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The weekly Toronto party celebrated 5 years with Brad Copeland and the legendary John Digweed. Check it out.
Breathe – 5th Anniversary Party (11.06.05) @ System Soundbar Toronto Breathe is one of the best parties and its been weekly for five whole years and it has featured big name after big name. So the promoter of System decided it was time to celebrate five years with a bang, so they brought in Brad Copeland and then asked the owner of Bedrock Records aka John Digweed to play and this night was above all else
The main room opened and a bald headed deejay with a sex pistols shirt played some banging house for nearly two hours. The highlight was him dancing around the deejay booth to his own tunes and he seemed to have fun and that was the opening as the club was getting going.
Brad Copeland came on about midnight for the official warmup set. Brad Copeland is probably the most underrated and best opening deejay in Canada today, bar Luke Fair who used to be the opening deejay for everyone but he’s now gone big and he’s now a star. Anyway, the tall lanky nutter aka Copeland, in his Vans shirt got going and boy did he ever destroy the place and he was only the warmup deejay. Copeland played some nasty ass vocals but mostly banging house tunes and the crowd started to pick up and cheer and clap for Mr. Copeland who is a Toronto fave by now. He’s just so underrated but I think that Copeland needs to buy a watch, he kept checking his mobile phone every 20 mins, to see how much longer he had. Poor Copeland can afford to buy a new watch, so get one Brad!
As Copeland was finished, the distinctive face of John Digweed appeared in the hazy fog and dim lights of the club and at 2am, the crowd roared when Digweed officially took over from Mr. Copeland. The crowd roared at the headliner and it was about to be an intimate experience because System is a small club compared to many larger clubs in Toronto. Anyway, Digweed proceeded to spend a while, setting every single level on the mixer board with some contraption that I had never seen before. Anyway he got going and for you all that think Digweed just plays boring progressive, you are wrong. Deejays tailor their sets for each style of crowd that they encounter. Digweed played a strong blinding set of a majority of banging tech house. It shows how Digweed’s sound has evolved once again but the crowd roared as Digweed took the crowd on a journey and the atmosphere was electric. It was an awesome night, I did not recognize many of Digweed’s tunes, nor Copeland’s and the only real tune I recognized was the guy in the front room, when I went for a beer playing Funky Green Dogs – Fired Up.
It was a heck of a night and it was hot as heck as well, 37C in Toronto and even hotter in the club but no one seemed to care. Breathe will continue to go strong and you have to see Canada’s next superstar deejay, which will be Brad Copeland, following in the footsteps of Luke Fair and Max Graham. Digweed tore the place apart as per usual and it was well worth the time and money.
10/10
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