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<blockquote data-quote="Ed" data-source="post: 820346" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>Definitely agree with you on the 'feel' of a club, it's very important to me as me. Branstons in Hockley where I did the bulk of my clubbing just felt good, I've no idea what the capacity was but I'd guess over two floors about 500 people max. Low ceilings, bouncy dancefloor. If the headliner was shite (Can't remember any real stinkers though!), you could go to the other room and it's be going off as well. Legends (and The World) in Warrington were the same. Absolutely love Plastic People in London now, it's perfect, fantastic sound system. Awful toilets mind!</p><p></p><p>I've never been able to like huge big spaces MOS, Cream, although the place where Danny does his nights in London, Village underground is great even though it'll take 1000-1200 but there's still room to have a dance and there was something great about the Que club and the Astoria in London. </p><p></p><p>I agree with you that DJ hero worship is a bit odd, look at Tiesto on Youtube. But there were definitely ones I liked and would travel for when I was younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed, post: 820346, member: 548"] Definitely agree with you on the 'feel' of a club, it's very important to me as me. Branstons in Hockley where I did the bulk of my clubbing just felt good, I've no idea what the capacity was but I'd guess over two floors about 500 people max. Low ceilings, bouncy dancefloor. If the headliner was shite (Can't remember any real stinkers though!), you could go to the other room and it's be going off as well. Legends (and The World) in Warrington were the same. Absolutely love Plastic People in London now, it's perfect, fantastic sound system. Awful toilets mind! I've never been able to like huge big spaces MOS, Cream, although the place where Danny does his nights in London, Village underground is great even though it'll take 1000-1200 but there's still room to have a dance and there was something great about the Que club and the Astoria in London. I agree with you that DJ hero worship is a bit odd, look at Tiesto on Youtube. But there were definitely ones I liked and would travel for when I was younger. [/QUOTE]
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