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With a pair of huge screen behind him, a light show to match, and standing at the helm of his sound, Claptone, who sports a long-nosed venetian mask, launches into a progressive house set that has the audience in the palm of his hand ready for a dance and a boogie. He launches in to “Sundream” which is a Claptone remix, winning over his crowd, who from start to finish are dancing, throwing some of their best shapes on the dance floor. The aesthetics combined make everything all that much more of an experience this evening with the audience completely invested in Claptone’s hour-long set. There are moments of utter melody, where there are three instruments playing beautiful melodies at the same time, making such a fantastic sound, and then with the audience completely drawn in, Claptone launches into the largest drop that elevates the calibre of the atmosphere from a 6 to a 10. “Wrong” closes the set in a lot of style, with a very inspired audience leaving the venue this evening.
Hector couto and Chris tolan put on a great show, but I was very disappointed when solardo never came out to play. The show ended at 2am and they never came out. I saw on their Instagram story that they were at the show, but they were just watching from behind the stage. I don’t know if it was because the show wasn’t that packed or if there was another reason, but I paid to see Solardo, and I didn’t get to. Extremely unsatisfied with my purchase.