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  1. Tidy Weekender 4 - October 10-12 - Pontins, Prestatyn Line-up Adam Sharpe @Andy Farley Anne Savage BK Breeze Brisk DJ Ham Ed Real Eddie Halliwell GRH Guffy @Guyver Ian M Ingo Jez & Charlie Johnny Dangerous Jon Rundell Justin Bourne K-90 (Live) Karim Kevin Energy Lab 4 (Live) Lady Dana Lee Haslam Lisa Lashes Lisa Pin Up @PaulGlazby Paul Maddox Rachel Auburn Rob Tissera Scot Project Scott Brown Shan Sharkey Steve Hill Steve Thomas Stimulant DJs Tara Reynolds Tidy Boys Tim Clewz Tin Tin Trophy Twins Cost VIP - £125 p.p. Classic - £105 p.p. Popular - £95 p.p. all include laminates now Schedule Friday - general stuff (main arena), bouncy classics (second arena), funky friday (third room) Saturday - big beach ball (main arena), vicious circle (second arena), next generation hardcore (third room) Sunday - hard as hell (main arena), national anthems (second arena) Stuff Booking for Tidy FC members starts Monday 30 June, www.tidy.com or 01709 710022 Nice one @Groovster for getting a guest appearance in the leaflet... CTW Member Attendees @Zen_Master @jellybabyuk @Shaney_R + 1 @Scream + 1 @Clubbing Si @James @Maria @CreamyC @SarahPVC @Groovster @Mr_Moo @Tidy Tart @chickadee @Geordie_becky @Mr Happy @TomD @rickd @xpaulax @MattD @Beckie in La La Land @Tresh @Pepsi @wub_wub @Tara @rachel @Bushy @Daredevil_Tony @LiamStyles Chell AngelJodie @babyred Tidy_si @Snez @Chris Hutchinson @Tucky @Ikon @oddball @Mad4It Chrissy ? @MItz @ANDY WHITBY @Tony P @Miss Diddy @Bungle @Shenlong (maybe) @bunnykins @majikman @Snez + 3 @Bukey Jay @tantrumqueen 54 Slappy + 5 friends in VIP style 55 @sentialSteve + 5 all booked u 56 @Shelby + 3 up for it birds! 57 @JemWivaJ AV IT /images/graemlins/grumpy.gif/images/graemlins/grumpy.gif Calendar
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    Line-up Adam Sharpe @Andy Farley Anne Savage BK Breeze Brisk DJ Ham Ed Real Eddie Halliwell GRH Guffy @Guyver Ian M Ingo Jez & Charlie Johnny Dangerous Jon Rundell Justin Bourne K-90 (Live) Karim Kevin Energy Lab 4 (Live) Lady Dana Lee Haslam Lisa Lashes Lisa Pin Up @PaulGlazby Paul Maddox Rachel Auburn Rob Tissera Scot Project Scott Brown Shan Sharkey Steve Hill Steve Thomas Stimulant DJs Tara Reynolds Tidy Boys Tim Clewz Tin Tin Trophy Twins Cost VIP - £125 p.p. Classic - £105 p.p. Popular - £95 p.p. all include laminates now Schedule Friday - general stuff (main arena), bouncy classics (second arena), funky friday (third room) Saturday - big beach ball (main arena), vicious circle (second arena), next generation hardcore (third room) Sunday - hard as hell (main arena), national anthems (second arena) Stuff Booking for Tidy FC members starts Monday 30 June, www.tidy.com or 01709 710022 Nice one @Groovster for getting a guest appearance in the leaflet... Forum Topic
  3. The legendary Tidy Weekender returns to celebrate the 25th birthday of the world’s biggest Hard House music brand. Featuring the very best DJs, entertainment and music across 2 days and 2 nights at the spiritual home of Tidy, Pontins Holiday Camp in Prestatyn, this is the ultimate summer holiday for the Harder Generation! Tickets: Tidy 25
  4. Has anyone booked for The Tidy Weekender 25? They say it's gonna be the last one so i've had to book VIP
  5. With TW5 tickets going on sale in only 3 weeks, i think its time to find out who is in who's chalets. I will keep this updated, save scrolling through numerous posts! CHALET 1 Bushy Jellybabyuk Scream Sexy nic CHALET 2 Mr Moo Tresh Oddball CHALET 3 Maria James Liam Styles Charlene (Liam's misses) CHALET 4 Captain Cunted and fellow cunts CHALET 5 Clubbin_si Dani bloke called steve and his bird CHALET 6 Leedzlad + whoever when they get their act together CHALET 7 Tara Hardhouse Helen Mark (DJ Elemental) Colin Lydia Bunnykins People who need chalets to stay in Chickadee +1 Tidy_tart Agent Russ Tranquility
