Bit last minute this one, with the squad being drawn to the Scala by the promise of Danny Byrd, Bonobo, Beardyman (unfortunately a no-show on the night) and Format but none of us really knowing what to expect. Never been to a Wah Wah 45s night before, but I certainly dig the Scala as a venue and the mixed lineup promised a fairly wide range of genres and performances, so we thought we'd give it a go as a change from the usual all DnB diet.
Bonobo: Impressive main room DJ set from Simon Green. Could have perhaps done with hearing a few more of his own tracks in there, but it was jolly good all the same. Must check this guy live ASAP.
DJ Format: Everyone else had pissed off to the Scala's dank, dungeonesque smoking pit for the start of Format's set, so I kicked my way to the front. Format dealt a really good hip hop mix, but it really left me wanting more. Another guy to check out live.
The Apples: Surprise discovery of the night. None of us had heard of these guys before. Best described as a some sort of jazz/funk unit, their performance was really upbeat, although it might have just been that the £4.20(!) beers were finally taking effect. Their rework of Rage's "Killing In The Name", really got the crowd bouncing (although even Killing on a Stylophone will have that effect).
Danny Byrd: As expected, Danny Byrd ran a smashing DnB set, which finished off the night nicely. Everything was running late by this point, and it seemed that most of the crowd had gone home to bed, but it was definitely their loss. Only downside was that it felt that he was playing it a bit safe when compared to his last Matter set, but hopefully he'll smash it up next Friday at Hospitality.
Bonobo: Impressive main room DJ set from Simon Green. Could have perhaps done with hearing a few more of his own tracks in there, but it was jolly good all the same. Must check this guy live ASAP.
DJ Format: Everyone else had pissed off to the Scala's dank, dungeonesque smoking pit for the start of Format's set, so I kicked my way to the front. Format dealt a really good hip hop mix, but it really left me wanting more. Another guy to check out live.
The Apples: Surprise discovery of the night. None of us had heard of these guys before. Best described as a some sort of jazz/funk unit, their performance was really upbeat, although it might have just been that the £4.20(!) beers were finally taking effect. Their rework of Rage's "Killing In The Name", really got the crowd bouncing (although even Killing on a Stylophone will have that effect).
Danny Byrd: As expected, Danny Byrd ran a smashing DnB set, which finished off the night nicely. Everything was running late by this point, and it seemed that most of the crowd had gone home to bed, but it was definitely their loss. Only downside was that it felt that he was playing it a bit safe when compared to his last Matter set, but hopefully he'll smash it up next Friday at Hospitality.
Overall, a jolly good night. The Room Two dubstep made a nice change of pace when we dipped in there once or twice (I think we might have caught some of Loefah) and the only real negatives for the night were the ridiculous booze prices and First Capital Connect not having enough fucking drivers to take us home.
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