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offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 14:55 [#00365704]
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Wooooooooooaaaahhhhhhh!!!!

I've done a little review of the gig for all you lovely
people here.

One thing about the gig says it all. The ten minute ovation
and calls for an encore. Im not lying here.

Starting of the night after the lo-fidlelity all-stars went
through thier greatest hits, luke vibert come on with some
of his trademark electro-hip-hop we know him for. Great
headbopping stuff. As luke played, rich set his laptops up,
and as it moved towards his set, it slowly turned into drum
'n' bass, into a mental drill 'n' bass set as rich took over
the reins.

The crowd, warp geeks, punk kids, old acid relics and many
over's soon were converted to the aphex cause. Just when it
all started going really well, rich dropped the nuke that
was 54 cymru beats and the whole place went mental.

After the apparence of the giant, masked guy, the analogue
bopping grew into windowlicker, which blew the roof off the
botique tent (and the first crowd surfer at an aphex gig
(probably)). Then old acid took the forefront, with rich
packing in the beats and sending the crowd into obvilion.

Then, the wierd mulletted, aphex masked troll appeared, with
the pounding beats sending the place apeshit.

Then it all ended, with a few thousand new devout new fans,
and that ten minute cheering. In the end, the man himself
had to tell the crowd that he couldnt play an encore, much
to everyones annoyance.

Better than the strokes.


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-08-26 15:01 [#00365708]
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Whow, great!
The soundclash he played in Belgium, thursday ,was pretty
disapointing, so I'm happy he didn't disappoint in the UK.


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-08-26 15:03 [#00365711]
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I was there too, and i can tell you it was an amazing
experience. His performance was way better than the one i
heard at the NME show at Astoria.

10 minutes of shouting encore you say? I could swear it was
longer than that! the whole of the crowd was shouting "come
on richard" as he was ducked down behind the booth
sheltering from the crowd.

The best moment had to be when he played windowlicker, i
think 90% of the crowd must have known that tune as they
went mental.

As darth manchu says, there was a guy wearing a white nighty
type thing with "AS ABOVE, SO BELOW" written vertically,
with strange symbols in the middle. There was another guy in
a mask who started off on his hands and knees acting like a
dog. Towards the very end of the set when the beats when
frantically mad the "creature" took off its top and was
raving in just a pair of boxer shorts.... very strange, but
somehow entertaining!

There was a guy in a rephlex t shirt on the stage filming
it.... could it have been Grant from Rephlex? i have no idea
as i dont know what he looks like :/

After the crowds attempt to call rich up for an encore, he
simply lifted his head above the table and scanned across
the crowd with a massive grin on his face, before grabbing
his rucksack and leaving the stage, much to the
disappointment of 1000s of fans!

It was easily the highlight of the whole festival!


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:03 [#00365712]
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He was playing right up where the crowd was, so i think he
buzzed off them a lot, hence how amazing the set was.


 

offline Wizard MaC from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-08-26 15:04 [#00365713]
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supreme:
what was disappointing about the soundclash? Just interested


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-08-26 15:04 [#00365715]
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yeah he was very close to the crowd, i was at the very front
just to the right of him and he was not much more than an
arms length away


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:08 [#00365719]
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I loved it when that little creature gave the devil horns to
everyone. That was truely amazing.

Apprently you get a fine if you play longer than you are
allowed to.


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-08-26 15:08 [#00365721]
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here


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-08-26 15:10 [#00365722]
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yeah it was amazing when he put his hands up and gave the
horns while raving at the end :) it was funny how it was at
the front poking at the crowd too


 

offline Wizard MaC from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-08-26 15:10 [#00365723]
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Darth manchu & chapman:
thanks for the info guys!
I really imagined it all in my head while reading...hope
there will be more and more performances like this...like a
mental floss



 

offline Wizard MaC from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-08-26 15:15 [#00365726]
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got it Supreme.


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:22 [#00365732]
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Quick question for chapman:

What the hell was going on on sunday night? Was there a
gas-leak or a bomb?


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-08-26 15:31 [#00365737]
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i drove home at about 11pm.... so im not sure what youre
talking about there :/ what happened?


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:48 [#00365748]
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Well, i watched cornershop, then headed back to the tent,
but as i walked back, the walkway became crowded, and the
marshalls were turning people away, and police, extra
stewards and fire trucks were moving down. The whole walkway
was blocked off and then when i got back to the gates to get
into the main arena the stewards werent letting people in,
and then after about 5 minutes, they finally let us in, but
checked our wrist bands very carefully.

Chin stroking stuff.


 

offline diablo on 2002-08-26 15:49 [#00365751]
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I heard on the radio there was a big riot that night, a few
portacabins got set on fire and police were fighting people
for 5 hours.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:50 [#00365752]
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They set the toilets on fire (again). I mean, it's happened
every year practically, and Reading as well. Unless they get
armoured toilet security (like ED-209) then it will happen
every year.

P.S. more info on the set coming soon


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 15:52 [#00365755]
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Where i was people were tearing down the lights and
generally going mental. Although i heard Leeds was much
worse.


 

offline nekta from shezlick (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 20:04 [#00366020]
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and i had a chance to go to this, i am so pissed off about
it, and my mates got to go as well. im gonna scream with
frustration


 

offline hannibal from United Kingdom on 2002-08-26 20:25 [#00366038]
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i was at leeds. it was very cool...

luke viberts set beforehand was top - started with 'funky
acid stuff', then got faster and faster till it was
drill'n'bass stuff.

richard started with a version of 'the final countdown' as
played on a cheesy organ.
i was right near the front - aphex was in front of the
stage. the beginning of the set was more four to the floor
stuff, then was a remixed bit of windowlicker (to which the
crowd did indeed go mental).

then was loadsa drill'n'bass and gabber, which was
completely mental and the best part. there was a short break
with much screaming and cheering, then another burst before
richard packed up and left.


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 21:17 [#00366122]
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Oh yeah, that reminds me, he remixed sweet dreams are made
of these by eurythmics. Which was nice.


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-08-26 21:27 [#00366131]
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holy shit, i want to hear this.


 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 21:30 [#00366136]
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Anyone record Reading or Leeds? Mmmmm....thought not!!


 

offline Darth manchu from Cambridge (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-26 21:31 [#00366141]
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Twas a thing of immense beauty. That and the moshing to the
last overdriven bit of windowlicker.


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-08-27 00:03 [#00366345]
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haha, i had totally forgotten that he sampled the final
countdown and sweet dreams, i remember at the time making a
mental note to remember that! lol


 


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