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Tuesday 07th of October 2008 08:18:34 PM |
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IDM News: WMC'08 - SPIRITOFMIAMI # 03 by MICHAEL FOSSATI
Posted on Thursday, March 27 @ 19:01:31 CET by mfsb |
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Michael Fossati of SpiritOfHouse.com once again in the driver’s seat this year delivering the T third in the series of his SpiritOfMiami daily updates…
As mentioned yesterday, this was too be a crazy day and it definitely was with way to many parties running. And it was also a sad day as - like it happened the previous years - those many parties resulted in splitting up everything and having most of the parties running low…

SPIRITOFMIAMI # 03
Usually parties start around noon, and it turned out that this is too early for many people as they've been out all night and are still sleeping or getting breakfast. So while on my way to get a coffee around 1pm, I passed by both Sweat Meets Sweet & Deep and Habitat Records to find out that they are either setting up their systems, or that they had no people yet.
A little bit latter - after hanging by the windy beach for a few - I went to the City Deep party which actually had a crowd, but quite different as compared to last year, as you would see less scene people and a bit more clubbers…
Then this was time to get back to Sweat Meets Sweet & Deep to see Frankie Feliciano doin’ his thing. It was a nice vibe, and he played an incredibly tight set. On the way over we learned that the King Street Sounds party had moved location to the Yuca Loungs. I made it just in time for the live performances by the likes of Monique Bingham, Joi Cardwell and Barbara Tucker. Next was Studio Apt on the decks, but unfortunately, most people left around that time. There were actually more people outside than inside, and it was lots of fun hanging with the New York posse there for some time.

Brooklyn Mecca/Libation happened to be the next stop where Ian Friday was throwing down a very organic vibe. It took place at the Buck 15, a small location which holds around 100 people and this was actually the only party where I've seen people waiting to get in (as I had to). Lastly for the night, we checked out the Unified Records party at Segafredo where I hanged out for a bit to chat with some friends.
As I've felt tired and all of my body was hurting from all day walking, I decided to get some rest and not go downtown where the interesting parties (Back to Paradise and GotSoul/Therapy) were taking place…
Gladly, today looks to be running at a slower pace, so hopefully the parties will have a bigger audience…
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