A breeding frenzy....
October 2nd 2007 11:40
A glass of red and the opportunity to reminisce on the greener pastures of the long weekend became evident to be a good idea. As I sit here pondering of what hurt my eyes or outright blinded me one word comes to mind. Fluoro… Why is it that we can’t escape this phenomenon of bright colours? Unfortunately as hard as I try there seems to be no answer. Sunday was the perfect example of never ending flowing pinks, greens and yellows, like streamers at a gymnastics competition they were inescapable from mole- hills to mountains they progressed through all ages. If you didn’t want to lose your girlfriend this was the perfect way, cause she was sure to glow in the dark! A sad factor is that everyone looked pretty much the same, it dawned on me that this event promoted young adventures perched way up high on shoulders or standing on wheelie bins like in the case of moi the fashion stakes were definitely not something to be awarded. As the night drew near and I had to wind down in order to stroll back to work, I came across a group of kids who not only progressed throughout the music genre aka bopping along to the infamous Justice but who also lived to be different in order to portray their so called individuality yet to some they are plainly seen as a majority, kids who are simply bred by the scene. There was this one boy who exuberated the art of cool who stood out from the crowd. Although I may be bias because he was the apple of my eye he wore something that was not only daring but also outright explosive. From shoes that you could only find in your grandfathers closet to mc hammer ankle pants, a look deserving of a medal and with a quick glimpse you could almost forget about the music and stand there starry eyed, mind baffled by the confidence of this look.
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Comment by Tim sykes
But what we should really talk about is how much we need to bring HOUSE music back.... When you used to go to day events and DJ's played music where the crowd goes "oh my god i love this song" every few songs rather than playing electro crap all day and playing the only one or two good songs over and over e.g. one more time - daft punk @ parklife!
Comment by teardrop