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What is your best clubbing experience?


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The first time i went to gatecrasher with my boyfriend and hearing Delerium 'Silence' which made the whole club rush to the dance floor and dance in honour of the dj.

 

This was before i started going clubbing properly and i think i was sober at the time as well.

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First time I saw Derrick Carter at Back to Basics in 1996.

 

Seeing Juan Atkins, Claude Young and Fabi Paras, also at Back to Basics.

 

Jeff Mills at the Orbit in Leeds. 4 decks, a 303 and a reel to reel tape player.

 

Also remember seeing Daft Punks first ever appearance in the UK in about 1996. Absolutely blew me away.

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Off the top of my head!

 

All the impromptu parties that sprung up around Sheffield, via Winnie/Parrot. Back in the days... before this became law

http://www.urban75.org/legal/cja.html

 

Breakdancing/Bodypoppin outside the Roxy ages ago.

 

The Limit (original - West St RIP) - Saturday afternoons for the Funk/Soul/Hip Hop Jams. And Friday nights.

 

Blade74 mentioned CJ's - my old stomping ground! And No 73!

 

Carl Craig at the Forum - Dope!

 

Larry Heard/Brett Dancer at Scuba.

 

Three Chairs - Moodymann/Theo Parrish/Rick Wilhite at NMPM.

Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!

 

St Germain in Manchester.

 

The Steamer at the Leadmill (RIP).

 

Locarno's Soul/Funk/Electro alldayers/nighters.

 

Jive Turkey at the City Hall Ballrooms.

 

http://www.clubshelter.com/ - Sublime! New York Baby!! :hihi:

 

The Hacienda - Manc (RIP) Nude.

 

The Kool Kat/Garage in Nottingham.

 

The after parties in Notting Hill Carnival (around '86 to 90)

 

Rock City Nottingham - Soul/Funk/Disco etc - one off's.

 

Dwele at the Jazz Cafe.

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Wooooooooo, Jive Turkey was wicked!

 

Yes, i am (just) old enough to remember.

 

:D

 

It was, wasn't it! :cool:

 

I've still got my membership card - Red with Bugs Bunny eating a carrot!

 

Thank you Parrot/Winnie and all the guest DJ's who played.

I truly danced like my life depended on it :)

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Shelleys laserdome at Stoke, the man Sasha. (late 90s) - really opened my eyes to the music and everything else involved with it!;)

 

Music factory / Palais / bed - Had more great nights than not from the acid house days right through till the place closed its doors:(

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