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PUSHing in a Wonky wonderland
| title | PUSHing in a Wonky wonderland |
| review date | Saturday, 13 December 2008 |
| photos & words by | Bex Wade |
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Tonight Motion was transformed into a PUSH/Wonky wonderland as the two biggest nights on the clubbing calendar combined to well and truly get our party season started. Adding a dash of kudos to spice up their merry shindig, the list of DJs read like the who’s who of Bristol and beyond and the décor certainly raised a smile or two.
In the PUSH Cave the three wise men took to the decks in the form of Dan Pearce, Nathan Thompson and Lukas Hopwood with Miss Behaviour completing the nativity of noise. From the cave we wandered through to the Wonky Tunnel, leading us into a mini version of variety packed Wonky fun. A smorgasbord of sets from the likes of Bernie, James L, Tim Sensation (Socialism), Duchess DJs & Zoe Anne (Start The Bus), provided the perfect platter for London’s aptly named Jodie Harsh. With a faultless set and make-up to match, this diva delivered a discerning debut on these South Westerly shores.
As if that wasn’t enough to fill us with cheer, the Christmas joy was spread some more; out on the terrace with mince pies and the much needed warmth of mulled wine thrown in for free. With all the ingredients for a Christmas party to remember, we’re glad we did it the Wonky/PUSH way.
Happy Christmas to all you lovely people!
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