After gathering up the clan, we walked in to te exterior part of B018, i.e. what is usually the parking area, where decoration was flourishing: giant balloons on which were projected the visualizations, banners hung down from the wall, two seperate bars, an intensive use of lighting systems... The DJ booth was located right above the underground club whose ceiling was torn wide open, and right above the DJ's head resided a smoke machine ejecting upwards as to not suffocate the crowd, but at times it was funny watching the smoke cover the DJ and his gear, and wondering how he could still see the knobs!

The VIP section was the club itself, and was getting packed exponentially faster than the outdoor section. Fady Ferraye progressively built the energy flow of his set upwards as the time elapsed, resulting in more people grooving and less people remaining idle. The sounded system juiced out a fair deal of distortion at first, but that was taken care of halfway through Fady's set. We were expecting Ceasar K to take on the decks sometime around midnight, but that never occured, to my personal disappointment as I have yet to hear him out performing. Perhaps either Ceasar himself or DannyB could explain to us this unexpected happening...
Around 2AM, Tall Paul was announced admist cheers from the crowd that by then was equally split in headcount between the fully-packed club and the semi-packed outdoors. Paul too built his set up bit by bit, showcasing his good mixing skills and variety in track selection. His interaction with crowd was quite noticeable as well, as he would be cheering and smiling whenever he had the chance. Most of the ravers there were totally digging Tall Paul's set, and eagerly awaiting Max Graham to take the helm... but Max never showed up.
Unfortunately, it did not stop there, as towards the end of Paul's two-hourish set, the party was halted a la Kuffdam & Plant incident for reasons that I leave to the organizers to state. One cannot deny that there was disappointment among the people present, as they witnessed only two out of the promised four DJs. We are in no position to judge or indict any individual or group, and so I leave it to the people in charge to deliver all the required clarifications in what regards that matter.
Next up from DannyB Productions is Eric Morillo, 50 Cent, then TH's most awaited DannyB event: George Acosta and Judge Jules with Jes Brieden![/align]