In , the duo embarked on their first headline arena tour, named after their third album, Brand New Machine. This tour took the show, which wowed audiences at Glastonbury Festival, out across the UK and Ireland.
Summer saw the group take high-profile slots at a range of other festivals, including Oxegen, Ibiza Rocks, T in the Park and the Reading and Leeds Festival. Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome , Firefox , Safari , Edge. And so there was stuff that we were doing — both separately and together — to keep the set exciting. This just made perfect sense. There are lots of original versions of stuff, original music, and just kinds of different edits of existing songs.
So I think it sounds pretty fresh! Can you bring us back to your first and perhaps fondest fabric memory? It was massive. When fabric opened, we had just started getting into production, so we would go down there and almost step back a bit and listen to the songs, absorbing everything and taking in the reaction that was going on rather than being in the middle of the mosh or whatever. It was one of the first times we heard one on our records at peak time, with a big DJ in room one.
It was the biggest rush for us. That was a special moment. A few years later, we were DJing at fabric around , we were put on the lineup after Andy C. By then [even though we were more] prominent, we were very nervous to DJ after Andy C. He tears the house down. You see that swell of people falling to the front of the stage. I love the acoustics there, you can kind of really get close to the crowd, and you hear the atmosphere building.
I remember that exact moment, just the rush of just big mixes, big moments happening in a DJ set at fabric are so much more intense. You guys recently played in Newcastle for a socially distant event. What was that like? How did you think the venue was handling social distance measures?
Yeah, we did a couple. Weird, obviously. People are into the pens in groups of six or eight. And so probably enough to get a little party going. It was summer outdoors, so a bit warmer and stuff. But as the sun went down, it brought it back. And while it was definitely not the same as having everyone together and that feeling of togetherness that a crowd brings and unity, which is quite special, it was still great to play some live music. If you think about the first time you ever went to a club and heard a system, it was sort of that feeling again like, fucking hell, shit sounds different this loud.
So that made sense. There was a bit of an emotional feeling. Complain about this comment Comment number 3. This entry is now closed for comments. For the latest updates across BBC blogs, visit the Blogs homepage.
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