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

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  • Words: Funster, Dave Turner, Louis Anderson-Rich | Photo: Andrew Allcock
  • 28 June 2017
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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

Funster is Mixmag's Deputy Digital Editor and his behaviour at this year's festival was appalling, follow him on Twitter here

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor and his highlight of the festival was the Square Pie he had on Thursday, follow him on Twitter here

Louis Anderson-Rich is Mixmag's Digital Intern and he spent 80% of Glasto taps aff, find him fully clothed on Twitter here

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