Derrick May was being pretty adventurous with the EQs, while Juan was
keeping things a bit more flat - I probably went for Juan's track selection
more than Derrick's (although "Fade to Grey" could have been faded out a bit
sooner I thought!), but to be honest I ended up spending a lot of time the
blue room (who was that guy who was on from the beginning up til 3am or so?
he was nice) or in the bar gawping at the lights of Docklands - I'd never
been in that venue before, so it was a bit of a novelty being indoors
listening to loud techno but still able to see the outside world...

The queues were ridiculous, though, and some of the security staff were
borderline psychopaths! The cloakroom queue was operated on the assumption
that Lost regulars were all card-carrying members of Al-Qaeda or worse, and
one particular scrawny bloke with a ponytail actually had to be dragged away
by his boss after getting too aggressive with someone who'd basically done
nothing wrong, but what more can you expect?

Brendan

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> To: Langsman, Marc
> Cc: 'Nicole Slavin'; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [313] detroit in london
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> 
> Lost was O.K if you don't mind warehouse style events with 
> huge queues for
> everything. I thought Juan's technical skills were terrible & 
> Derrick May
> was quite good.
> (I know others that went on this list thought differently though.)
> 
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