After a very dodgy folk comedy band that the whole crowd wanted to kill and a blue as hell comedian who seemed to be at war with the crowd, DJ Yoda came on much to everyones delight. While the DVD scratching was brilliantly put together and it was obvious it took a lot of planning, he unfortunately had no communication with the crowd at all.
He barely acknowledged we were there, which was a real shame. It would have been great if he had explained what he was doing but this was certainly not done and he seemed scared to even look at the Bristol people...maybe because they wanted to kill the previous acts. Still, we were all on his side whether he knew it or not.
Apart from this, my other gripe was that not much of it could be danced to, with brilliant VDJ mixes being put together and then changing to something else 20 secs later you had no chance of getting your freak on.
Don't get me wrong, it was still a good night and what he was doing was really great and groundbreaking, but maybe if he engaged the crowd a bit more and played tunes for longer we wouldn't have ended up leaving early.
Overall not bad for a tenner, but left a bit dissapointed.