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  1. With the awesome success that Tidy have had up my neck of the woods in Prestatyn, I made my way down South to the even sleepier seaside resort of Camber, with great expectations. After a 2 day expedition that saw 7 hours of the 2 days on the road (thanks for driving @Dawn), a night in Andover as @Lisa and @Tony P's lodgers (thankyou both) we arrived at Pontins!!!! @Shaney_R and I jumped out so we could get in as Lisa, Tony, Dawn and the rest of the crew were yet to collect there tickets! Shane and I approached a entry area, and were surprised there was no queue, we were given the briefest of searches and let into the grounds. We then went to collect our Laminates and find Scream, who we bumped into enroute to laminate collection. He had queued almost 2 hours to check into the chalet and collect the keys. Once we got into the chalet we realised they were very similar to those in prestatyn, a little larger maybe, although the quality wasn't as good as Prestatyn. The Chalet layout was really difficult to get to grips with, as they were all crammed in together in joined quadrants, also the number sequences didn't seem to run correctly, which would have been a nightmare come 5am on either of the mornings. Luckily we were placed directly behind the queen vic! We then made our way out of the grounds to head down to a pub and grab a few beers with the crew waiting for their tickets. Eventually we all made our way in, and then had to use mobile phone navigation to find Dawn with our luggage in her car. Which was the other side of the complex. Once we'd got the luggage back we all decided to get into the tidy mood by starting to get completely star spangled. I shaved off my beard to leave my tash for the weekend Bushy ala El Greko, although I have been told I looked more like the bloke out of Dirty Sanchez. Lol As we entered the venue for the first night that was to be Tidy Summer Camp we all waited in anticipation for what was ahead. We ventured upstairs to Arena 1 Friday Night Live, we were welcomed by some wicked sounds courtesy of the Talented Champion Burns, as they toiled their way through track after track the arena got busier and busier then hotter and HOTTER!!! It soon became unbearable and we headed off downstairs to arena 2, where it was time for the Dark Destroyer Mr Glazby to take control of the decks. As we entered the sound was fairly good, but not what we've come to expect at a Tidy Weekender, Glazza was throwing out some cool techno which I'm really liking at the moment, but then..he started to mix. He mixed like he had ski gloves on, not what I've become accustomed to from the man I call, GOD! I had to leave as every mix I heard him play was out by a mile. I returned to the chalet to collect The Dawn! She was feeling ok now, and told me I was a bad man! As we walked back into the venue we just caught Glazby leaving looking less than happy. After a quick chat he informed me in between a foul four lettered tirade that there was no monitor in the arena. God was less than happy. So I popped back into arena 2, and that's where I spent the majority of my night, learning to cope with missing beats at every mix. Paul Maddox was slamming out the tunes by now, and did the best he could, due to circumstances. I stomped, I sat, as did a lot of people. One thing that struck me with Summer Camp, was the attendance. Apart from the main arena everywhere else seemed to be a lot quieter, also in my opinion all the rooms were smaller than them up in North Wales. Up next was Nick Sentience, he played a nice hard set that got the room pumping big time, especially when he dropped his remix of Hostile. As he did, Maria came flying over at me and ripped me up out of the floor and forced me to dance in a comatose state. The rest of the night has become a bit of a blur, as I stayed downstairs in arena 2, up next was BK, now from what I remember he played a rather techy set, which I recall really enjoying, but since then I have chatted to a few people about his set and they said he didn't play anything techy. So I am stumped, although i do remember a remix of Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit which was rather dirty. After BK had completed his set, up stepped Ed Real, and delivered a stomper. Halfway through Ed Reals mash up, I decided it was time to call it a night for the arenas, and make my way to the chalet.. Upon arriving at the chalet, Frazzle and Liam headed off to their chalet to get changed then make their way back to our chalet. As many of you experienced at the last Tidy Weekender, a chalet party including myself and shaney are rarely quiet affairs, and this didn't dissapoint. Frazzle and myself armed with his Scrumpy cider went to work on it, which led to allsorts of mischievous goings on. As the messiness of the Saturday morning took its toll, people filtered off to their