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	<title>Comments on: Evil Incantations: Devils Night @ The Bohemian; John Acquaviva, Terry Mullan, Terrence Parker and all kinds of evil shit@ Blakout!</title>
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		<title>By: H</title>
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		<description>I must say that although the great costumes and decent crowd made it interesing, the Blakout party lacked a cohesive vibe and had a generally low energy level (regardless of the insane bass). You couldn&#039;t see any of the djs on the main stage (who all sounded strangely similar btw) and there was no indication of who was playing when. The party could have used an emcee or at least one deejay shouting WHAT UP DETROIT?! or some sort of human interaction i mean &#039;cmon its freakin Halloween. Acquaviva&#039;s set was tired and lacked the buildups and breakdowns, that ebb and flow of his best sets. Terry mullin was playing that same played-out style until the second half of his set when he got into some distinctly acid tracks. the DJs at the main stage could have been anyone really and i dont think the party would have changed a bit. Had a fine time, lots of fun but it needed a human voice to hype things up, keep it exciting. I second the opinion that TP&#039;s set was the best all night, though that long-curly-haired guy who went on later at that same stage was my second fav for grime and originality.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must say that although the great costumes and decent crowd made it interesing, the Blakout party lacked a cohesive vibe and had a generally low energy level (regardless of the insane bass). You couldn&#039;t see any of the djs on the main stage (who all sounded strangely similar btw) and there was no indication of who was playing when. The party could have used an emcee or at least one deejay shouting WHAT UP DETROIT?! or some sort of human interaction i mean &#039;cmon its freakin Halloween. Acquaviva&#039;s set was tired and lacked the buildups and breakdowns, that ebb and flow of his best sets. Terry mullin was playing that same played-out style until the second half of his set when he got into some distinctly acid tracks. the DJs at the main stage could have been anyone really and i dont think the party would have changed a bit. Had a fine time, lots of fun but it needed a human voice to hype things up, keep it exciting. I second the opinion that TP&#039;s set was the best all night, though that long-curly-haired guy who went on later at that same stage was my second fav for grime and originality.</p>
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