Jan 12, 2024
The vinyl night that transcends eras, took the audience on a kaleidoscopic journey through musical dimensions. As the crackling sounds of vinyl filled the air, the eclectic selection of tracks curated a sonic panorama that bridged the gaps between generations.
The night kicked off with the groove-infused "Virtual Insanity" by Jamiroquai, setting a tone that reverberated through the venue. The dance floor pulsated with energy, particularly when the Stone Roses' "Mersey Paradise" blasted through the speakers – a stone-cold killer that had the crowd in awe.
The unexpected thrill arrived with Sleaford Mods' "West End Girls," a clever fusion of old and new, showcasing the versatility of Vinylly Friday's playlist. Meanwhile, the dance floor reached its zenith with the infectious beats of Groove Armada's "Move Your Body" – an undisputed dance floor filler.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire's collaboration, "Just Another Rainbow," encapsulated the essence of the night, seamlessly blending the old and the new in a sonic embrace. Each track, carefully selected, wove a sonic tapestry that celebrated the diversity of music across decades.
From the nostalgic resonance of Prince's "17 Days" to the contemporary beats of Peggy Gou's "It Makes You Forget," Vinylly Friday was a celebration of music's timeless allure. Romy and Fred again's "Strong" served as the perfect climax, leaving the crowd with a lingering sense of euphoria.
[Written using the power of Spotify combined with ChatGPT because we’re a little bit lazy but you can leave your own review on our Facebook page].
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