Happy New Year!

,certain people slate old skool :rolleyes: but the biggest NYE party was @ Moondance @ SE1 in London on NYE,the atmosphere was absolutely brilliant you just do not get that type of atmosphere thesedays in most clubs...,

Another brilliant statement Jonny. Not sure what you mean here. The biggest NYE party in Britain was actually @ the NEC and was a hardcore night, confirming once again that hardhouse is the most popular form of dance music for bringing in the crowds, 20,000 I think. And I think you were at every club over new year so you have good standing to make the statement that "you do not get that type of atmoshphere thesedays". :rolleyes:

Just out of interest, I had a group of friends @ Moondance who thought the night was awful.
 
First of all HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone.

CHRISTMAS DAY

Nine of us friends got together and did a pot luck party. Everyone brought 1-2 bottles of wine. I was in charge of bread and cheese. Main course was Prime Rib, shrimp stuffed with crab was the appetizer, spinach salad with walnuts and cheese and raspberry dressing and French beans wrapped with bacon. All that followed by an awesome session of minimal house.

NYE

For NYE, we went to Doc Martin’s SubLevel Space Explorer party. Doc was amazing that night. Along with Doc the night featured Jeno, Garth, Sunshine Jones and Zack Hill. I thought that Sunshine Jones’ vocals were definitely off the wall. It was fun to see Jeno and Garth going back and forth into the wee hours of the morning. We got to LA just about midnight and by the time we left LA it was about 07:30. Had NYD breakfast and then passed out for the next 7 hours.
 
Nine of us friends got together and did a pot luck party. Everyone brought 1-2 bottles of wine. I was in charge of bread and cheese. Main course was Prime Rib, shrimp stuffed with crab was the appetizer, spinach salad with walnuts and cheese and raspberry dressing and French beans wrapped with bacon. All that followed by an awesome session of minimal house.
Mmmm... sounds great... but where's the turkey!?
 
Mmmm... sounds great... but where's the turkey!?

That was a month ago. BTW, we called our party Carl Craig Christmas Party since we had two hours of Carl Craig's live performance playing at the party. I told my friends that it is ironic that the shortform of our Christmas party CCCP stands for USSR and the reaction was :confused:?
 
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