Saturday, 21 November 2009

After Action Report: Wang! 10th Birthday

My friends are probably sick of my constant whinging about missing out on the birth of rave back in the late 80s. The era before the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 seems to have taken on a near-legendary status in many people’s minds, myself included. Survivors from that period whine that the parties these days just ain't what they used to be.


Wang 10th birthday down in Ewer Street Car Park; basically a load of archways somewhere in South London. There were puddles everywhere, the toilets were shit and it was freezing cold. It was a perfect raving environment. From the industrial strength piles of speakers and the 90s-esque TV wall rig to the empty cans of Lech littering to the floor, the setup just couldn’t have been better. The only real problem was the extreme shortage of set lists, which meant that we had no clue as to who was on where and when. Wasn’t really that much of a problem, because we managed to catch Plaid and Squarepusher, but would have been nice to put some names to other faces/sets.

On the subject of Squarepusher; shit the bed that guy can play the bass! His performance at Wang last NYE was incredible, and he was one of the highlights of Bestival this year, but fucking hell! We spent almost his entire set up the front, gawping in slack-jawed wonder. Absolutely mind blowing.

It seems to me that the reason that the Wang crew are able to put on such consistently good nights is because they are all about having a good time, rather than making fat stacks of cash. At least that’s certainly the impression their nights give. I get the feeling that perhaps I’m going to the wrong kind of parties when I wake up the next day feeling ripped off. Whilst we’ll never get back to the proper raving of the early 90s, at least there are parties like Wang to give us all a taste of what once was. More please!

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