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Review by nickulus
KDF was a nice way to kick off the show, and I got a treat in Destiny Unbound - though I have to admit I didn't know of the song when I first heard it. The highlights of the first set were Maze and SOAM, to date the only melt under my belt.
The rains came in and it made for some sloppy going in the second half. As I was unaware of DWD's persistent presence as a 2nd set opener, I was thrilled and enjoyed listening to them go fairly deep with it. Free and BATR were great, allowed me to sing along with gusto. I was happy to get a Mike's groove first go around and a very nice hood. GTBT rounded out a very solid and fun first show.