WHAT WEEKLY

Land Of Confusion

02 September 2010

★ whatweekly & Justin Allen

Photo by James Hodges

Recently Good Vibes Promo & Rise N Shine brought together an impressive roster of DJs including the likes of Terry Mullan, DJ Who, Daniella Downs and DJ Ballisticdubs to name a few. James Hodges, What Weekly’s man about town, was at Sonar to document the event as well as enjoy himself thoroughly. We suggest putting on your favorite dub or drum & bass mix to enjoy the following photos properly.

Photo by James Hodges.

Photo by James Hodges

Scott Stende

When your typical glow stick just won’t do…

Photo by James Hodges.

Photo by James Hodges

Tiffany Najera

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

The man behind Good Vibes, John.

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

Gabriela Rosales

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

“Who’s spinning?”

“Fuck Yeah!”

“The DJ calls himself Fuck Yeah?”

“No Dude, Who!”

“That’s what I’m saying, who’s the DJ?”

“Right, DJ Who!”

“Stop being an asshole and just tell me his name!!!”

“WHO!!!”

“The DJ, you shit head!!!”

“I’m telling you his name, it’s DJ Who!!!”

“Awww, go screw yourself.”

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

Alice Kivivali

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

Ballistic Dubs

Photo by James Hodges.



Photo by James Hodges

John Willinger

Photo by James Hodges.





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