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Stanton Warriors @ Centro-Fly
by JayP: 03-29-2002 |
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So I roll into Centro around 10:30. place is dead, no surprise. Pinky’s not open yet, so we kill time on the main floor. 11:00 rolls around and the pinky opens up…with HIP HOP! SHOOT ME NOW. Ok anyway Dinesh gets on at 12 and lays down a fierce breakstep set to set the Stanton boys up nice. 12:45 comes along, and the fun begins. I knew I was in for something major when they came out with SLAMMING classic drum and bass to begin. Dominik plays a BLINDING set, while Mark shows his prowess on the sampler, weaving vocals in and out with unparalleled skill. So over the course of 2 hours, we get a nice education in breakbeat, with some funk and a trifle hip hop thrown in. the last half hour was “Stantons play the hits,” as they dropped like 3 or 4 of their classic productions back to back. You don’t see me complaining, iuve always wanted to hear those on a real sound system. Crowd was feeling it, the sound was impeccable (for the back room of Centro at least.) All in all, excellent night, def one of the best sets I’ve ever heard. And def. The best set to ever hit nyc. Shouts to: in alphabetical order, Brenna, Brian, Cat, Dan, Deb, Frank, Joe, Mark, & Sai.
Trainspot list in no real order:
Adam F – Circles w/ army of darkness “who are the warriors” acapella
Class of 83- Neptune (kraymon mix)
Krafty kuts- out of control
ILS – next level
2 sinners – round in circles (FFS mix)
Mike & Charlie – I get live (fatboy slim mix)
Jammin – Go DJ with sticky – booooo acapella
Jammin – Hello
Kosheen – hide you (koma&bomes remix)
Koma and bones – morpheus with kings of tomorrow finally acapella layered over best part of the night
Basement jaxx – where’s your head at (Stanton warriors remix)
Azzido da bass - dooms night (Stanton Warriors remix)
Stanton warriors - the antidote
Dj scribble feat busta rhymes - everybody come on (Stanton Warriors remix)
Freq nasty- boomin back atcha
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