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Review by white_lightning
1st set picked up at Ocelet and the end of Walls of the Cave was fairly spot on.
2nd set was good until BDTNL pretty much crushed the momentum which the band never seemed to get back. Roggae got interesting at one point. The Carini by itself was worth the price of admission -- vacillated between the new Carini ambient style and straight up funk. The Twist also had moments.
In short, the first reviewer nailed it. Without Carini it would have been an average show.