respective chalets. Frazzle, Lisa, TonyP, Maria and myself headed to Lisa's chalet and decided to sample a bit of Psy-trance. I remember the first few tracks then nothing. Apparently we had it on 3 times! Then some more Scrumpy, and then back to my chalet to prepare for the Saturday night. Saturday night did not have the best line up in the world, hence going into the arena at Midnight. I didn't even bother going into the pressure cooker upstairs, which was arena 1. Frazzle and myself headed for the hardcore arena for a bit of Kevin Energy, and then Ham. Damn I forgot how good hardcore was. Then we headed for a bit of a chillout in the arcade, as we prepared for my first ever experience of Proteus, a finnish bloke by all accounts, in the HQ sponsored arena. As we went in as he started up his set, I was shocked by the image in front of me, a gothic lunatic, dressed in leather with black lipstick to boot. One word described this man AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! Quite easily, the set of the weekend, He was everything, everyone else wasn't. From his mixing to his tune selection, his appearance to his damn good entertainment skills. I honestly believe this bloke enjoyed himself so much that while he was dancing he forgot he was actually on the decks, as he would run from the front of the decks back round to mix. I didn't stop dancing for the whole hour. Frazzle was that bowled over by him he fell over at least 6 times during his set. I got a little scared at one point as some meathead came up to me, he had muscles on muscles, put his arm round me and said in a deep dutch accent YOU LIKE THE PROTEUS YA I thought he was rather up front, but I was like yeah.YEAH. I was a little worried. He went on his rounds doing the same to everyone, when he approached frazzle, he hid behind me! If you have not seen Proteus, you have to make the time to see this man! WOW!!! The hour just went too quickly, but once the man had finished we went for a well deserved rest, and grabbed a bottle of water to rehydrate. Once we had regrouped after the vicious onslaught of the man from Finland, we headed off into the 3rd arena again hosted by Brisk's Next Generation Records, we kicked up a storm as Ponder & Mc Elmo took us to the next level with awesome hardcore sounds. As we waited to see who the special guest was.. hmm I wonder. 4am saw the arrival of none other than Brisk, who played as per norm, an absolutely devastatingly good set, from one stomping track to the next, he had the 3rd arena rammed, and this arena definitely needs to be bigger at the next event as it was pretty busy the whole night. Finishing off with some gabba that would make you turn in your grave, he played out in style, giving a big speech at the end, and also pressing for a bigger arena!!!! Once again back to the chalets, once again not quite sure what happened was right, but It was fun. More scrumpy, more fun with the electric shock machine and air ball gun. (Crill has video footage) Then onto Sunday night. As we headed out, for the final night of summer camp, everyone was in fairly good spirits. Once again the main arena was Hot as Hell, as we avoided it for the first hour or so, as we went and listened to Colin Barratt, who played a nice uplifiting techy set to warm us up nicely for the rest of the night. Then we headed up to the main arena, caught a bit of Anne Savage who played a solid set, although the drum n bass we had heard all day had taken its toll on Frazzle and he was dancing in a DnB stylee to hard house, which was quite funny. As the night drew on, we were treated to a B2B set from Paul Glazby and Andy Farley, even though the music was just background to me by now, then also to finish off was Rob Tissera. The night got fun as everybody had the fake tash syndrome. Afterwards everyone was once again back at our chalet for the closing hours of Summer Camp. In all honesty I had more fun in the chalets than I did in the arenas, this was a bit of a disappointment. Ok it was tidy's first attempt, but the whole event seemed disorganised, rushed and thrown together. It was a new venture, but knowing Tidy, they will persevere, and get it right eventually. Thanks to everyone who played a part at the weekend for me. Also all the staff at Tidy and Pontins (Camber sands). @Bushy Flyer
