>I have to say Alex this was my best gig ever becuase it was an ultimate
dream come true and I loved
>the feel of the dark vault and its sweaty walls, its such a contrast to
upstairs and if Tresor ever goes it will be
>a tragedy thats for sure.

I'll bet Ian!

yeah, that's some dark ass action they got going on down there. It's like
some sort of torture vault or something.

I have to say I liked upstairs though as well. Infact, I was in the pub
last night and all my mates were pretty surprised that I thought it was so
good... maybe it was because I was away and it all seemed different. I
dunno, by the time I'd got to Tresor I'd been on a 24 hour non stop
drinking bender. So my opinions are probs skewed.

anyway I wrote a massive long post, I put a bit about tresor in so I c&p'd
so you can see my opinions on it.

"5am came and the club shut. The rest of our boys had headed to bed, but I
wasn't really up for going home, so Mike and I thought we'd head over to
Tresor to see if it was still open. Arrived there 5.30 ish, walked in and
it was JUMPING!! Pretty gob-smacked really, wasn't expecting much at all,
but it was hot. Grabbed some beers, found ourselves a little corner and
spent an hour or so dancing away, watching the ladies go by. So, we were in
this room on the ground floor, and thought this was it - I was surprised
that the music wasn't really banging, I heard Metro Area 5 again in here,
some other stuff that I'm guessing was sort of Kompakt style things and
some kinda modern poppy italo electronic stuff which I didn't have a clue
what it was. The dj couldn't really beat match that well, but was working
his records and pretty much had the crowd eating out of his hand. Everybody
was going pretty wild...

It took at least an hour for us to realise that there was infact more rooms
to it! The "Globus" room is quite thin, but very long with bars at both
ends, the dj box in the middle, raised up. High ceilings didn't really
affect the sound at all and there was all the usual kinda 'club'
decorations in there... At one end of the room was a little door leading to
a tiny back room that was also a bar. There was a great dj on in here,
again playing a bit of everything, and a garden out back which I sat in for
a while and listened to the chit the guy was playing. Nice selections.

You had to go through this room to get to the famous Tresor vault. Down the
stairs, past the merchandise stall and past another bar, there were some
metal gates leading to the vault....

Flippin 'eck! It was madness! Just a dark dark room (I couldnt see my hand
infront of my face), a strobe, a low ceiling and it was packed with loads
of mad german techno heads getting lost in the heavy heavy 'main room at
Lost' kinda vibe. We spent a while down here. It was heavy s**t. Dark dark
music, drum loops all the way, no melody, just driving hard music. I guess
it could have been alot harder - UK heads, a Bicknell set in the main room
at Lost was exactly what it was like.... They were using Ableton Live too
when I popped over to have a look. I couldn't tell before I looked though
which I guess was a good thing.

so, anyway, we left tresor about 9.30 am and wondered the streets of
Berlin, gazing at all the cool buildings in the basking sunshine. No map,
didn't know where we were going but somehow ended up back on the street to
out hostel. Stopped at the Petrol Station to find it sold beer! Happy Days!
We stocked up, nipped back and changed our sweaty clothes and headed to the
park to drink beer and smoke joints in the glorious sunshine."
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