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Review by Errand_Wolfe
Set one started with a nice Turtle In The Clouds. Stayed a bit slow for me with a decent Undermind and a Drift, which I'm not a big fan of. 3 good parts, but doesn't quite hold together. But then things took a turn with a fantastic Steawberry Letter 23 and later a Camel Walk so tight that, verily, this camel could fit through the eye of needle. Set one ended with maybe the best Split Open And Melt I've witnessed.
An extremely rare YEM 2nd set opener with a first ever post vocal jam jam set things off again. A fun but very messy Howling and a raucous Good Times Bad Times closed out the set. I felt it ended a tad early and expected maybe we'd get something special for the encore...
And we got the SloMaze! What a funky treat!
Overall, Trey came to play and was melting faces all night! On to night 3!