  2. Wow, is all we can say for this one. Wow. And that was just the car journey up there! 130mph all the way in an American Import Thunderbird, 150bpm hard house blaring into my ears is definitely the way to get yourself in the mood for an all night stomp fest. Anyways, enough of that. For a start, a quick shout out to everyone I was in the car park (C3, or 3C, I can't quite remember) with. Especially the gaggle (the correct collective term for a group of cyber kids) that numbered about 50 identically dressed fluoro teenagers opposite us - nice to see some individuality amongst clubland! Given the length of the queue, waiting time to get inside only amounted to about 20 mins, and thus remains in the 'tolerable' area. Once inside (entering into the Tidy Trax arena - NICE!), the atmosphere didn't really take me. It was a bit too cold in all of the arenas, the music hadn't even STARTED in Gatecrasher main, and the place gave an overall empty feel to it. Still, it was going to get better. A lot better. By the time I'd commandeered a VIP pass and heard Nick Sentience drop Revolution (sans vocals, never heard that before), the grin and gurn double had taken over me. However, staying in one place for an event like this would mean missing something, so the wanderlust took over. In my travels, I not only managed to meet a variety of new CTWers, some of whom I may have scared, some of whom I definitely scared, but I also managed to see the following; Underworld for a stunning rendition of new single Two Months Off. You Bring light in, to the darkness....... Superb. Hyde and Smith demonstrated that even without Mr Emerson's dancefloor savvy, they can still rock the joint. Tiesto roadblocking the main arena (I had my own way of getting through the crowds at this point), with a set that I've heard many describe as 'awe-inspiring'. Despite a lacklustre opening half hour, the Dutch dynamo managed to take it above and beyond, and proved to the assembled masses just why he is rated No.1 in the world. X-Press 2 once again tearing the roof off the Bugged Out! arena, and slapping all bedroom DJ's hard around the face with their now legendary six deck, three mixer madness. Lab4 proving that they are the undisputed kings of underground hard dance, with their staggering 160bpm set ripping through a selection of nu-classics, and bringing their music to a crowd that begged for more. Tidy Boys Well, Amo and Andy need no introduction to these pages, and once again the boys that are Tidy ripped the living [censored] out of the Tidy Trax arena. And not a Blockbuster theme tune in sight. Tune of the Night This is a toughie. X-Press 2 nearly squeezed it for the singalong that Lazy caused, as did Underworld with the live version of Born Slippy. But even the definitive beer boy anthem (Lager, Lager, Lager....) paled into insignifcance, when compared with the sheer aural orgasm that is; Lee Haslam - Music is the Drug Tidy Trax' very own Tony P lookalike has created the anthem of many an event this year, and Gatecrasher NEC was another feather in the cap. Noteworthy Events The magical mystical journey that many have dubbed, 'Tresh's Adventures' The security jacket, and with it the ability to push through large crowds of people and get away with it. The insanely overpriced (as per usual) laminates. The rather crap chill out room. Two X-Boxes and some overpriced bints charging for massages does not make a good rest area. And why the f^ck couldn't we smoke? (NOTE: I gave up smoking after Global Gathering, but it's the principal....) The numerous ClubTheWorld group hugs that took place. The area we commandeered at the back of the Tidy Trax arena. And when the music had all stopped, only one thing could be heard above the deafening silence of the main room..... WILL YOU START THE FANS, PLEASE!
  3. Polysexual Presents Supersexual!!! November 10th @ Air! Capes, masks and superpowers at the ready………Yes its time for Supersexual!!! Last years supersexual theme had such a great response, so Poly have decided to fly in all of your favourite superheroes for this massive occasion in the form of ‘powerful’ Proteus, ‘all action man’ @Andy Whitby, ‘incredible’ Nick Sentience, `mega man` Kutski, ‘super girl’ @Amber D, ‘terminator’ ‘Karim, and ‘super man’ Technikal making his Polysexual debut. Polysexual Presents Supersexual (Superhero theme) Oxygen Arena Proteus Andy Whitby Nick Sentience Kutski Karim Amber D Technikal Nitrogen Room Mark H Strange Dave b2b Live Wire Jordan Suckly (3 Decks & FX) Rob Davies Steve NRG b2b Shenton Colthemedik b2b Paul F Dave Spitz b2b Joe Pearce Carbon Lounge Hosted By Funk Deluxe Egoiste Funk FX Pearce M vs General Lee Dean H Rory Mcart Lady C Limited Early Bird Tickets £13.50 + £1.50 BF Advance Tickets £15 + £1.50 BF http://godskitchen.trinitystreetdirect.com...ection.asp?t=20 NUS £12.50 On The Door More On The Door Doors open 930pm - 6am
