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We LOVE Insekt :o)
We were gagging for this one, and it turned out to be well worth the long wait. The best night out I’ve had in ages and the best INSEKT for a while too, confirming (as if there was any doubt) that this is the TOP hard house night in London if not the world.

Scala is a beautiful old former cinema where one can quite easily get lost trying to find the toilets. But it’s a great music venue IMO. Not too hot, a convenient smoking area and with three decent sized dance floors, as well as a decent sound system too.

What with there being a bit of queue outside from opening time, I unfortunately missed the first set by Jon BW. :o( Jon is one of the rising stars of the scene, as a DJ-producer in his own right, as well as an engineer for Tidy, so look out for his group on DSI to keep up with his activities.

INSEKT’s own fresh-faced Chris Combat ;o) was up next, and delivered a pretty damn ‘Seriously’ banging set of largely brand new stuff, including one of Dave Curtis’s new productions (sorry Dave – remind me of the name!).

The early hard fast pace, and the ambience of INSEKT seemed to inspire the two newby guests, ‘mad’ Olly Perris (who doubled up as one of the stage dancers, along with the Twisted Bliss girls – good spirit, Olly!) and MDA & Spherical (whose new stuff getting played by everyone at the moment, it seems).


The emphasis was on the ‘hard’ for these two hard trance sets, and MDA&S even ended with a couple of hard house tracks. Both these hard trance sets fitted in really well musically with the night as whole, despite not being the typical acts that have played INSEKT in the past…

James ‘Killer Hurts’ Nardi played a couple of BPM faster than I’ve usually seen him, and it was a superb set – one of the best I’ve seen from him: relentless danceability, and all the better for playing more of his own stuff, which has a very distinctive style and sound (dark, swirly, growling) and made for a very coherent set. One of the new tracks he dropped I think was ‘The Joker’. Nice one!



One of the things I really enjoyed about the night was meeting and chatting with so many lovely people, including lots of the top DJs in the scene. Unfortunately I got so carried away yacking at one point that I actually missed the whole of Dom Sweeten’s set! What a berk! :o( However, Dom was one of the people I had a chat with (in fact it was the first time I had met him despite both of us being Brighton boys!) Dom of course is the person that virtually every hard house DJ cites as the number one producer. After his memorable recent interview statement, ‘I prefer custard creams over bourbons, buddy’ we will never look at biscuits in the same way ever again! :o)

Next up was Mr INSEKT, Mr FlashPoint, Mr Tripoli, and surely now the best all-rounder in the business (as well as being a real sweetie) the mighty Marc Johnson.



This man always delivers the best in power and danceability, unremitting NRG, and can’t be topped IMO as an end of night specialist. This was my favourite set of the night; the test of that is simply how completely mental I went to it without a break. Indeed knew I was having a fantastic time cos so many people around me were staring at me (in alarm or amusement or both, I don’t know). The best music is the music that makes you go utterly mental and lose it, and this was it! In my state of almost mindless delirium, a few of the tracks I remember Marc dropping included ‘Something ugly’, the massive ‘Blunt force’, ‘Etherwave’, and my current favourite ‘Hyperscum’ – this one is 200% power; TURN IT UP!!!

Finally, it was Justin Bourne’s farewell to the night that he was the first resident at – a sad moment but also one to be savoured and enjoyed.



A lot of people were waiting for this. In line with the mega BPM that had gone before, this was Justin at his hardest and fastest. A brilliant high energy set and a little more varied and multi-textured than some of the others. His choice of tracks varied from his remix of the King Farley’s ‘Bring it back’, a version of the classic Energy 52 Café del Mar, a track using the Prodigy ‘No good for me’ chorus, and ‘Dreams’ by Mr sexypants Karim – oh yes indeed!!

The night really flew by, and was over far too fast, which says something about the quality and energy of the music that night. There were so many lovely people too, with a good attitude and spirit, and not as cold as some London crowds (why pay money to stand around looking cool for 8 hours? This is music to go mad to!!) There were ready smiles all round; and in fact I’m still on a high now, 48 hours later…



Thanks loads to the INSEKT boys for consistently providing the best night of irresistibly danceable music I’ve ever been to. LOVE ya!

:o)
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Edited Fri 15 Feb 2008
What else can we can, what a night indeed xxxx

Roll on the next one xxxx
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
cant believe i missed this! life is SO cruel.. :-(
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
the best 8 hours of 2008 so far and unlikely to be topped - well done the whole Insekt crew (and f course Mr. Nutter!!!)
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Nice one John, summed up myu feelings brilliantly! Roll on the next one!
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Nice one John, summed up myu feelings brilliantly! Roll on the next one!

It was fun enjoying the night with you Rob - especially our chaotic journey home - via Littlehampton!!

:o)
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Edited Mon 04 Feb 2008
It was indeed very enjoyable, even Littlehampton! Still better than the bus we were threatened with though!
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
I had such a wicked fierce and well needed stomp. I broke my drum and bass obsessed friend's Lola's hard house cherry and she was actually losing the plot. I think I may have converted her to the proper 'dark side.'
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Spot on!
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Posted Mon 04 Feb 2008
Top review - I had a wicked night despite being absolutely knackered and not really feeling my best! Lovely to see you all again :)
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Posted Tue 05 Feb 2008
yay! roll on the next one....
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Posted Tue 05 Feb 2008
All about Marc and Bourne for me.. Rest of the night was top but those 2 sets made my night :D

And Justin played Drop the Dime !!!! WINNA!

Loved the Scala too.
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Posted Tue 05 Feb 2008
was awesome - really enjoyed playing!
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Posted Tue 05 Feb 2008
Gutted I missed it! :o(
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Posted Wed 06 Feb 2008
Gutted I missed it! :o(

And so you should be young lady!
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Posted Wed 06 Feb 2008
An excellent night, well done to Mark and James for put on London's best Hard House night!

Just one question for everyone there...Who played Slam by Pendulum?!! I like my Drum and Bass but never expected to hear any at Insekt. I had to run over and tell my mates what the tune was, I'm not sure if many of the crowd actually knew they where 'aving it to DnB (bet you feel dirty now!)

I'm all up for a sudden switch to another style of having-it-ness, may I surgest, Cobra by DJ Reality, for another slamming hard DnB tune to be dropped next time.
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Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008
There are so many dnb tunes that have been remixed to cross over genres of music.
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Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008
I have no idea what the tune was, but I do remember DnB being dropped!
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Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008
slam is a wicked tune xxx
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Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008
Who played Slam by Pendulum?!!

Would imagine it was Olly Perris. I'm sure he has a booty with it in. If not would be MDA & Spherical as they are the booty kings too :)
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Posted Thu 07 Feb 2008

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