  6. Friday Well, well, well. After months of anticipation it was once again time for the weekender madness to take over the lives of 3,500 clubbers. Pontins in Prestatyn was the venue, as the sleepy holiday resort on the north coast of Wales was transformed into the capital off all things Tidy. After Tidy Weekender 4 finished, and all the tears were shed at the end of another weekender, I don't know how people stayed sane as they waited for instalment number 5. Well, they did, and they came to lose their sanity for 72 hours, once again. For the 5th round of Tidy's addictive weekenders, they incorporated a military theme, as we arrived, and collected our chalet keys and laminates, Sgt Pickles and Major Mozart were seen walking around in full officers uniform. For the first time at a Weekender event, Tidy issued a dress code for the Friday night. Camo. This had not gone down very well with numerous message boards, including CTW. So the dress code had been relaxed a little, and everybody was asked to wear at least one item relating to the military, even a green coloured top was good enough. Checking into our chalet, we realised we were just around the corner from the VIP area, which was housing a lot of people we knew. Our chalet number was 189, which now has legendary status, but that will be brought up later in the review. We sorted ourselves out, ready for the night ahead, had a quick scout round the area, to see who was in close proximity, we had @Frazzel's chalet and @Clubbing Si's chalet, and we paid them a quick visit, and then headed off back to 189. A quick change into me camo outfit of green cargo pants, army surplus t-shirt, and helmet, I was ready to advance from my trench and go over the top for the first time this weekend. Once inside I entered the main arena where Riley and Durrant were playing some lovely trance to start the weekend off, I have a memory of them dropping bullet in the gun and going crazy to it. As they were reaching the end of their set, I headed off to the toilets. Inside taking a slash was none other than Lee Haslam, what was to follow was the first bit of comedy to a very funny weekend. Two randoms were taking a slash near Mr H, and having a bit of a convo with him, to which I thought nothing of, until I heard them giving him a bit of hassle, banter style, and then came the punch line, the giggle bit. So Lee, tell me, do you ever do any scratching? You know, like Eddie Halliwell Lee Haslam replies, No lads, I don't to which they reply. It's a corker Yeah that's right, the only thing you can scratch is your arse! I thought it was that funny, I nearly pissed on me boots. Lee took it all in his stride, and was having a laugh with them. It was a scene I think I will never forget. Once I was back on the dancefloor, as in true Tidy Weekender style, I lost everyone. I went back to where we were all dancing, and lo and behold, @jellybabyuk, @Scream, @SexyNic and @Tresh had all disappeared. Then @Shaney_R appeared from nowhere, asking me where everyone was. Cue, mission round the dancefloor, through the arcades, into arena 2, and back to where we were dancing, only to find everyone back there. I'm sure they do it on purpose and follow you around the venue. So once were all united again, it was time to take a proper look around. As Lee Haslam set about making people dance, we left and sampled arena 2, which tonight was Yoji & Friends This is were we bumped into the likes of @LiamStyles, @Crill and @Frazzel, getting on down to some filthy hard beats from Oliver Klitzing, anyhow, smirking at his surname was not on anyones mind, as everyone was there for a brilliant blend of Hardstyle that would make your eyes water even if the sound system was a little below a standard you'd expect from tidy. After a stomp to him, for most of his set, we set off next door to Arena 3, and into the aptly named funky room Make love not war. As soon as we got in, I got dirty looks from Shane, for taking him into a funky room, but Tresh, Jellybaby and I were going nowhere, and started to funk it up big time, to the Trophy Twins, as they played some great vocal house that just put a big grin on your face. We lasted about 15 minutes in there, as Shane came running in to tell us the Tidy Boys were about to start. As a lot of you may know, my opinion recently of the Tidy Boys, is not exactly colourful, BUT, their set intros at Tidy Weekenders are NOT to be missed. Last time they flew out of cardboard boxes in full cyber, this time was something completely different. The lights went down, and as only Tidy do, their intro was littered with samples from a selection of