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Review by ChineseWall
This show opens with a fantastic Free>Moma sequence, reminiscent of set 1 Brooklyn '04. Stash, BOTT, and Theme are equally welcome, but the real highlight here is the entirety of the second set. Dark, groovy, hard-hitting shit. The 40 minutes shared between CDT and Oblivion are fantastic, and the resolution into WTU? literally brought me to my knees, certainly elevated by the copious amount of party favors. MFMF got a real gritty, groovy treatment deep into the set, and was certainly not unnoticed (an incredible pairing with the mood of WTU? imho). Sand catches fire, into a well placed About to Run, and a mighty primo Hood to close the set. Lonely trip has followed me everywhere since it's debut, and forcibly grows on me with every appearance. Some textbook juxtaposition follows with a darkness-steering Carini to close another standout show from an insanely tight NYE run.