Iz bored yo
I was meaning to write a review for each sooner anyways. Scores are completely biased and based on my impression alone.
Shore Thing
Nice layout and presentation by the organisers. Everything you would expect at a music festival but nicely spaced out and not congested. This is probably owing to them only having one performance stage though. The rides were up the back and out of the way and the food/drink stands were to the side and left much room to relax. However, up in the crowd it was your typical squash-fest.
We didn't really pay attention to PTY LTD. We were too busy drinking/eating and finding a nice little spot up the back where we could dance.
DJ Ember:
His set came after PTY LTD fucked off and we got settled into the crowd. He won massive points with me for mixing T.I's verse and the hook from 'Hurt' (T.I VS T.I.P) with a nice electro tune. Decent track selection but nothing too special, but hey, what can you expect from a DJ set.
8/10
best track: T.I - Hurt
Score is stand-alone and not relative to any of the other acts. All things considered too (eg, it's just a DJ set so not expecting much, just nice track selection to dance too and get the crowd worked up)
Sneaky Sound System:
We got in closer before SSS hit the stage. I wasn't expecting much, at all, ever since I can remember vaguely hearing their set at Splendour In The Grass (it sounded like someone just threw on their mediocre debut album and connected the stereo to huge speakers).
Connie sounded more like a drowning cat than a singer. I don't really mind her voice in a studio recording, but live, it just doesn't do it for me.
They tried to switch up their predictable set by occasionally mixing their hits in with well-known, classic dance tracks. The best part came when they shouted 'It's not what you expect' by using Daft Punk's 'Aerodynamic' for their much overplayed and now-annoying hit 'Pictures'
best song: Pictures/Aerodynamic
4/10
Funktrust DJ's
These guys have excellent track choice (at least the DJ's made up for SSS) and the one that stands out the most - which they played right before the 10-9-8... countdown to 2008 - was 'Killing In The Name Of' by Rage Against The Machine, albeit the electro remix - better than nothing. Such a good touch having the last song of 2007 being one that many are greatly anticipating hearing, in all it's live glory, at Big Day Out this year.
best track: Killing In The Name Of - RATM
7/10
Groove Armada:
After the short firework display the moment everyone was there for came. Groove Armada hit the stage and did not dissapoint. Track after track, I was highly impressed with the flow of the whole set. The only thing that I guess I was a bit annoyed at was the fact that they dragged out 'I See You Baby (Shaking That Ass)' way too long, for about 10 minutes before going into the actual song. They kept teasing the crowd with the most well known tune from the song, mixing it with different beats and leaving me thinking 'just play the fucking song.'
They left stage, crowd shouted for an encore, they came back to my suprise (sarcasm). They wasted no time in going straight into 'Superstylin' knowing that was the jam everyone was hanging out for. It being one of my favourite dance tracks, I didn't really get into it, but for totally unrelated reasons. Everyone around me went nuts. Everyone around me had alot of fun, and that song could be played over and over again for 5 hours and everyone would go off just as much as the first time it was played.
Best song: Superstylin'
9/10
It was a good festival on the whole. Great way to bring in the new year. Would have been better if they replaced SSS with someone like Muscles or stolen Sister Bliss from luna park's celebrations.
Overall: 6.5/10
I was meaning to write a review for each sooner anyways. Scores are completely biased and based on my impression alone.
Shore Thing
Nice layout and presentation by the organisers. Everything you would expect at a music festival but nicely spaced out and not congested. This is probably owing to them only having one performance stage though. The rides were up the back and out of the way and the food/drink stands were to the side and left much room to relax. However, up in the crowd it was your typical squash-fest.
We didn't really pay attention to PTY LTD. We were too busy drinking/eating and finding a nice little spot up the back where we could dance.
DJ Ember:
His set came after PTY LTD fucked off and we got settled into the crowd. He won massive points with me for mixing T.I's verse and the hook from 'Hurt' (T.I VS T.I.P) with a nice electro tune. Decent track selection but nothing too special, but hey, what can you expect from a DJ set.
8/10
best track: T.I - Hurt
Score is stand-alone and not relative to any of the other acts. All things considered too (eg, it's just a DJ set so not expecting much, just nice track selection to dance too and get the crowd worked up)
Sneaky Sound System:
We got in closer before SSS hit the stage. I wasn't expecting much, at all, ever since I can remember vaguely hearing their set at Splendour In The Grass (it sounded like someone just threw on their mediocre debut album and connected the stereo to huge speakers).
Connie sounded more like a drowning cat than a singer. I don't really mind her voice in a studio recording, but live, it just doesn't do it for me.
They tried to switch up their predictable set by occasionally mixing their hits in with well-known, classic dance tracks. The best part came when they shouted 'It's not what you expect' by using Daft Punk's 'Aerodynamic' for their much overplayed and now-annoying hit 'Pictures'
best song: Pictures/Aerodynamic
4/10
Funktrust DJ's
These guys have excellent track choice (at least the DJ's made up for SSS) and the one that stands out the most - which they played right before the 10-9-8... countdown to 2008 - was 'Killing In The Name Of' by Rage Against The Machine, albeit the electro remix - better than nothing. Such a good touch having the last song of 2007 being one that many are greatly anticipating hearing, in all it's live glory, at Big Day Out this year.
best track: Killing In The Name Of - RATM
7/10
Groove Armada:
After the short firework display the moment everyone was there for came. Groove Armada hit the stage and did not dissapoint. Track after track, I was highly impressed with the flow of the whole set. The only thing that I guess I was a bit annoyed at was the fact that they dragged out 'I See You Baby (Shaking That Ass)' way too long, for about 10 minutes before going into the actual song. They kept teasing the crowd with the most well known tune from the song, mixing it with different beats and leaving me thinking 'just play the fucking song.'
They left stage, crowd shouted for an encore, they came back to my suprise (sarcasm). They wasted no time in going straight into 'Superstylin' knowing that was the jam everyone was hanging out for. It being one of my favourite dance tracks, I didn't really get into it, but for totally unrelated reasons. Everyone around me went nuts. Everyone around me had alot of fun, and that song could be played over and over again for 5 hours and everyone would go off just as much as the first time it was played.
Best song: Superstylin'
9/10
It was a good festival on the whole. Great way to bring in the new year. Would have been better if they replaced SSS with someone like Muscles or stolen Sister Bliss from luna park's celebrations.
Overall: 6.5/10
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