We don’t really plan Vinylly Friday too much, this is what happened last week, join us tonight to discover where the music will take you….
Amidst the neon-lit haze of Vinylly Friday, the air was electric with the anticipation of an eclectic journey through the annals of sonic history. This wasn't just any run-of-the-mill vinyl night; this was a time machine of sound, taking us back through the decades to remind us why we fell in love with music in the first place. DJ Tan, our musical guide for the night, had a penchant for Phil Collins that was nothing short of infectious. His turntable prowess made sure the crowd was grooving from the get-go.
The "Stone Cold Killer" of the night was undoubtedly "Electricity" by Spiritualized. This track cast a mesmerizing spell, enveloping the dance floor in an ethereal, otherworldly ambiance. Its swirling melodies and mesmerizing rhythms were a sonic treat that transported us to another dimension.
But Vinylly Friday wasn't just about dreamy soundscapes; it was also a "Dance Floor Filler" paradise. The infectious beats of "Bonkers" by Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden sent the crowd into a frenzied dance frenzy. With its explosive energy and catchy lyrics, it was impossible not to move your feet.
But what's Vinylly Friday without its "Unexpected Thriller"? That title goes to the surprise appearance of The Beatles' "Now and Then," a gem that had long been confined to the vaults, delighting the crowd with its unexpected allure.
From classics like Dire Straits' "Sultans Of Swing" to modern hits like Adele's "Chasing Pavements," Vinylly Friday seamlessly blends the old and the new. The crowning jewel of the night arrives when DJ Tan's affection for Phil Collins is laid bare with "Easy Lover." The crowd erupts in pure, unadulterated joy, a testament to the evening's magnetic aura.
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