REVIEW: Fairytale Massacre
Well, the awaited Friday the 13th party was finally here and I know I wasn't the only one full of excitement and undecisive on what to wear. I can tell you this, I'm very glad I was not a fairy due to the all crampness of room and smacking of wings to the face every five minutes.
Powertrip & Paradox Productions you guys did a great job with lighting and sound, and
Morgan you know your always with it when it comes to your creativity and yourvisuals.
Pretty Girl made competiting with dressing up so hard to beat, you all dressed to the part and perfect at that!
The rooms filled up quite fast, and to make note of Sprite's drumnbass set in the basement, it warmed up a lot of people to the dance floor, with familiar songs and new beats his work is truely paying off. I didn't actually see the line ever disappear through out the night, on top of finding it quite difficult to find friends amongst the crowds, but the party went off smoothly with people dancing from the cage, which hung in the middle of the room (oh yes I said cage, it looked quite fun as odd as it is to say outloud.) I would of loved to give this party a 10 but from reviewing the info M.D. Productions had promised they actually didn't deliever even half of these addition but I know this went un-noticed to some but it would of been nice to have had, even if they edited it out before the party but it still says as quoted...
"#dry ice/fog machines.
#blacklights & UV bubbles
#extra ventilation
#cotton candy & sweet treats
#zombie make-up artist on site
#DANCE competition hosted at midnight $2 entry. winner takes all, plus special prize!"
In which next time, these things would be nice, especially some cotton candy in which I was looking quite forward too, as well as your dance competition. Grime Syndicate I believe was playing my favorite song, or could I be mistaken, 'The Big Bad Wold' in which was totally my costume (if nobody got it haha) and I'm pretty sure I catched him New Years Eve in Baltimore, great DJ with great performance and transitions, need to add him to my ipod. As reading the lineup as the night progressed I can clearly see there was some issues as people were moved around,
but Gobs The Zombie took the cake for me with a great set to fit the mood as well as dressing up to stay in theme, which DJs never ever do, loved the spirit, would love to see him at more parties around the area as I see my local favorites. Fattie Fatz did you even spin, I was looking forward to some dubstep/drum and bass? :( John Bas held down the hardstyle beats in the basement which was surprisingy much cooler than the main room but still many dripped in sweat for the love of hardstyle on that dancefloor.
Noomi Ra & Ray Gunz held down the closing hours of the main room, which I got to give it to him Noomi and for that Ray Gunz are showing their DJ badges with much practice being shown in their work. Everyone seemed to be hopping and swaying to this set, which the crowd was at an all time high at this point in the night, making it difficult for them to leave as the night progressed due to being spoiled by good music through the night. Isn't that what a party is all about? The love of the music, the passion, the great friends you meet, the fantastic lightshow which Wish Onmeh delievered me and you should all check out his recaps of the parties.
Lastly I got to give a big shout out to Kirkworx, trekking it out from Philly, and still doing phenomenal UV blacklight paint, you were highly missed. Till our paths cross again! <3
M.D. productions you get the upper hand because these little things went unnoticed, people didn't want to leave, and everyone was covered in sweat, smeared makeup, and happy and thankful as ever. Thank you for bringing us an awesome party with awesome vibes for a long waited change for NYC parties.
RATING: 8 (i want my cotton candy dammit ;) )