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Event: integrate

Date:Fri 03-03-2006
City:Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Location:Outland (map)
Price:18 euro presale (ex fee) 25 euro at the door
Website:http://www.integrate-event.nl/
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Line-up: DJ Rush
Surgeon
Size
Guido Schneider
Steve Bicknell
Frank Kvitta
Frank Farell
Max Duley
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AcidCasual, chaizerdt, cutting roland, dafucci, invincible, Luit, Marlina, Mike Wazowski, Naomi79, Size, spaceage, Techno-freak45, tecknoism, T_nus, Webster!
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Arriving around 23:00 hr. at the Outland club a tent was placed in front of the entrance with some heaters to make the waiting a little bit more comfortable. Entering the building, the first impression was ‘wow, what a modern club’ maybe even a little too, which gave it some sterile atmosphere. The following surprises were the wardrobe, which costs 1.5 euro per item and the coins for the drinks; 5 for 11 euro. Rather expensive compared to other places, and it was obvious how the new owner would earn back his 6 million euro investment.

The main floor was nice, with a large bar in the back and two rings of other floors around it. The sound level was ok and the lightshow was cool. Walking around to discover the venue the top floor was found after a lot of stairs. Entering the dome was a great moment; one had a great 360 degrees view to the surroundings and the sky. Unfortunately, it was very quiet at that moment. As well as the amount of people present in the dome as the volume of the music which was more on café-level. Size had some nice records, but he had problems with the sound system as well. The monitors were fixed in a construction placed several meters away from the dj-booth. In the dark basement is was also very quiet and it took a long time before the crowd picked up the very smooth and subtle build up set of Max Duley; he started from ambient towards the characteristic Lost techno in one great line with nice ups and downs taking you with him on his musical trip.

In the main hall Agent was already hitting the audience with the harder techno beats and this largest and most busy area the people were dancing a lot with a nice atmosphere. Downstairs Steve Bicknell opened with Lill Louis’ blackout and Joey Beltram’s Energy Flash to make the crowd dance and as expected, those classics always work. After this opening it took him some time to find the typical drive and sound he is known for, but when he found it he was like a locomotive not willing to stop. In the main hall Bold showed that he was worth to replace Rush. With an energetic sound and good mixing skills he made the audience dance on and on. A nice laser show was cool to watch from one of the rings on the floors above the main floor.

In the dome upstairs Guido Schneider started his set and fortunately somebody had found the volume control. But most people were sitting and talking and the dance floor was not very much used during the whole evening, although Guido played a lot of well known records of last year. Surgeon opened in the basement with a very nice intro and took the crowd into the depths with nice records a lot of people were dancing as they all should and with screams and hands in the air they let Surgeon know that what he was doing was well appreciated. In the main hall Frank Kvitta started his set with a overwhelming sound; it was a big mayhem with an incredible tempo and a lot of people were busy with ‘hakken’ and ‘hardstyle huppelen’. Back in the basement Surgeon ensured us of quality and a very good set, but with less sidesteps and different records as usual. He brought the night around 6:00 hr. to an end in the basement.

In the main hall Frank Kvitta continued almost half an hour longer and then the enthusiast people finally had to leave. The girls of the wardrobe could not find my coat and I already had a pretty unpleasant trip to home in mind. And yes, that became the truth; although you pay 1.5 euros, your coat is not ensured to be safe there. Big disappointing and with the temperatures that night waiting on the train stations in only a trainings jack is not that preferable. Luckily, I had enough of anti-freeze in my body, thanks to the beers.

On the cold way back to home, I made up my mind: It was a good evening, I heard some nice sets and the club was all right, but the prices for the drinks and wardrobe were too high. I think that most will agree on that. Although Rush was not able to come, Bold had done a great job and the majority of the public, that came to hear the harder techno sounds in the main hall will have had a great night. In the minimal dome the volume should be better so people will dance. The basement was ok, but if it was filled a little bit more and earlier than there would be more atmosphere as well.

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Steve Moore
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Posted: 05-03-2006 14:29:44

Well...I've bin to this one.

I must say that the music in the main room was more "hardcore" then techno. But the people in this room really knew how to party. Good atmosphere.
I also saw a fight and some "stoer gedrag" but i enjoyed myself watching at this crowd.

In room 2 Surgeon really disapointed me. Í was there specially for him but his set was way to clinic. Putting tracks behind eachother with his laptob without any passion. It's sounds way to easy for me...


The last hour i chilled in de minimal-room. Guido Schneider seems to be a nice guy to me. This hour i heard all the well known peak-time tracks of this moment...


Musically it was'nt a interresting evening but i enjoyed myself....

((GRAFFITY IS NOT VANDAL٭SM•••))
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cutting roland
Volendam

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Posted: 05-03-2006 22:02:54

Max Duley played an amazing set full of masterpiece records, that's the sound how it should be! No easy boring stuff only quality tracks with feeling and energy into it. Why haven't we heard this hero in Holland before? Bicknell was also nice but didn't heard his whole set. Schneider the same old easy mixing and records, not really special, I saw no one dancing the moment I was in that room.... I leaved around half past 3. About Outland, I won't go there again. Just a 3 flloor discotheque with bad soundsystems [as usual in NL] and a crowd that wasn't my cup of tea if you know what I mean [retired gabba's/hardstyle hooligans]. Though the terror room was going crazy...

Max Duley what a hero!!!

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Techno-freak45
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Posted: 06-03-2006 16:06:04

the sound at floor 3 icon_neutral.gif pitty for Size and guido it was realy a bummer

the basement was nice, dark icon_cool.gif

floor 1 dj bold was pretty okey!

but the crowd wasnt also my cup of tea

I see integrate rather in the paard van troje!

Music is the answer......
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Steve Moore
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Steve Moore
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Posted: 08-03-2006 17:40:33

In the schedule of André Galuzzi you can find that he's playing 25 May at Integrate in DEN HAAG haha

I think it's back in 'Paard van Troje'. Galuzzi is a nice name....

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chaizerdt
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chaizerdt
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Posted: 09-03-2006 14:44:59

Steve Moore wrote:
In the schedule of André Galuzzi you can find that he's playing 25 May at Integrate in DEN HAAG haha

I think it's back in 'Paard van Troje'. Galuzzi is a nice name....

Galuzzi!!!

het leven gaat niet altijd over planet roses
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wizzzard
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Posted: 09-03-2006 15:01:17

chaizerdt wrote:
Steve Moore wrote:
In the schedule of André Galuzzi you can find that he's playing 25 May at Integrate in DEN HAAG haha

I think it's back in 'Paard van Troje'. Galuzzi is a nice name....

Galuzzi!!!


Galluzzi!

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(but this is the wrong topic dudes...)

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chaizerdt
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chaizerdt
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Posted: 09-03-2006 15:03:16

yep, I know... But I was only responding to a wrong placed remark... So don't blame me, the fool

het leven gaat niet altijd over planet roses
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