Tidy Releases. Being the National Anthem Theme in Arena 1, all the old faves were littered in the intro. Music is the Drug, Man On The Moon and Coming on Strong to name a few. Then with a flash bang of a firework Amo and Andy flew across the stage suspended from the ceiling on cables, in full combat gear and imitation machine guns. Once they had their fun, with pickles doing random somersaults while attached to the cables, they unhooked, and came running round, winding the ram-jammed arena up into a frenzy. Amadeus runs over to the decks and starts to mix in the first tune, as Andy Pickles runs around from one side of the stage to the other. By now everyone is smiling, screaming, jumping and pointing in unison at the boys tidy. The atmosphere is near explosive as Amo does most of the mixing while Andy Pickles does the entertaining. Tidy mentioned that they had sorted the heat problem in Arena 1, well this was its first test, and I have to say it had failed, as it was as hot as any of the previous events, and it wasn't long passed midnight!! As the temperature soared, I had to get rid of the helmet. So Tresh and I headed back off to the chalet, to change me headwear. We arrived back from the barracks about an hour later, feeling very spongy. As we hunted down Jellybaby, we went into Arena 2 again, and caught some of Adam from Lab4. We stayed in their for about 5 minutes, I decided it was too hard for the mrs and that she wouldn't be in there. I remember saying to Tresh on the way out that the music was proper nosebleed stuff he thought I said I had a nosebleed lol. Eventually we met up with Jellybaby in the arcade. She was having a conversation with a jonny Knoxville lookalike through the glass. It was weird. It was now about 2am, and I couldn't quite get into what was offered from tidy. The night seemed to go into a slump, and I couldn't get out of it. I decided to go back to the chalet again and to try and bump myself up a bit, you know, get back into the swing of things. Tresh joined me. I think it speaks for itself what went on in the chalet. I felt like a sniper while we were there, hiding in a hole for ages, until the right opportunity arose to pounce out and get back into the action. Upon re-entry into no-mans-land, we headed straight into the arcade, hooked up with the platoon at the previously arranged rendezvous, and marched into Arena 2, to do battle with Yoji and Friends. Once inside we met up with Liam, Crill, Frazzle etc. and joined forces to do battle with Sterling Moss. This was the first time I'd seen him, as I stupidly passed up the chance the previous week after wildchild, all I can say is I was highly impressed. His mixing was spot on, his in-set effects were awesome, and tune selection was fab. I was later told, that he played a average set, by his standards. I was shocked. I stomped the hardest I had all night, and then I heard One Night In Hackney for the first time. I was in my element. Then a girl appeared behind the decks, and just lifted the needle off the record that was playing, and she looked all confused. Sterling Moss then jumped up, grabbed the girl and pushed her over to the bouncers as the girl shouted abuse and the crowd laughed and jeered. Dawn later told me that the girl walked straight past the security, onto the stage while Moss was looking through his record bag. The girl was seen throwing water over the bouncers later. I don't know what happened to her, but she was far from with it. I wanted what she'd had! Mr Moss came to a close, playing on til about 04:10, as Mr Headliner, Yoji Biomehanika messed about with a Apple Laptop to get himself set up ready; the Arena suddenly became very busy. I believe people come to see his hair just as much as him play, as he took to the decks with white streaks in his long locks. As Yoji set off with his first tune, you could tell the sound system was not gonna handle it. Distorted sound from the speakers said it all; this system could not handle Yoji. It was a shame, as I looked forward to hearing Yoji, as the only previous time I heard him was a year before at TW3, where he rocked Arena 1 on the Saturday night. This time though, it was Arena 2, with a sub-standard sound system. His first mix in my eyes was terrible, as there