Benji from Underbelly (aka Damian Walshe – Howling) and four of his mates have just shot upstairs to the Balcony. I want to follow, I have a massive crush on him, but Shelly is singing at Liquid in a matter of minutes. She won't stay if I follow. We have full bellies and are warm from wine, I cannot think of a plausible reason to stalk him. All along Jonson St, I hope hope hope he will be at The Good Foot party at Liquid later.
Anyone familiar with the infamous DNBBQ parties at the Abercrombie in Sydney will have an inkling of what The Good Foot is all about. (For those who don't, DNBBQ is two floors of drum n bass, live performances, tekken on the big screen, South American bbq, one-in-one-out as soon as night falls). With the popularity of reggae, dancehall and dub in Byron Bay, it’s logical that drum n bass will be welcomed here. Bay FM’s Flow Poetry opens the night, spinning his favourite funk and dancehall. He is followed by the headlining ensemble: Simon (The Bird) mixes digital beats while Dave (Resin Dogs) hits the skins, Stu (Fyah Walk) and Alex (King Tide) are a trombone-tastic duo, and Shelly (CBD Dub Project) provides vocal highlights. The end result is frenetic drum n bass; not a still pair of feet in the house. I get the distinct impression this is only the first night of what will become a regular event.
After that set, I wash the sweat from my forehead and take Shelly on a (fruitless) Benji-hunt. At the Hotel Great Northern, Magic Dirt’s Adalita bursts out the back door and begins climbing a nearby fence. Her amused bandmates watch from the doorway. Behind them I can hear their audience cheering and stamping for more. The last time I saw Magic Dirt, I was pinned against the barrier at the Fierce Festival in London, in 2002. 6 years later, Adalita is still one hot goddess of rock. And she won’t let us backstage. The front doors have been opened so we wander in for the encore, a powerful cover of The Scientists’ We have Love. The drums and the bass are here too, heavy and sharp like a slap to the face.
Back at Liquid, the Good Foot drum n bass goodness continues til 3am for everyone who doesn’t have to work Fridays (or doesn’t care about their job).
I cannot wait for the next one.
Byron's newest nightclub, Liquid, opened its doors last Friday night to a mainly local crowd. Liquid provides a great alternative to the other late-night options in Byron Bay, and will be welcomed by many - especially those who love to dance. White walls and colourful light panels illuminate what used to be a dark n' dingy space. Is this a good thing?! Fear not clubbers, the lights aren't too bright and the fresh paint definitely lifts the vibe.
The music was already off to a promising start, with a local line up that got the dancefloor pumping. Packed to capacity both Friday and Saturday night, it seems Byron has been ready and waiting for some dancefloor action, and Liquid certainly delivers.
Expect great music from local, national and international DJ's. Perfect for a late night dance after a few drinks.
Suzie Morley