9

All about the bass.

If we've learned anything about Shitdisco, its that these boys love to party. From their own infamous house parties in Glasgow to the night where they almost dies, alongside The Rapture, Klaxons and Holy Hail, yes the boys know how to party.

Therefore, their set time of early o'clock on a Sunday morning may not have been the best idea but although they can party, they can also play, a fact which should never be forgotten about Shitdisco.

As the crowd shoke itself from a slumber, the double bass attack was providing enough inducement to dance and things were going well. With an albums worth of material available, most of the set may have been unfamiliar to the crowd but it never stopped anyone from enjoying themselves. If the truth be told, the band probably benefited from such an early stage time as there appeared to be a sizeable number of the crowd who were still inder the influence of the previous nights proceedings.

'Reactor Party' may have given everyone a lift but the hollering of lines from The Prodigys 'No Good' gave some fans a more common hook to focus on and was another cue for some interaction.

'I Know Kung-Fu' is as good a closer as any and whilst it was unlikely to be anyones lost foray into the dance tent that day, Shitdisco laid down a decent marker for themselves.