seemed to be a herd of wilder beast running through the arena, which was deeply disappointing. It didn't seem to bother the majority of the crazy loons in this Arena though; they danced like mad, and made lots of noise. Sadly I found the second mix as the first, coupled with the sound system, it just wasn't going to keep me in there for another 40 minutes or so until 5. As we left we peaked our heads in for 5 minutes worth of Cally & Juice, who seemed to be playing to a half full arena, which was a shame, as they played a couple of good tracks. I would have stayed but the disappointment of Yoji's set took me down, and I just wanted to get back to the chalet for the upcoming madness that would be the Friday Night Afterparty!!!!!!! As far as afterparties go, this was a lighthearted affair, with various comings and goings from certain people, in short the likes of Liam, Crill, Clubbing_si, Highlander, Moo and the ever-present Tresh. As we all know what goes on at afterparties that the likes of this group of people I've mentioned attend, I'm not going to go into too many details. We basically got smashed and had a wee chat and dug the odd hole here or there, for people (including myself) to fall into. Liam seemed to be forever at the table, playing about on the surface with his flexible friend. Shaney_r by now was getting into the swing of it, and the entertainment was about to begin. If you haven't met Shane, then I can tell you that he is without doubt the funniest person you can meet. Whether it was just random comments directed across the chalet, or just actions he was doing, everyone just sat back and took it all in. The highlight was the random screams at people walking about outside, he didn't know them, he didn't care. Moo kept saying to me, that Shane was crazy, and he'd never seen anything like him. When the oxford dictionary people put their word explanation in, it should read: Random (Ra-n-dom) Shaney_R As mid-morning approached the party attendees dispersed back to their own chalets, or off to someone else's. We just chilled out, and got our heads down, ready for the Saturday night. Saturday After Friday night and Saturday mornings escapades, we were all a little worn out, and I have to say, for the first time ever at a Tidy Weekender, did everyone in our chalet get a bit of kip. We all awoke at approximately 6pm, and decided to get a shower and a bit of grub. So on went the water heater, and on went the cooker. Wet bodies and wet pasta was the order of the day. Once we were all fed, and all cleaned up, we all milled about our chalet, other peoples chalets, and just got back into the swing of things at our own pace. We popped round to @Clubbing Si’s chalet, to find everyone still totally wired from the previous night. Also took a visit round to see Frazzle and co. also popping in to see 879 at his chalet too. As the Saturday night kick off fast approached we all sat around debating whether or not to make an early start on it or to hang back a bit and let it get going. We all decided on hanging five apart from @Shaney_R who decided it was his mission to go and see Caroline Banx, after falling hopelessly in lust with her at Wildchild the previous week. So of he went, he says he was the first in there, and that she played a storming set. We headed in at about 22:15, as Anne Savage was due on, but she had swapped sets with Charlotte Birch, so we had a bit of a stomp to her, before going through to the boys room, in arena 2, to listen to a bit of mixmag future hero Guffy. Once he was done up stepped Tidy’s new Whizzkid, the Magnificent Colin B. Playing a nice tech fuelled set to start with and then finishing up with beats that pounded our senses good and proper. This was by far my favourite set of the weekend, it had a bit of everything, and had balance. The room was only 2/3rds full, but my golly gosh that 2/3 of a room were subjected to some great mixing and an awesome set, which strayed away from the norm, that hard house delivers of late. As his set came to a close, the arena filled up for an established tidy whizzkid. Guyver. After a very disappointing set at Magna NYE, @Guyver really had to deliver to get himself back in my good books, and to be fair, he started off fairly well, and was