![]() ![]() ![]() As expected it was an exquisite set infused with soulful, melodic vibes, the perfect switch up needed to split up a night of thumping drum and bass. Up next on the decks was The North Quarter front man Lenzman. S.P.Y dropping Shy FX – Original Nuttah (Particle Bootleg) at 338 The perfect song to wind down after what had been 90 minutes of non-stop floor smashers. Time was moving on ever so quickly and the finale of S.P.Y’s monstrous set was marked by none other than the emotional sounds of Metrik – ‘We Got It’ (S.P.Y Remix). The much-loved build up met but an incredibly fierce drop took everyone by surprise, it really was screw face material. This was an absolute power set and it was showing no signs of easing up as S.P.Y belted out Shy FX – ‘Original Nuttah’ (Particle Bootleg), a ridiculous take on an all-time classic. Kicking things off with a fine selection of hard-hitting Jungle tracks, S.P.Y had everyone skanking out as he dropped some proper heaters such as his Congo Natty – ‘Junglist’ (S.P.Y Remix) and Chase & Status – ‘Retreat2018’. Pushing his dubplate style to another level, S.P.Y was taking everyone back to the roots of the jungle sound. Having just seen him tear the Garden stage apart over at Outlook Festival, we were more than excited for this. First up for us on the decks was none other than the head honcho himself, S.P.Y. We arrived at around 11:30pm and straight away the vibe about the place was spot on, the spooky costumes were out and the jungle breaks were blasting through the room. ![]()
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