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adamJuly 23, 2006June 30, 2017/DJLeave a comment

DJ: Guest: 015: Batfink Midsummer Nightmare – 22-July 2006

The Batfink Midsummer Nightmare last night was damned good fun, with a great-looking turnout (both in numbers and in how they all looked), loads of people I’d not seen in ages, and a few people I had not met before, either…and the only downside being not enough time to catch up with them all!

adamMay 13, 2006July 2, 2017/DJLeave a comment

DJ: Guest: 014: JUDDER! – 12-May 2006

…onto Judder for a good five hours plus of madness – then sleep, food and a wander ’round town, then back up to Sheffield at nearly the corresponding time that we left at yesterday.

adamApril 17, 2006June 30, 2017/DJLeave a comment

DJ: Guest: 013: Sunday Goth Social – 16-April 2006

Aside from a few technical issues, it was good fun – although I still can’t get used to the almost total darkness of the venue!

adamApril 14, 2006March 26, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/024/13-April 2006

A rare Thursday night off from Stormblast last night, and it appears I missed a rather good (and busy!) one. D’oh! Foreverguardian and Nekrodrako stepped in for me.

adamApril 9, 2006June 30, 2017/DJLeave a comment

DJ: Guest: 012: Resurrected – 08-April 2006

Last night’s late finish was thanks to my guest DJ slot at Resurrected in Leeds. As it turned out, it was a pretty good night. Having never been to The George before, and despite being warned, I was still surprised over just how small (and dark!) it actually is. Nice place though, and good to […]

adamApril 7, 2006March 26, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/023/06-April 2006

Last night at /Stormblast was a tad strange – and you could certainly tell that the students have mainly headed home for the Easter break. Still, thanks to those that did come down. Next week it is Foreverguardian and Nekrodrako (3ulogy/Nekrodrako) bringing the noise…

adamMarch 31, 2006March 23, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/022/30-March 2006

/Stormblast last night was another of those…interesting nights. Turnout was pretty good, a lot of positive comment, and the realisation that word travels further than you might expect on the internet. But then, I should have known that.

adamMarch 24, 2006March 23, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/021/23-March 2006

/Stormblast last night was a bit of a strange one. Not a bad turnout, and an interesting set of people, too. We have gained a new set of regulars in addition to the rest whose requests are sending us in a different direction again! Look for some new developments with Stormblast in the coming month […]

adamMarch 17, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/020/16-March 2006

Thanks to those that did make it out last night through the nasty weather to /Stormblast. Slightly busier than last week, although our numbers appeared to be down a little on normal thanks to a metal gig elsewhere.

adamMarch 10, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/019/09-March 2006

Bit of a strange night in town last night. A little quieter than usual at Stormblast – but still good enough to keep us busy with requests as ever, and Ubersonic was rather quiet too. However walking through the City Centre late last night, everything seemed a little subdued. Are we back into the silly […]

adamMarch 3, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/018/02-March 2006

Stormblast continues to surprise me, with it being always busy, now, with what appears to be an always growing number of regular visitors. So thanks as always to all that came down. Look out for something special being planned for a future Thursday, if I can pull it off!

adamFebruary 24, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/017/23-February 2006

A week off for me, as I went to see Goldfrapp that night. Foreverguardian, Barney and Dan held the fort.

adamFebruary 17, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/016/16-February 2006

/Stormblast last night was a little quieter than recent weeks, with many of the regulars missing for one reason or the other. Ho hum – there's always next week. Which reminds me – next week is Foreverguardian and Barney DJing, as I am off to see Goldfrapp at Sheffield Octagon.

adamFebruary 10, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/015/09-February 2006

Once again last night /Stormblast proved to be a whole stack of fun – despite a slow start it was really busy again later on. Thanks as ever to all that came down. A nutcase from Wednesday didn't join us, I don't think – I reckon that could have been a good thing…

adamFebruary 3, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/014/02-February 2006

Thus endeth another week of DJing, and this week has been a great one for it. Both /tcf on Tuesday and now /Stormblast last night were really busy, a great atmosphere and of course many great tunes. Thanks to all that have made it down this week, of course.

adamJanuary 27, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/013/26-January 2006

Last night was again a good turnout – a bit down on recent weeks, partly I think due to the last week of exams for many of our studenty-types, and also as I understand a gig that a few of our usual visitors were at the night before became something of a heavy night…! Ho […]

adamJanuary 20, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/012/19-January 2006

Once again Stormblast was great fun last night. Foreverguardian wasn't well enough to DJ or come down, so Barney helped out at short notice. Thanks to all that came down, was good to see a good number of people that I have not seen in too long.

adamJanuary 13, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/011/12-January 2006

…onto The Nelson for Stormblast – which although quieter than recent weeks was still damned good fun. Town generally seemed utterly dead anyway, last night.

adamJanuary 6, 2006March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/010/05-January 2006

A quieter night than previous weeks at Stormblast last night – the new year's hangover seemingly finally kicking in for everybody. Still a good number down at The Nelson, though, and it was as fun as ever – thanks to all that came down (including a number of people I have not seen for some […]

adamDecember 23, 2005March 22, 2020/DJLeave a comment

/DJ/Stormblast/008/22-December 2005

Stormblast last night was yet another blast of the usual – i.e. total lunacy. Highlights including various groups of locals (i.e. non-metallers) happily dealing with black metal, but being scared by Meshuggah, and as Andy noted, their reaction to Opeth (the opening to the utterly sublime Ghost of Perdition is a little sudden, shall we […]

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