keeping a nice flow going with some stomping tunes. This unfortunately died after a while, and my scheduled meet up with @Ikon was on the cards, so I had to leave young Mr Mearns to entertain a mad for it crowd of hard house nutters, who seemed to be having a jolly good time. I met up with @Ikon outside Arena 3, the next generation hardcore arena, and stepped inside for a bit of a boogie, well, a hardcore bounce. After trying to keep up for about 10 minutes I decided to get out and to try to breath as the temperature in there was easily in the 100s. Once back out into the arcade, we had a quick chat and I introduced him to a few members from the site, then we made our separate ways. I headed back into the boys arena, where @Guyver was finishing up, and I have to say he closed a lot better than I have ever heard him finish before. He played some stomping tunes, as next up was Ingo. The lights went down low, and Mr Ingomells entered with his remix of Brainbug Nightmare, this set the tone for his set, and what a set it was, dark pounding sounds with an evil stab to them, the whole of arena 2, jumped and found an aggression to their rhythmic pogo-ing, and arm waving. Emma and I sat up on the seats overlooking everybody going mental. About 20 minutes before Ingo finished, Emma decided she wanted to go back to the chalet, as she said she had heard a similar set from him loads of times before so off we went. At the time this seemed like a great idea, as Mark Eg was scheduled to play next, but, Ikon told me that he had spoken to the boy Eg and that he said he was on last. So I thought I would go back to the chalet and chill for a while and then go back in for 4am and have it large to Mark Eg for the last hour. Oh how wrong I was. Ikon.. Cheers. So once back in at about 03:30, we entered the Boys arena again, and there laying out tune after tune of euphoric hard dance was none other than Mr Rob Tissera. Tresh and I had a right good ole knees up and kicked it for a while, enjoying the euphoric sounds that was drumming out of the sound system. I remember Rob Tissera going on til about 4:15am, and I decided it was time to go back to the chalet, and get some pre-after party messiness going. So as Tissera hammered out bring the lights down to a frenzied room of clubbers I gave it all I had before walking to the shop, collecting a couple of pints of milk, and then heading back to the chalet. Little did I know what was to follow! @Bushy
  7. There’s a party goin on in them there hills…… By the time October arrives, autumn will be well underway. The days will be shorter and the nights longer – the perfect setting for tidy’s 8th Weekender! Tidy will be setting up camp everyone’s favourite ranch - Prestatyn. So sit back and read on, as we tell you all about tidy’s Wild Wild West. Its time to saddle up folks, and get yourselves booked into one of the hotly sought after saloons at tidy’s 8th Weekender. For close to 72 hours, the tidy boys and girls are on course to bring you the finest Weekender to date. If you thought Weekenders 5, 6 or 7 were incredible, just wait till you see what’s in store this time. Forget the autumn rains and miserable skies, tidy are bringing a touch of western America to the dusty plains of Prestatyn. As ever, Friday night’s entertainment is crucial as it sets the scene for the rest of the weekend. Three arenas each night, packed to the rafters with the fiercest spinners tidy can rope in. Dedicated to their cause, Sheriff Mozart and Billy the Kid Pickles (Tidy Boys) will be donning their chaps, holsters and cowboy hats as they mount their steers in Arena One, aptly called Home on the Range. They’ll be backed up by the lawless Andy Whitby and pistol swinging Ian M, who makes a very welcome return to the Weekender. Across the way in Arena two, dubbed the Rockin Rodeo, and making his VDJ debut at the Weekender is the illustrious Ilogik. He’ll be delivering a set that’ll have you staring at the stars! Ben Stevens will be getting down, dirty and damn right vicious and with Captain Tinrib mounting the bucking bronco, you just know it’s gonna be hard as hell, and raw with it! Finally for those who want to kick back, swig a bottle of beer, toss a few shooters and take it easy to the sound of house, then