Saturday, January 14, 2006

BOYWONDER INTRODUCES......

We at Boywonder Ent are always striving to look for new potential and provide people with a means in which they can showcase there work and ideas. With that in mind we like to formally welcome Lynnike Redway (sorry about baiting your second name lol) to our blogspot as a writer. Lynnike is big in the game and writes for ‘whats poppin’ magazine and will make a good addition our team. And here is her club review of where she went on NYE, so tell us what you think.
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On Saturday 31st December, we saw Smoove and Girls, Girls, Girls join forces to bring us the most talked about New Years Eve rave ever. With some of the hottest and most legendary DJ’s lined up, and a nightclub which could easily accommodate 2500 people, it was plain to see that Eros would be the only place to be to celebrate the new year. I knew it was going to be a big night, but absolutely nothing could have prepared me for the shock I received when I saw the length of the tickets queue. To say it was long would have been an understatement. I was just lucky I didn’t have to wait in it.
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Inside the club, spirits were high, as were the levels of alcohol, and everybody appeared to be having fun. The ladies were looking lovely and it was evident that many had made that extra special effort for New Years. Not forgetting the gents, because they too were representing and looking stylish, with the exception of a few (of course). The all important midnight countdown was one to remember, as we were shown images of Big Ben on two large screens, which emerged from the ceiling. The moment the clock struck midnight, loud and excited cheers bellowed throughout the club, and everybody was smiling as they toasted the New Year
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The DJ line up was endless, with the likes of Hotsteppa, Entertainment Family and Elliot Ness showcasing their musical skills on the decks, and keeping the ravers bubbling until the early hours of 2006. The biggest tunes from the past and the present were played, and they covered all musical genres, even incorporating a bit of funky house and rare groove. The old school garage set was most impressive, as it really did take you back in the day and make you reminisce. The downside of the night was the fact that certain ravers were clearly there to make trouble and cause fights. But inspite of this, the night was still a huge success and was very enjoyable. *********8/10
Lynnike

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