Sunday, August 13, 2006

Castles, Fast Cars, Broken Planes, Lost Luggage

Ahem. Its official, chaos reigns this summer.

Oreldance was about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on, a huge soundsystem, a castle as backdrop and 3500 up for it party people. I found myself stranded at 6am with my 10 new best friends and not a promoter or hotel room in sight. Oops. We spent the day by the river accompanied by vodka until the lovely DJ Amira plus driver came to rescue me and we raced back down the motorway to Moscow (only) just in time for my flight.

Gurnmills lived up to it reputation the week afterwards - Mashtronic rocked the joint as did Tania Von Pear. I didn't do too badly either, even if I say so myself, and Tania and I finished off the night with some very drunken back to back action, with a packed T2 still whooping and jumping way past closing time.

Then a sublime party at another castle in Russia, this time in Vyborg, a couple of hours away from St. Petersburg. Another few thousand revelers under the stars - Wonderland Avenue and I took the proverbial roof off - well if there had been a roof, it would have come off ;-)

The airline gremlins started to bare their teeth this weekend - a couple of delays and missed connections saw a late arrival in St.Petersburg and an unplanned stopover in Frankfurt on the way back. All in a weekend's work - although this weekend just gone the mogwais were definitely history ...

On Friday I was due to fly to Kiev to play at Privilege, and due to a combination of recent events (see the news) and a certain Dutch airline's incompetence, I never made it. I wont bore you with the details, but after enduring the delays and missed connections caused by all the current security paranoia, one of the planes I was on broke down mid-take off from Amsterdam. Stranded in Schiphol airport - with literally nothing on me except my passport and the clothes I was standing in (see this for what I mean) and with no other possible onward connection to Kiev that same day, I had no other option but to go home (this flight was of course also delayed and to top it all they managed to lose my luggage - so it was a fruitful weekend)

It's actually the first time I've ever missed a gig in my entire career. Anyway big big apologies to everyone at Privilege and to those who came expecting to hear me - I hope I will make it back to Kiev soon - as long as events dont conspire against this next time!

Back into the fray tomorrow as I head off to Lubiaz Castle (yes another castle!) in Poland for another big openair do. I'm sharing the bill with Sebastien Leger (one of my fave producers right now) and Germany's Azzido Da Bass - check out the venue pic! So... please keep your fingers crossed for me as I head back into the big mess that London's airports are currently in...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

MOUSSA I was on party in Lubiaz and I heart You :) the party was great I remember one very good song but I don't know tittle of this song. In this song someone sings in refren ... I wish You ... or something that.. Can You help me and tell me what is it song?

Moussa Clarke said...

sure thing, that was the last track i played if i remember correctly - martijn ten velden - "i wish you would"

really glad you enjoyed the set and the party - what an amazing place that was!

Anonymous said...

Yes it was amaizning... I hope next year will be the same party :) This song you played someone rmx? or orginal rmx? :D

Moussa Clarke said...

im playing the original mix, on monday i mixed it out of wize & joachim garraud - "alive" (Joachim's mix) theyre in the same key so it works rather nicely :-)

yeah would be great if they did another one of those parties!

and i'm looking forward to coming back to poland soon...

Anonymous said...

Moussa rocks!

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