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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 4:27 PM
Subject: (313) deadbeat


> or any reports from the czech party that the london peeps dj'd at with
> rolando?

Here's a few more pics:

http://www.phonopsia.co.uk/pics/Resized/Foundation2.htm

...and this is my review from Little Detroit, which I don't have time to
re-type at the moment, since it's the fourth day of Rob's birthday tonight.
;)

 Well that about sums it up.  The things that made the biggest impression on
me about the main event is how happy everyone seemed to be with their sets,
and how open-minded the crowd was. I guess I just don't often get the same
sense of excitement from larger crowds. It still felt very intimate although
the venue was fairly big and reasoanbly full. It's really hard to pick out a
highlight of the evening for me, because I was running back and forth
between everything all night, and it's rather blurry anyway. Gutted about
missing all of the Blowmen (our sets overlapped). Really really enjoyed what
I heard of Rolando. Chris Finke's drum 'n bass action was dope (slept
through his later set, as pictures will evidence with much hilarity soon).
Lee's set was a particular stand-out for me as well, since we're on such a
similar musical wavelength.

The rest of the weekend was rather messy of course. Think I got about six
hours of sleep the whole time, including the flight back. I'm totally
astounded we weren't chucked out of the place we had the 2nd party. There
was some serious WWF-necro-catpengiun absurdity going on up in that bitch.

Not much more to add other than that Czech is lovely, the new and old travel
companions were tops, and I can't wait to do it again!  Oh - actually how
about this! Just over £7 (360kr) for a carton of smokes @ the duty free!

Tristan
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