That's exactly what I heard.
Combined with the report
in The London Paper last Thursday of all the 'new underground places people were hanging out (due to the Bridge and Tunnel massive invading all the traditional Shoreditch places), complete with pictures and links to these new places, just had me pull a massive

face!
I'm certainly not Shoreditch's biggest fan (though last night was really good!) but it's always a shame to see these sort of places get socio-economically gentrified (!), and lose all shape of it's original form that made it the place it was.
But yeah, T Bar was a hit. Music was spot on as far as I'm concerned. Not sure whether it's me being blinkered, though I genuinely don't know anyone who can play electro house and make it sound as good and as driving, (without being cheesy), as Tiga.
Good to see the standard unspoken Shoreditch dress code (described only as "Look At Me") style still hasn't been shifted from the place

, though for the first time ever, I actually felt old in a nightclub (well, bar)!