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Timeless 1st Birthday - Review

Reported by tom / Submitted 21-05-02 12:48

To start with I have to say that Frantic had a lot to live up to with Timeless after the last two that I attended. Timeless II was one of the best nights I've ever had out and number 3 was the party that really kick-started this year's clubbing for me. It's billed as the night that 'takes you back', playing all the past anthems that got us into clubbing in the first place alongside the odd future classic. Quite surprisingly in London's slightly incestuous scene it's not a concept that's been copied by any of the other promoters as Timeless events have become more eagerly awaited by clubbers than even the regular Frantic nights are.

First impressions on getting into the Palace were good. No, forget that, they were great. It's become almost a ritual of mine at the Palace to stroll leisurely down the tunnel from the cloakrooms to the balcony feeling the sound levels build and build as you make your way down. Towards the end you start to see the lighting effects and then bang, at the exit the full-on effect hits you with an instant rush Eek! Lovely, there's a laser installed in the Palace again... as with the Heat party that was here it's supplied and run by Laser Attraction. I freely admit I'm a member of the ALA (Alcoholic Laser's Anonymous for those not in the know Wink ) and some day, god willing, I may be free of the desperate urge to see lasers in clubs but damn if it doesn't enhance the night for me. I reckon it adds just that little extra 10% to the atmosphere in a club and at the end of the day it makes even my shaky photography look good Smile



Clearly responsible for much of the party atmosphere when we arrived at 11pm was the 3 hour back to back pairing of Steve Hill and Jon Knuckleheadz. Between them these two are pretty much guaranteed to kick-start any party... classic after classic was rolling out from the speakers over the already mostly full dancefloor, there was no time for stopping by the bar for a warmup drink, chat or even a bottle of water it was just a case of throwing the bag into a corner and diving straight into it. Yet again I was regretting arriving at a Timeless party late, it's one of those events where things kick off right from the beginning, there's no 'wait till the pubs close and the venue fills up' periods it just goes off from the beginning.

In what seemed like just a few blurry minutes Spencer Freeland had stepped up to the decks to replace Steve and Jon armed with a list of suggested tunes as supplied by HarderFasterers... but first we had the pleasure of listening to Spencer deliver his intro which like Nick Sentience at the last Timeless he'd produced beforehand. It was an absolute treat, giving us two massive buildups which had everyone in the Palace reaching for the roof, people shouting and screaming and then dropping into a fairly unexciting section to follow... and then finally delivering the goods the third time around making the wait seem all worthwhile as he cranked out the first real tune of his set sending the place raging. Absolutely loved it, had that feeling of the DJ messing with your head, teasing the crowd to wind them up even further rather than giving them what they wanted straight away; clubbing needs much more of that Big grin What followed was 3 hours of exactly what I think everyone wanted at Timeless... just tune after tune as Spencer worked his way through a record box jammed full of anthems Thumbs up Was it 3 hours ? Felt like 3 minutes. This whole 3 hour set thing has worked so well now for Frantic, first with Phil Reynolds, then Andy Farley and now Spencer Freeland all stepping up to the mark and delivering top, top draw sets.



At 3am I made my way upstairs to hear Frantic Sydney resident Yoshi's set... the black and white room was packed full and just a little hot but the crowd there were lapping up his wicked DJ'ing style. When I was in Sydney we used to regularly follow Yoshi about, we always rated him as one of Sydney's best hard house DJ's and now I remembered why. His style behind the decks is like nothing I've seen before, occasionally slowly scratching seamlessly on one deck over the top of another, mixing in tracks really early on and every move made seemingly completely casually but with total accuracy, inspiring to watch.



Finishing offf in the B&W room, resident James Lawson took over from Yoshi and even though I had every intention of going down to hear BK after Yoshi had finished I found my feet locked in there for the duration of his set; I think he's one of the most under-rated DJ's in London and I'd love to see more of him in the capitals' main rooms especially as his long list of original productions and remixes are now staple contents of any respectable DJ's record box. I got to hear a couple of his upcoming tunes on Sunday and they are absolutely storming, the kind of tracks where when the main part of the melody comes in you stand stunned in the dancefloor, look at the person next to you and ask 'what the f*ck is this !!!??'

