q: Where is Frantic's biggest New Years Day party being held this year? Forum Topic Flyer
  2. I have heard so many good reviews of the Matrix in Reading, and many a time I have wanted to go there. Regarding its friendly, welcoming crowd and relaxed attitude free clubbing focussing on the more important side of music - having fun! Well, being that 2 of our CTW DJ's were making an appearance at this club, we decided, @James, @CreamyC and myself were going to be in attendance and give these guys support. Not only was @Tony P and @Carl Nicholson gracing the decks with their presence, but the almighty Charlotte Birch and James Lawson were also going to spin us some fine hard tunage tonight. Plan was, to meet some peeps in the bar Great Expectations for pre-drinkage and then head off to the Matrix. After James and I trying to find this club, after getting confused with the road systems, we found a parking space, and to our surprise, what was across the road? The pub for the meet up, and right next door, was the Matrix. Bonus ! Looking at the Matrix from the outside, it looked very small, didn't have the look on the outside that would make you think that inside was a club, designed so welcoming and made u feel at home. We head to the pub to meet Tony P, Carl Nicholson and Co, having a few laughs and sharing some banter among us b4 we head next door, to have a fun packed night that wont be forgotten. The pub wasn't so packed when we arrived, although more clubbers in all sorts of clothing, from casual to cyber dress, started to fill the pub and you could just feel the friendly atmosphere lingering in the air, and I just knew, this was going to be a good night. It was around 10.15pm before we finished our drinks and headed off to the entrance of the club, where there was not much of a queue, and there were friendly bouncers greeting us in to the club. Security was good, no arsing about and certainly no attidude was received from them. A quick search was had, or should I say tap-down and then through the doors we went. Paid our entry we're in ! As we got through the doors, I could just see at the top of the bar, the lighting in the main room. Looked very bright, lots of UV, so the plan was, lets get the drinks in then let's check the venue out ! We had a little look in the funky room, very big, but very empty. Bearing in mind we were more or less the first few people in there. We ventured into the main arena to see Tony P already up behind the decks. The booth was so nicely put together, all painted in illuminous UV colours, making the booth stand out to all the clubbers. We looked around the place and our mouths just suddenly dropped to the floor. The lay out was just fantastic. It was designed in a such a way, you instantly felt comfortable as soon as you go into the main room. The club had comfortable leather seating for the clubbers to enjoy getting comfy on when the music seems to wear them out ! Check the gallery and you will see the evidence. Moving swiftly on, Tony P is up in the booth playing some good hardhouse tunage. Really got the night warming up and the placed started to fill up. One of the tunes Tony P played, to which all the clubbers seemed to recognize was Come on by Breather. Excellent tune, and they were all singing along to the vocals. Thrashing some hard tunes smoothly seems to light up the room ready for the night ahead. The atmosphere was happy, vibrant and filled with energy as the music, never killed the dance floor or the enthusiasm of the crowd. Nice one Tony! Up next to grace the decks was Charlotte Birch. Always up for it and is part of the crowd when spinning tunes. Lovely lady, always got time to chat to clubbers and WOW what a set. Deffinatly one of the best sets I have EVER seen Charlotte play. I was impressed. The hairs on the back of my neck went into overdrive, as she played some of the hardest tunes that really made my feet move and all the clubbers loved it. To end the set, Charlotte played Paul Glazby's tune F^cking Hostile Wow what a tune! I think I could almost feel the dancefloor move as all the clubbers were stomping away! Nice one Charlotte! Next up, Carl Nicholson. Feeling a bit worse-for-wear before hand, feeling tired, but he indeed was capable of getting up there and showing us all what he was made of. The night was in full flow by this time. Everyone in the building was dancing away to the music as their attention seemed to be drawn towards the DJ booth! Again, Carl wasn't just a DJ, he was part of the crowd, giving it all he got and moving to the phat bass lines that were streaming out of the speakers. A tune that was remembered from Carls set was The