Showing posts with label drum and bass. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

SHOW REVIEW: Hospitality, Brixton Academy, London (24.9.10)


‘Bass To Melt Your Face’
Friday 24th September 2010
Brixton Academy, London



The increasing popularity of Hospital Records and the unexpected closure of Fabric’s sister club Matter means the Hospitality nights are now bound for bigger and better things. I had been to dance parties at Brixton Academy before but Hospitality is less a dance party and more a way of life. In my mind Drum’and’Bass nights should be small, cramped, dirty, heavy, grimy, sweaty and in the end leave you feeling much the same way. Whether this would transgress to a much larger venue was yet to be seen.

Straight away the immense growth in Hospital Records’ following became apparent, as along with all the usual trainer wearing, shit-talking, face-chewing cainers came a new breed of much more sober looking and sophisticated ‘Ministry of Sound’ types. But there was no doubt all were there for one thing – to get down and dirty to some of the best Drum’and’Bass around town.

London Elektricity have never been a favourite of mine and tonight saw them do no better. While they are good they always seem to miss the mark. Their beats are fine but their lead in’s and climax’s leave you hanging mid-peak, never coming back to get you. Their mixes are disjointed and mismatched at times and often sound as if they’re simply changing records on a player. A steady act that would benefit from stepping it up a notch or 10.

Next were High Contrast, with contrast being the operative word. The came, they saw, the tore the place up. With a savvy MC who knows exactly when and where he’s needed and a stretch of epic beats, breaks and classic samples that almost caused a riot High Contrast got the floor moving and left all wanting to see more. But not now… maybe another time… Danny Byrd was on next. So though High Contrast became a fast crowd favourite no one was that sad to see them go.

It’s hard to review Danny Byrd, as it is hard to put truly great Drum’and’Bass into words. Drum’and’Bass is very much a feeling and experience, making you dance into a frenzy and do things you normally wouldn’t do in front of complete strangers. I don’t think anyone spoke during Danny Byrd’s set for fear of missing a beat, catching a breath and dropping dead on the spot. From housey, dancey, disco samples to the heaviest, dirtiest most evil bass lines you’ve heard in an age Danny Byrd delivered it all and was heard right the way through to China. If High Contrast got the floor moving Danny set it on fire. Not a foot touched the ground until he finally had to be forcibly faded out by the sound engineer to make way for Andy C, but no one would have cared if he played all night. Byrd is the word.

And you’ve gotta love Andy C. We all love Andy C! The original and one of the best delivered his standard high quality set that melted your face and kept you going till sun up. But following The Byrd is a hard yard and as most kept on keeping on some went for drinks, some for smokes, and after half a set from Andy C I reluctantly threw in the towel.

Hospitality is an amazing club night. It’s well done, well organised, always delivers quality line up’s, so it’s easy to see why it has taken off in such epic fashion. But I can’t help feeling we lose a small piece of the true down to earth Hospitality the bigger and better it gets. But that’s the way it goes I suppose.

Monday, 18 January 2010

VENUE REVIEW: Matter@O2, Greenwich, London

MATTER
O2, Greenwich, London
PH: 0207 549 6686


Matter is a slightly smaller venture bought to you by the people at Fabric. While not as grand or well marketed as Fabric, Matter can often offer a better night out due to a better lay out and friendlier atmosphere – as long as you can get there.


LOCATION & ACCESSABILITY

Matter is a complete bitch to get to and from mainly as the Jubilee tube line that goes directly to the O2 complex where it’s situated is usually delayed or closed. That means a bus from London Bridge which has taken me up to 2 hours, or a Thames ferry from any stop from Waterloo onwards along the river costing around 4GBP. If you ask me the ferry is the way to go. However getting home there is only one option – cab. Matter usually closes around 6am so the tube is about an hour away, and a bus at that time can often be the same, not to mention freezing!


VENUE LAYOUT & BARS

Matter is very new as far as venues go, opening in September 2008, and you can tell by its user-friendly design and sleek appearance. For those of you who know it, it’s kind of a boxier version of Home in Sydney. However I feel its fine lines and stony appearance would leave a lot to be desired sans lighting effects. With 2 rooms – one main room downstairs and one smaller room upstairs – each with a large bar, there’s not a lot to Matter, but there’s beauty within it’s simplicity. The Main Room is one big dance floor with full circle balconies looking down upon it giving it a Shakespearean Globe feel, complete with tiered steps to dance on either side of the dance floor. The smaller room is quite the non-feature, with a circular bar and not much else.
The smoking area is a fenced off area out front which is not too pretty to look at. The piece de resistance is the caged walkway running along the centre of the rooftop, which gives you a great view of the main room floor but also allows people to pour their drinks on your head from a great height! There’s also ample dance room and comfy couches on the same floor, and a secret hidden toilet should the downstairs loos be rammed.

The loos are always clean and there are ample which usually means no queues but they lose loads of points for making all the taps hot. Fair enough they want us to buy water but what if I simply want a cool splash to the face after an epic dance floor session? There’s also a lift near the secret glass staircase at the rear of the venue that overlooks the O2 complex, but I’ve never had the stomach to get in it.

Surprisingly enough drinks don’t cost the earth, with a double vodka red bull costing 5GBP and water and softies coming in at 2GBP. But be sure to have some cash in your pocket, as minimum on card is 20GBP.
 

HISTORY & SHOWS

Being Fabrics little brother means you’ll never be short of line up’s. As mentioned before, Matter only opened in 2008 and has played host to some impressive shows for one so young: Fatboy Slim, Stanton Warriors, Funkmaster Flash, Justice, Pendulum, Bookashade, plus the regular drum’n’bass nights Ram and Hospitality which I highly recommend.

All in all Matter is a top night out and is fairly reasonable in price as far as clubs go. However this may be to compensate for what you spend in travel costs. We live in hope that the Jubilee line is eventually bought under control, but home is only ever a cab ride away. And at 6am, depending on what state you’re in, a cab may not be a bad idea.