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Just got back from living in Majorca and hadn't been to a party for quite a while so was looking forward to Exodus especially as we'd heard it was going to be a big one, and the first legal Exodus.

Got up there quite early (about 9pm) due to rumours that they were only letting 2000 people in and it was advised to be there B4 8pm although we later figured out this probably wasn't true, but hey I'm blonde so being gullible comes naturally. As soon as we parked up it started to piss down with rain, but by the time we'd got into the party it had stopped.

Soon as we got there it instantly reminded us of the festival only smaller in size. There were two big Exodus tents, one of them with live bands which were really good. The other main Exodus tent was always packed when we went to have a look, kickin' out wicked drum 'n bass and techno tunes all night. There was a good variety of music, don't know what system it was but heard some hip hop being played.

Junction 14 were there with 2 systems, one Techno and one Drum 'n bass. Impressed with both of them as usual - never seem to take note of any of the DJ's names thou, but know that DJ Caz played a wicked Techno set which had us jumpin' up and down. Not too good at estimating how many people are at parties but would guess about 2000-3000, good turn out and just about everyone seemed to have a happy vibe.

The Samaritans and "Release" (drugs advice group) had a tent each which we expect the police had requested which was actually a good idea - they seemed to chat and get on with everyone well.

When the sun came up it turned out a to be a really hot morning. We'd been chillin' by the cars for a couple of hours by about 11am and all looked ready to pass out so left to go home and chill for a bit , then straight up the pub to discuss the nights events

Not sure what time it finished but was told it was around that time. Definitely a good party too come back to - looking forward to the festival!

Kirsty & Naz




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