  4. PARTY PROACTIVE JOIN HEAT UK AND THE GALLERY FOR NYE 2006 FOYER, THE CARLING BRIXTON ACADEMY, LONDON - 9.30pm to 6am 4500 CLUBBERS / 4 ARENAS / 30 DJS 2006 has seen us dance, twirl, leap across the skies of Clubland. It’s been a fabulous year and one we are very proud to see out with HeatUK and The Gallery at Brixton Academy, London. Where better to celebrate a year which saw our sell-out events at Turnmills rocking to music of exceptional quality - from techno and electro to hard dance, psytrance and house, our international lineups have taken us on an extraordinary musical journey – and the wonder-ful, colourful people who joined us partied hard through it all  We hope you can join us on the 31st December to celebrate yours and ours year past and see in the next chapter of our most Proactive of adventures. Proactiiiive, Baby! Come Colourful, Courageous and Ready to Party! The Foyer – Party Proactive Christian Smith (Smith and Selway) Intec Records Nick Sentience Trevor Rockliffe Pete Wardman The *Ting* Jacob Moss Steelo The Main Room – Heat UK and The Gallery Above and Beyond (No 9 in the DJ Mag Top 100) Tall Paul Rob Tissera M.I.K.E PUSH Ian Betts Gavin Mytchel Marc French Aaron Baskerville The Balcony Bar – Affinity and Stereolojit VIP Bar – Never Enough and Fundamental Advance Tickets Early Bird - £20 + BF Saver Tickets - £25 + BF Standard Tickets - £30 + BF Advance Tickets - £40 + BF Ticket Outlets www.ticketweb.co.uk – 08700600100 Maria – www.toomuchbutneverenough.com Cyberdog – 020 7482 2842
  5. How the War began!! Not so many moons ago the Logic Alliance lived peacefully in their home, The Fridge on the southern side of the Clubbing Galaxy. Known only as fun loving peaceful party people they were happy with the territory that they felt was theirs forever. Without warning on 30th Jan 2000AD, The Frantic Imperials marched in from their home in the North destroying everything in sight with their banging brand of super charged Hard House. The Logic Alliance fled to the hills weak, surprised and defeated...the War had just begun!!! In a wise tactical maneuver, the Logic Alliance retaliated on January 18th 2003 and marched straight into the Frantic Imperials home and flagship venue, Camden Palace blowing it away like no other had done before....the rest is just history.. Jan 30th 2000 AD – Frantic make counter attack on Fridge, Logic flea to the hills defeated... Jan 18th 2003 AD - Logic retaliates and marches into Camden Palace, taking no prisoners.. Sept 20th 2003 AD - Frantic and Logic go head to head at the mighty Camden Palace - a truce is declared... Jan 30th 2004 AD - In a surprise attack by mutant Dodos, Logic are forced from their home The Fridge as it is invaded and taken over... March 28th 2004 AD - Frantic's flagship Camden Palace is destroyed by enemy Starship. They are forced to find a new home... May 15th 2004 AD - Logic and Frantic battle it out over London’s brightest star The Scala, London's newest and freshest Hard Dance venue. The battle for the soul of London clubbing is here once again!!! This battle CANNOT be won without your support!!! – This still could be the Summer of Love…..It’s up to you……We hope to see you there… Logic & Frantic present: WAR OF THE WORLDS !!! The Scala, King's Cross, London.N1 (2 mins walk from Kings Cross Tube/BR) Saturday 15th May 2004 9PM - 6AM Get ready for the sequel !! - There are less than 5 days before Logic and Frantic battle it out once more - The Soul of underground London clubbing is at stake once again......This will be the only collaboration between Logic & Frantic in 2004! Computer Generated FX and Video, Intergalactic Decor, London's LAK:UK dancers and the most up for it crowd this side of the Atlantic.. Please note that this event will open at the earlier time of 9PM !! Main Room Nick Sentience - LIVE !! Proteus - Stage show !! Rubec Caroline Banx Kutski Ben Stevens Ilogik b2b Phil Reynolds Area 2 - DirtyDJS vs Oblivion James Jaye Tin Tin Danny Luu Chris Vincent Smyrky Shaf de Bass KB Matt Clark Area Three - Funkified Ollie M Filthy Rich Moose Advance tickets £12 /MOTD Directly on 07944 704694 Paying guest :: Email FULL names to logicguestlist@yahoo.co.uk?subject=Newsletter_Logic - Please note that this list is operated on a strict first come first served basis Buy Online:: http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=uk...ail&event=93774 Other London Outlets:: Available from Bangingtunes (Oxford Circus), Cyberdog (Covent Grdn & Camden Market)
  6. Track Listing DT8 - DESTINATION (BK MIX) NICK SENTIENCE & HARRY DIAMOND - TRIPPY RAFFERTY & CASPER - 24/7 PAUL MADDOX - TENSION RR FIERCE - JUST BEGUN RR FIERCE & DMF - BUST DA BEAT PAUL GLAZBY - COMING OUT JP & JUKESY - "HOW I FEEL" JP & JUKESY - H-BOMB F1 - RECOIL (DONE AND DUSTED REMIX) PAUL GLAZBY - KICK IT UHT - BATTLE ANYBODY (CASPER REMIX) PAUL KING - ODYSSEY This will also be available to download from www.jpandjukesy.co.uk in the near future, limited number of cd's available Will also be available on gurn pick a mix asap Please contact Jukesy@jpandjukesy.co.uk if you are interested in a cd or download information Please check out our site for our lateset bookings and info - Future sets booked for Afterssential, Insomnicz, Insomniacz Leicester, Synergy, Bosh + more Download from ftp://jp:jukesy@213.123.198.254:21 enjoy
  7. just wondered if anyone is that bothered if a DJ turns up and does sets by CD and not Vinyl?? Phil Reynolds mixed CD'S on Sat at Brixton??
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