Closing out Timeless was Trade resident and industry veteran Ian M. You didn't need a watch to work out that he was about to come on: 5 minutes before the end of BK's set you could hear the pitch slider on the deck being rudely shoved up at least 5 bpm... it was going to be one of those sort of sets then Nervous Never having been out clubbing in '96 or even been near Trade I didn't really know what to expect but as it turned out I was pleasantly surprised. I was expecting totally relentless hardest of the hard house but in fact we got some tunes that were pretty danceable for me although there comes a point where you're trying to bounce at 160-165 bpm and you realise that actually you look like you would if you're short-circuiting the power rails of the nearest tube line... in my case that's true anyway Smile



I have no doubt at all that at what Ian M. does he is one of, if not the best and most experienced person in the scene. I totally respect that he is completely uncompromising in delivering sets that exactly represent in undiluted form his playing style so I guess I'd address this to the promoters - is the set he played what the majority of the crowd really would have wanted from a closing set at a Timeless event ? When the average lifespan of a clubber in London from first arrival to hanging up their dirty Nike's and swapping the glowsticks for pipe and slippers is about 2 years, I didn't think that finishing on a '96 Trade set was the best way to finish the night on a high for most people there...

Finishing off on one of the tunes of the night and one that's been pushed back into the limelight by it's upcoming re-release and remix by BK on Tidy, Tony de Vit's 'I don't Care'. It's an awesome track that sounds like it's made up of almost 3 tunes in one and still after all these years it did the business at 6am on Sunday morning... hands in the air, lights up, closing time, last few minutes at Timeless moments where your mind aches for just one more breakdown, build up and blowout... and gets it twice over.

Still a great night overall and one that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to others in the future, for me Timeless is about as good as London clubbing can get Smile


The next Timeless will be in August and full details will be in our What's On guide as soon as we get them.

The next Frantic event is the Mainframe Outdoors Experience on Saturday 1st June.


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Comments:

From: TearZ on 21st May 2002 16:31.02
Nice review Tom Smile Not sure about the ALA analogy though. Alcoholic Lasers - do you get drunk when the standing directly in the beam's path? I guess you do! Wink

From: tom on 21st May 2002 17:18.38
mmmm it was a stream of consciousness type comment...

From: tidyrichard on 21st May 2002 23:37.54
wicked night - dont think the taxi driver was happy about the puddle of sweat i left in his cab - yuck - what a tune 2 finish with !!! a total anthem

From: argh_01 on 22nd May 2002 10:09.17
we got there at 11 did we? so, what's your secret - how on earth did you keep track of time so well? or did you just make up that bit? Wink

From: Andy T. on 22nd May 2002 10:19.10
Add your own comments about this feature here !

From: Andy T. on 22nd May 2002 11:02.52
A "spot-on" review mate. Wish I opted to see James Lawson instead of BK. Felt that, although Ian M and BK are considered great DJ's, they didnt didnt play for the crowd at all. Still a great night, but nowhere near the brilliance of earlier timeless events. Spencer should have got the closing set !

From: argh_01 on 22nd May 2002 11:12.25
yeah - putting the hardest stuff at the end is a bit of a funny approach isn't it, coz it's when ppl are perhaps starting to fade a little and need a big CHOON to pick 'em up... or is that just me?

From: tom on 22nd May 2002 11:20.12
argh - used to be a nightmare till I discovered the digital camera timestamps all the photos Big grin

From: bananaman on 27th May 2002 15:03.00
TIMELESS classics I though????. What aload of bull!!!!. Most of it was recent tunage. BK dropped a few, Fireball, 9-Bar and that was about it. TDV's "Get loose" had to be the pinnicle of the night but that should of been the way it was from start to finish. No "Andy Farley-Concentrate", "BK-Higher", "Black as Black", JS:16. Next time a Flyer promises me classics I'll be sure to proceed with caution!!!!. If those really were "The tunes that got people into clubbing" im surprised the place wasn't full of 15 year olds!!!

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