Dawn By Tony De Vit. A well known tune in clubland that all clubbers know, and appreciate so much each time it's played. Hands went up in the air and everyone was loving it. Carls set came to an end, and the final DJ stepped up. James Lawson. I have never seen this DJ play but have heard his music and have been impressed. Again, great tunes were played by Mr Lawson, although his set wasn't successful as a little miss-hap occurred to which his set suddenly died towards the end. Music stopped, the dancing stopped, what's going on?! I guess that's what u get for using CD decks but then not everyone is perfect! Slowly the night came to an end and James and I decided to go get our coats before leaving the club wishing somehow the night could have continued. The staff at the Matrix were very friendly. Even the door staff smiled, they treated the clubbers like human beings. They didn't seem to be up their own arses like you do get in some other clubs. The Matrix deserves to be a complete success in the future. Certainly a top quality night that I would definitely return to without a doubt. With the friendly atmosphere, the feeling of being welcomed and not feeing uncomfortable, if that's the surroundings u like to be in on a Saturday night, then get yourself to the Matrix. You will not be Dissapoionted. @Maria CTW Photos
  3. It's not often the words Liverpool, Hard House & Trance are mentioned in the same sentence but when Cream Versed Nukleuz at Nation the emphasis was on full-scale party! As we went in, I noticed how large the club actually was, room after room with the VIP room up some stairs in the main room which in this case was home to the cloakroom. I was pleasantly suprised at the lack of queues to get in the club, the cloakroom and for the bars! At one end of the room was the DJ box where DJ Montanza was banging out some wicked hi-energy Trance tunes whilst at the other end clubber danced on some grandstand-style stairs. I just caught the end of Dirty Vegas playing their live set & i must admit even though this wasn't my style of music i was somewhat uplifted by the atmosphere - it was electric! Through in the Courtyard Guffy was banging out some hi-energy hard trance tunes and was getting ready to hand over to Rob Tissera who played his usual uplifting set filled with accapellas which kept the crowd stomping on the floor. Recent tunes such as James Lawson 'Energise' and Miss Behavin's 'Such a Good Feeling' accompanied classics such as 4 motion 'Over 4 Me' - possibly more popular than it has even been due to the reaction of the crowd! The sound system, lights & effects throughout all three room were all top quality - the sound system was crisp & clear whilst the bass didn't pound through your head. Strobe lights flashes intermittently whilst green lasers injected their glory into the already buzzing atmosphere. Paul Glazby was last to play in the Courtyard with his often copied, but never bettered hard-as-nails style, starting with a medley of well-known tunes and promptly caused mayhem on the dancefloor! Tunes such as his own 'Kick It' as well as a couple by 'R R Fierce' kept the crowd, although starting to thin out at this late hour, still going strong! As i walked back into the main room i could see where the crowd had gone - it was heaving in there, clubbers were dancing anywhere & everywhere they could, JFK had them enthralled! My Verdict Top Venue, Top Tunes, Lots of Special Effects, friendly bouncers & no queues!
  4. Well it seems CTW'itus seems to be sweeping the UK with yet another popping up in Reading!!! /images/graemlins/grin.gif Lineup as follows: Main Room:- James Lawson (Nukleuz) Charlotte Birch (Sundissential) Carl Nicholson (CTW/Gifted) Funky Room:- Steve Mahoney (Ping Pong Pussy) Jaime B (Gifted) 10-4am @ Matrix, 75 London Street, Reading. (01189) 590687 for info. £7 paying guest list for all CTW'ers!!!!!!!!
  5. im am soooooo going to this K90 come onnnnnnnnnnnnn the almost famous room makes me laugh though almost famous my arse, id pay for this line up alone!! UPSTAIRS BAR: 'Almost Famous' JAMES LAWSON TARA REYNOLDS ALI WILSON GUFFY DONNA BIRT
  6. im am soooooo going to this K90 come onnnnnnnnnnnnn the almost famous room makes me laugh though almost famous my arse, id pay for this line up alone!! UPSTAIRS BAR: 'Almost Famous' JAMES LAWSON TARA REYNOLDS ALI WILSON GUFFY DONNA BIRT
  7. im am soooooo going to this K90 come onnnnnnnnnnnnn the almost famous room makes me laugh though almost famous my arse, id pay for this line up alone!! UPSTAIRS BAR: 'Almost Famous' JAMES LAWSON TARA REYNOLDS ALI WILSON GUFFY DONNA BIRT
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