head over to Arena 3, where the Trophy Twins, Oblong and Dan Doran will be on hand to serve it up. Saturday night is when the rough riders sweep into tidy town. The high and mighty are set to rip roar through arena I, they are: Teknical, Jon Rundell, Organ Donors, Amber D, Tidy Boys, Mark EG, Yoji Biomehanika and Radio 1’s hot new property Kutski. In Arena 2 and taking no prisoners are the Magnificent 7:- Barely Legal, Alphazone, Lee Haslam, Ed Real, Rob Tissera, Tara Reynolds and JP & Jukesy. Meanwhile if you’re into checking out the next generation of hardcore DJs, including Sy, Brisk vs Marc Smith, Recon and Joey Riot, then head to Arena 3! And so we come to Sunday - the day of reckoning! Across 3 arenas, tidy have enlisted the gun slinging talents of the Disco Brothers, Teknical, Anne Savage, Andy Farley, Paul Glazby, Ian Betts, John OO Flemming, Judge Jules, Lee Haslam, Simon Mu and Max Cooper! Seriously, is there any place on earth you’d rather be at? We think not. This is a Sunday line-up unrivalled and unprecedented! As with every tidy Weekender, daytime activities, for those with sense, and for those who never sleep take up 50% of the time. So in true Wild West style, expect the expected and of course with the Tidy Boys involved the completely unexpected! Saturday afternoon will see an unmissible show from some very special surprise guests as well as line-dancing with the 3 Amigos! For those who like a ride, tidy will be importing a sup’ed bucking bronco and hosting their own Rodeo. A set of quick draw heats, the hotly contested tidy football competition and a very special, and very twisted version of The Wild Wild Weakest Link. We’d love to tell you who’ll be donning the leather chaps and filling the shoes of Anne Robinson, but the two contenders are still fighting over it!! For fans of football, and we know there are hundreds, we’ll be screening the England match LIVE at the Weekender. This is the last Weekender of 2005, and it’s gearing up to be a very big one! We’ve done nothing but GIVE this year, and with this particular Weekender falling just weeks after our 10th birthday, we’ll be well in the mood to GIVE that extra bit more.
  8. Are You All Ready? Pontins, Prestatyn. 9pm. And, despite the fact that I'd been travelling since 7am that morning, the prospect of 72hrs of the hardest beats on the market was keeping me going. Almost as soon as we drove into the site, the bass filled the air. Walking from the car to the main entrance, anticipation crackled around the assembled clubbers. Once check in had happened, chalets had been located, decks set up and clothes changed, it was time to hit the rooms and see if the previous year could be improved on. Time to lay down some serious sounds Arriving late as we had, I got into the main room in time to see Hennes & Cold finish off a blinding set, further pushing the boundaries and definitions of euphoric hard trance with their display. Of particular note was their newly commissioned remix of Dirt Devils' The Drill, a personal favourite. After that of course, it was time for Amo and Andy to officially welcome us to the party. Un-[censored]-believable In accordance with Tidy lore, the opening of any Tidy Boys set is always a spectacle in itself. This time round, the boys favoured us with their own unique take on the Professionals theme tune, itself spliced into the usual Jim'll Fix It monotany. However, the preferred brand of boshness for many a discerning clubber that followed in the next hour only added to the speculation that this weekend would be the best yet. It's over for me Elsewhere, Lashes' bitch A-Star once again proved to the assembled masses that why bother with mixing ability when nepotism will get you just as far. Ed Real's drunken set afterwards was far more enjoyable, as the Nukleuz don showed the Harder Arena how it was done. Meanwhile, back in the main room, stateside supremo Jon Bishop blew his already impressive performance from last year out of the water with a quite literally mind blowing set, his own Stalker being another obvious highlight. I said shut up Despite missing Paul Maddox's set (a good effort from the spotty kid), Eddie Halliwell and Rob Tissera finished off Friday night's proceedings with their back-to-back