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Innovate 2nd Birthday reviewed

Reported by Jamie McCarogher / Submitted 09-08-06 19:20

This was one of the few events this year that I was really looking forward to. Innovate has never dissatisfied me in the past and this event was no exception. Amazing music, people and atmosphere and if you missed this then all I can say is, unlucky!



Saturday evening (July 15th) was when it all started, just come back from an amazing boat party and I wanted more! I’d taken a peek at the line-up before heading out and was really looking forward to seeing some of the acts on show, as I’d heard many good things but never had the chance to experience them for myself. I wasn’t let down at all.



I got to the Fridge slightly later than I had originally wanted to, due to London Underground’s secret conspiracy to try and ruin everyone’s evenings. The fact that my journey had been a nightmare was quickly erased by the friendliness of the Most Wanted staff on the door and the funny doorman doing their routine searches as we came in. As I entered the main room I was pleasantly surprised to see a few faces I hadn’t seen in ages. The night was already off to a great start.





After I had finally gotten myself a drink I decided to have a little wander around. Let me tell you, the Fridge looked amazing with Innovate inflatables, helium filled balloons littering the ceiling and an amazing looking stage setup that was to be the setting for the Edison Factor’s live show. My attention was soon drawn to Symbiosis, who was having the time of his life behind the decks in the main room. The fact that it was still early and not many people had arrived yet did not deter this man from enjoying every minute of his Fridge debut, hopping around like a possessed man behind the decks. He really lightened the mood and helped get everyone into the party spirit with his innovative happy go lucky style. He went on so much that I even noticed Nick Sentience decide to strap down the equipment he’d be using later in his live PA.



Next behind the decks was Eduardo Herrera playing b2b with Mike Redina, and as at the same time 2PhunkedUP were mashing up the second room, 11pm–12am saw me doing a lot of running back and forth not being able to get enough of the mind blowing mixture of techno, funk and electro that was being blasted by the two rooms. Eduardo Herrera and Mike Redina really set the stage for the main room with more and more people flocking to the dance floor.

At 12am I wandered off to the second room again to see Mat Lock play a blinding set — a lot harder than I’ve ever heard him before. I’ve been quite a fan of Mat’s trancey grooves for quite some time now and he just keeps getting better and better every time I hear him play out. The only problem I had was the heat in the second room: even though a huge fan was brought in, it did little to drop the temperature, resulting in me missing DJ Zone’s 1am set, sorry Dean!



1am saw Ali Wilson take on the dance floor for his Tekelec showcase. This was one of the sets I had been really looking forward too as I’d never seen him play out before. I really enjoyed his style albeit it was not nearly as hard as I had expected, nonetheless it had me well impressed, although the dance floor quietened down to an extent everyone was still smiling and really enjoying the music!



Ready to pick up where Mr. Wilson left off was Nick Sentience performing his live PA. The crowd had absolutely kicked off by this time and the dance floor was rammed with people. To add to the already amazing atmosphere, fireworks were set off from the rafters in time with the music, with huge inflatable bouncy balls being thrown over the top balcony and the crowed erupted in true Innovate style! Nick did a blinding show and I, along with my mates, stomped to every second of it!

The end of Nick’s set was signalled by the music dying down and what sounded to me like music coming from a separate set of speakers kicking in from behind. This announced the start of The Edison Factor’s live show, which, in my opinion, was the show most enjoyed by the mass of clubbers in attendance. I never get tired of watching these guys doing their live show. The guitar solo of ACDC’s ‘Thunderstruck’ was an especially nice touch. The show eventually climaxed with a live performance of James Lawson’s ‘Incendiary Device’ and even more fireworks meant it was almost time for the next dj to try his luck at the decks.



But this gentleman hasn’t needed luck to get a crowd raring for more! Phil Reynolds picked up where The Edison Factor left off, playing a really, really awesome selection of the finest hard trance on the scene at the moment, with tunes such as Ashley James and Trevor McLachlan’s ‘What Ya Doin’. This set, like all the others before it, had the place absolutely rocking!



Nicki S was next to show us what she does best, hammering out a selection of banging tunes that depict her own very unique style; this woman really knows how to party, and party hard at that! Unfortunately due to prior arrangements going all wrong I had to leave halfway through her set, but have it on the best authority that the Fridge was still kicking right until the end!



The promoters at Innovate really outdid themselves with this one. I had the time of my life, what an amazing way to finish off and already amazing weekend! I’d like to see what they have in store for next time, I mean, how can one perfect on perfection?

[Thick Scottish accent]Cheers guys it was a bloody beauteh! [/Thick Scottish accent]

Photos courtesy of Crimson - Crazy Fool. Not to be reproduced without permission.
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Other Features By Jamie McCarogher:
HeatUK: The 6th Birthday: Reviewed
Up close and personal with the Extreme Nicki S
The Olly Perris brain-picking sessions ’06: Innovate preview
The views and opinions expressed in this review are strictly those of the author only for which HarderFaster will not be held responsible or liable.
Comments:

From: Raving frog on 9th Aug 2006 19:49.22
Well done hun.Sounds like a blast wish i had gone.Thumbs upMmmwwah!

From: Mat Lock on 9th Aug 2006 20:03.33
Was a great party for the 3 hours I was there. Remind me not to go on a boat party the afternoon before a big night. I was far too tired Yawn

From: Meena on 9th Aug 2006 22:10.46
I wish I'd stayed there till the end!! Well done Jamie for being able to remember the night in such detail Wink

From: Crimson - Crazy Fool on 9th Aug 2006 22:46.07
Great review!! The crowd was the best i seen since the Fridge re-opened.. Top quality night out!! Smile

From: Jamie McCarogher on 10th Aug 2006 04:17.17
Thanx guys, really enjoyed myself that night, can't wait for the next one. Big grin

From: VinDiesel on 10th Aug 2006 08:56.00
Great work Jamie.Some nice photos as well. Looks like Innovate kicked off big style that night! The Fridge is going from strength to strength.

From: onthebass on 10th Aug 2006 10:46.29
Great to Innovate is still kicking off. One day they will pack up their resident DJs and tour the night out in Oz....one day :P

From: rico on 10th Aug 2006 13:03.54
the vibe in there reminded me of the endorphin partys - people smiling and stomping away to top tunes all nite - never normally dance till the end but was groovin til the last beat - Nicki was great she finished the night off as good as Farley does! ;D

From: anushka007 on 10th Aug 2006 14:09.29
Not worthy... I am still smiling because of that party!!!!! bring on the September madness Devilish

From: Letty Bird on 11th Aug 2006 10:20.14
Nice write-up Mr.! Wink Still wish I could REMEMBER more of this party! Laughs out loud Was wikkid though. Smile

From: sexyminx on 15th Aug 2006 18:35.20
Wicked interview. keep up the good work Nuff respect innit

From: Maria on 17th Aug 2006 12:00.06
Very nice review! Thanks to everybody who came on my guest list. Hope to see you all again in September! Mmmwwah!

From: Shasa on 17th Aug 2006 13:18.45
Nice review. Unfortunately I missed this one, will be at the next one tho. Big grin

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