Is Frankfurt the closest or is it just as quick to get to Mannheim from Stuttgart?
Thanks!In my experience, it's equally as convenient. Certainly not much in it, so weigh up the price difference
OK I'm gonna be the noob asking all the stupid questions I can probably find the answers to elsewhere:
o Do they have food inside?
o Does it ever run on past 2 PM?
o Is the past part the end (as always)?
Trying to decide which flight to take back, factoring in feeling like death / etc.![]()
Not an option.food - yes.
end - usually just before 3pm. and there's always an afters too btw
best hours for me are usually 3/4am until 11/12 noon.
I would definitely only fly back out monday afternoon so you can get a decent night of sleep from sun to mon.
Not an option.
Work Monday plus collect child Sunday night.
Just sleep on the train / plane.
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In my experience, it's equally as convenient. Certainly not much in it, so weigh up the price difference
you really had thought you could drive back in your own car??Did this one year. It ended with me forking out for a last minute hotel at Heathrow as I was too spangled to drive back. Didn't get any sleep. Just rocked back and forth in the foetal position in floods of tears
Great party
Thanks.... don't normally do buses but will check it out!i would check the intercity busses (blablabus, flixbus). the distance isn't too big, so they just will be a bit more slowly, but much cheaper...
Great post.Yeah Industrial settings suit techno i.e one of the reasons why i love berlin. That anything goes type vibe with a banging sound system,fair pricing etc. Perfect.gotta admit I've not been following the debate that closely but did read a good interview with ben sims (who I respect a lot) who said he felt conflicted about the 'trendy' element infiltrating the scene. essentially > new blood is good but ONLY if it is genuinely committed
TBH techno for me will always be raw, dirty parties in Tottenham or Brixton with puddles, loose cabling and pitbulls outside corrugated fences - usually populated by a load of dreads and people like the liberators and billy nasty and all that lot. armageddon. not tightly controlled, sanitised events with people staring at a stage.
musically I prefer the classic Detroit sound but I associate it more with deeper house these days - Mills has rested on his laurels for years (and anyone collaborating with classical orchestras has probably vanished up their arsehole)
imo the best techno DJ on the planet is still Jerome Hill, who can scratch his way through dirty squat records, bboy hiphop and old cybotron-era electro, seamlessly mixed like nobody else. dave clarke at his best was also amazing. i love(d) the german acid techno sound too. I doubt you'd hear any of it at massive festivals these days though.
of the newer breed, paula temple is one to watch I think. have a lot of time for veteran kirk degiorgio too
yeah, was ambitious!!you really had thought you could drive back in your own car??![]()
Make sure to catch the last hour of the sets by Laurent Garnier, Sven and Richie that are usually the highlights.o Is the past part the end (as always)?
Yeah, I meant the 'BEST' part.Make sure to catch the last hour of the sets by Laurent Garnier, Sven and Richie that are usually the highlights.
Laurent Garnier is usally closing the smaller stage in the morning, so you should be able to catch that.
any one that’s been. How’s the backstage tickets. Do you get too go on the same same stage the D.J is on or is there a separate area