Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Feng Tao'd



Yes, photographic evidence that goes to show: there's an inner ah beng or ah lian in us all.

Which is a good thing that Kev manage to get only one snapshot of me in my element last Saturday night (though I do look kinda spaz in this).

But with this, the damage has been done, armed with a pair of glow sticks (YES!!), without really being much induced by alcohol, I was tearing up the floor for I think about 3 hours?

And in the same time stealing the thunder of the ah bengs, who would've thought that they would be centerstage with this.

"E nabei, chi a amg moh lang xi xiang?" or "Ze a lang xiao liao." Would have been one of the gripes in hokkien I'd gather, toned down of course.

Me finks I was just in the mood as I love live sets, just the energy and the suprise element of it all, and also the fact that I have a fondness for high enerfy trance these days, so Adam Freeland (heard about him but never got into his mixes) sorta did the trick.

And of course that would be some anthems you'd pick up, really got into the mood when he strung up Tiesto's "Lethal Industry", Armin Van Buren's "Punk" in between few other tracks of course, that really got me in the mood, I was mental by then.

There were certain elements of tech house meshed into his set which would be kinda expected, to which could be from Carl Cox or maybe even someother masters of the wheels of steels, or virtual dee jay these days in my collection as they do sound famailar.

the closing track? Well for me that is that I was sorta fprced t go home by my companions that night, don't know whther it be exhaustion or to save em from further embarassment as caused by my exuberance.

Anyways, it was Paul van Dyk's ""For An Angel", which for you trancecients out there it will always be, and remain a classic....

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