A politically-charged wonderland: Glastonbury 2017 was memorable for all the right reasons - - Mixmag

A politically-charged wonderland: Glastonbury 2017 was memorable for all the right reasons

Nothing else compares

  • Words: Funster, Dave Turner, Louis Anderson-Rich | Photo: Andrew Allcock
  • 28 June 2017
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Head High 'Rave (Dirt Mix)

Shed, Friday, Genosys

Block9 celebrated 10 years of design and sound innovation this year and we were all there to party with them. The area at Glastonbury is quite easily one of the most popular of the whole festival and as soon as the lights go down, revellers flock there to dance in a hedonistic setting like no other. All of the sections with Block9 are special as well. Genosys is the outdoor section, the place where the real shit goes down. London Underground is the gloriously sweaty, heads-down club with a train bursting out of the side and then there's the NYC Downlow, everyone's favourite homo-erotic paradise. Unfortunately, the queues for NYC Downlow this year were two-hours plus so it meant not everyone could experience the best nightclub on the planet so the open-air mecca of Genosys was a great alternative. Friday was 'Techno' night and the triple header of Blawan, Shed and Norman Nodge was pretty irresistible. Shed took the biscuit though with a flurry of ferocious, 4/4 bombs, his Dirt Mix of 'Rave' being the one we remembered best the morning after. Big. Funster

 
 
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