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Ferry Corsten at Seven Sins...
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The Honeyclub |
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Sunday, 16 April 2006 |
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Jon Nix |
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review
They had a very special treat for us Honeyclubbers... sweeter than any chocolate egg! Easter Sunday marked the return of trance legend and Dutch destroyer Ferry Corsten. As to be be expected this caused a roadblock with the club packed from very early on and the queue stretching way into the distance.
Residents Cheeky and Adam H set the tone for the night cutting a nasty electro groove which got the heaving dancefloor rocking. To be honest we were spoilt for choice musicwise with the music equally superb in the Honey Bar, hosted by Bliss. Cutting edge house music, more room to dance, a live drummer and a very sexy crowd meant I spent much of the start of the night back here! Added to that you had the fun of an Old Skool rave room and even a R&B room. The quality remained high throughout.
Ferry was the main attraction though and he didn't disappoint with an awesome set of trance and electro, tunes that have been tried and tested the World over and have proved to rock a dancefloor. Progressing from beautiful melodic trance to loud, electronic, ferocious and downright dirty house he showed his class. Following this was no easy task but Scott Patterson did it brilliantly with a more tougher, tech-trance set which kept the party going till nearly sunrise.
The new and improved Honeyclub is the breath of life Brighton's club scene desperately needed and with plenty more amazing line-ups to come, these are exciting times for the South Coast's clubbing scene!
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