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Sable Sheep’s ‘Lobotomize’
Masters At Work, NYC Downlow, Sunday
When we saw the line-up for Block 9 this year, it was obvious where we would be at 2am on Sunday morning. Masters At Work simply couldn’t be missed in our favourite club, Glastonbury’s late-night, homosexual disco the NYC Downlow. And despite it being the final stretch; the Brooklyn duo made it clear we were going out with a bang. Their set was two hours of jacking house music to a heaving crowd channeling their final dregs of energy into wild abandon. Sable Sheep’s ‘Lobotomize’ summed up the vibe; swinging drums, nocturnal bass murmurs and a sinister synth riff keeping the floor moving and the sleep at bay. Louis Anderson-Rich
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