finally, october listings for shindig!

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  1. JockB

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    They play house sets or techno depending on who there supporting or what arch there playing at pressure.

    I personally prefer there house sets. One of the best I heard was the closing of Freelance Science at Alaska.
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    def be worth checkin out like whatever they play!
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    i shall be at miss bliss, she is fooking awesome

    yousef again aint a shock, good to see slam back, been too long
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    Slam haven't played since the opening of foundation have they
    Decent variety this month
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    They played the day Creamfields was on last year, they were pretty damn good but I think their techno went straight over the heads of a lot of people hence the house set.
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    Again another month with nothin to really excite me....

    Sister Bliss/Progressive Trance @ Shindig? Paul Van Dyk will be playing their next....

    Still Slam set could be good.
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    Hardly. :rolleyes:

    And where else we gonna get to hear prog trance in the north-east? Its great news IMO.

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