August 20, 2007 – To tread where no man would dare risk all sanity and cross the celestial divide just to hear the avenging sound of disco…, my mind was set on going to Fierce Angels (Friday, August 17,2007).
For those of us who have had one week of bad weather like some force majeure that drove us inside our rooms with bad cable TV, we just have to break out and catch the best happening thing over the weekend. So there we went, on a furiously wet Friday - at Club Embassy.
Surprisingly, I was not alone and even more unexpectedly, a glam crowd came rushing to the doors of the Club as if it was the last sanctuary on earth to take safe refuge over last weekend's fuming typhoon.
And everyone inside the club was drenched - yet all too happy to have arrived as if ready to hear yea, groove and submit to this cathedral of sound with Big Fish' s latest dance event offering of Fierce Angels!
Blessed are those who made it for they shall delight with the seraphins of sound….
Fierce Angels is a new record label founded by Mark Doyle after he sold his previous label Hed Kandi to Ministry of Sound. And as for Eric Kupper, is a DJ / Music Producer who became famous because his mixes were widely featured in Hed Kandi compilations. For those not in the know, last Friday was not a Hed Kandi event.
That night's selection of Kandi favorites had the crowd cheering to some familiar anthems, yet having had the privilege of listening to the CD Fierce Angel (2006) and Fierce Disco (2007), DJ / Producer Eric Kupper's rendition albeit all too wonderful and quintessentially Kandi was nearly as fierce and twisted as that of Mark Doyle's selection.
And like any Fierce Angel aficionado (yes,Mark Doyle's new label) - I was waiting, hoping and praying that they would play my fave FIERCE tracks. Nothing can be more vicious and satisfying should tracks like "KEEP CONTROL (Tocadisco Remix)" by Sono and "ALL I NEED (T&F Moltosugo Club Mix)" by Moony have been given the responsorial enthusiasm from an all too eager Kandi / Angel crowd...
As I have always maintained, Eric Kupper and Mark Doyle's cutting edge music is the sophisticated choice for the mature clubber – its progressive edge being its cooing vocals that melodically chills the spine while having that thumping deep base that warms up every grooving nerve lines.
It may have been a turbulent and restless night, yet for one brief moment in time, DJ / Producer Eric Kupper have freed our spirits from what is happening out of the club and transported us into the glitzy, divine and sexy world of fiery sirens and delightful angels.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Fierce Night, Gentle Delight (That Fierce Angel's Night @ Club Embassy)
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