set extravaganza, similar to the one witnessed at Slinky Bournemouth the month before. Tissera's party hardy attitude to tunes contrasted nicely with Halliwell's as always scratch-tastic approach, and the assembled clubbers lapped it up. With Friday night over and down with, it was time to return to the chalets in readiness for Saturday night. This is real shit In my opinion, the lineup for the main room on Saturday will never be bettered. Wunderkind Guyver kicked off proceedings, delivering the hard dance hybrid that we have come to know and love. Sunny D boys Jez and Charlie were up next, and their own style of boshness stood out for me. Sacrificing a concussed Lee Haslam and a Tony Du Vit memorial set that was by all accounts breathtaking, I was instead privileged to hear perhaps the set of the weekend. Now, don't get me wrong. Favouritism is not playing a part here as regular posters will know that Alison and myself have rarely seen eye-to-eye, but in her @LittleMissLoud guise she did the good name of ClubTheWorld proud. Anthem after anthem after anthem tore the roof off the Generation arena, despite a couple of unavoidable technical problems. Like needles that jumped every time yours truly pogoed too close on the dancefloor. Oops. I'm really mad Back in the main room, Yoji Biomehanika made up for his noticeable abscence from this years festivals with a breakneck hard trance workout, despite audibly slowing the pitch down at one point. At this point however, much to my chargrin, several factors that I was not fully in control of put me out of the running for the remainder of Saturday night. Grrr. Still, with the exception of the dire Rachel Auburn, the Tidy girls pulled off their back-to-back-to-back-to-back set with relative ease, and Amo and Andy again finished off the night with their standard party orientated style. We came, we saw, we kicked it's arse Sunday night got off to a poor start, with the absolutely dire Guffy laying down a badly programmed, poorly mixed pile of toss. Disjointed tune selection and dropped beats forced me into the Tidy Two arena, where the still feeling the effects Lee Haslam surpassed Saturday's set with a more Trance orientated mix. This was followed by a brief glance at Guyver's second set, again in my opinion better than the first time round. Two trailer park girls go round the outside There are certain three word combinations that make any night something special. Sasha and Digweed, for example. Brandon Block - cancelled, is another. However, the three words guaranteed to make me wet are simply Lab 4 live. Seeing as I appear to stalk Adam and Les around the country with startling regularity, it was only right that I should see them perform perhaps what was their best set yet. Requeim, 4th Floor, the Witch and THAT Eminem track were all present and correct, and the crowd lapped them up as per usual. Live music really does take on a whole new meaning when the dreadlocked demons of the dancefloor step up to the plate. Bet Coldplay never inspire such fervour in their crowd. I don't need this no more As per the first two weekenders, the honour of closing was again given to the hardest man in dance music, and Ronaldo lookalike, Paul Glazby. The Vicious Circle boss again proved himself up to the task, peppering his set with the harshest beats going, and a smattering of his own productions. And with that, the weekender was closed once again. All that remained was to count the damage, embrace the paranoia, and set off on the long drive back to the south coast. It's over for me Tune of the Weekend Dirt Devils - The Drill (Hennes and Cold remix) Never thought I'd hear a track signed to Dave Pearce's dance label played at Tidy Weekender, but there you go. Set of the Weekend Little Miss Loud Proving that she gets booked on more than just looks alone, and narrowly beating Lab 4 to the coveted title with her anthem tinted set. Hero of the Weekend Lee Haslam For giving himself concussion during the Tidy sports day sack race, but still managing to complete his two sets over the course of the weekend. Much respect. Bet you won't try a somersault over the line next time though will you. Words by Matt Young (@wub_wub) Photos
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