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Unleaded
Date: Friday 17th October 2003
Address:
Ether, Church Square, Taunton
Occurrence: Monthly
Hours: 9pm - 2am
Ticket Price: £7
Genre: Hard house / Funky house
Dress Code: Anything goes
Capacity: 650
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Room One: Tidy Boys, Mi$$ Divine, Chris Ventura
Room Two: Hosted by offitsface.com with Neil Roberts, Fez n' Skinny, Gibbsy and Bertie
In 1999, Unleaded fuel was introduced as a cheaper, fresher alternative to that nasty boring, leaded stuff, which had been around forever. “That’s nice!?”, I hear you cry! Well, it is. As it means we now save a bit of money, breath fresher air, and still have what we need to spin about with our tunes on full blast and impress the ladies (or the boys - whichever we fancy). In January 2003, Unleaded, the club night, was introduced. As a cheaper, fresher alternative to the somewhat tired and uninspired nightlife of the South West. It saved us money, was a breath of fresh air, and we still have what we need to spin around the dance floor to some top class DJs, whilst impressing no-one in particular (although it does feel kinda good!)

I ventured to Unleaded with the same expectations I had when using Unleaded petrol for the first time. Which were admittedly non-existent. Despite living a stone’s throw from Unleaded’s primary venue Ether for the past 8 months, I’d heard nothing about it and was oblivious to it being anything more than a ‘café.bar.restaurant’ during the day, as announced in the window. I ventured there of an evening for the sole reason that some fellow clubbing website acquaintances were hosting room 2 and I didn’t much fancy a ‘ Friday Night with Jonathon Woss’!

Ether was a surprise. It fits neatly into the back of an old town house building and is a perfect example of how deceptive appearances can be. Pale, modest and Edwardian on the outside, Ether becomes satisfyingly dark, contemporary and underground on the inside. Entering the main room is a bit like going into Aladdin’s cave. From the dingy, cobbled passageway outside, you don’t know quite what to expect. But once you’re met with the buzz of the crowd and the strobed, euphonious glow reaching out from the DJ booth, you feel almost as though you’ve discovered hidden treasure! The decor is pretty basic; with bare brickwork, web effect drapes and chunky metal bars, but far from looking half-finished, this creates an almost mystical atmosphere, in a league of its own.

As for the crowd, this consisted of no stereotypes whatsoever, which I always find refreshing in a club. We got talking to two tattooed, middle-aged biker types, who with the energy and spirit of revelers half their age, spent the entire night jumping up and down, waving their hands in the air with the best (and worst) of them! Then a couple of dedicated young Tidy fans just back from the Tidy Weekender in North Wales, who possibly knew more about the Tidy Boys than the Tidy Boys themselves! In room two, a coach-load of funky house lovers from Cardiff could be found bouncing off of walls, the DJ box (and each other). One of them even dived through the drapes behind the DJ box, in a classic ‘You’ve Been Framed’ style fall, which got a laugh from me, even if nobody else seemed to notice! Local press suggests that up to 80% of Ether’s regulars come from outside the locality*, which is a sure indicator of the success and draw of the nights there. And, as it’s clear that everyone is welcome (there is no dress code), Unleaded do well not to alienate any of their potential audience.

Despite being met with a false fire alarm halfway through the night and being temporarily flung out onto the street outside for 20 minutes, the lure of the Unleaded ambience was enough to ensure the entire crowd stayed put and partied hard until the finish. Although ending much earlier than most clubs I am used to, I was actually glad that Unleaded wrapped up here, as it guaranteed the night ended on a high and was sure-fire way to leave punters craving what the next event has to offer. And apparently it’s going to be more popular then ever!

Unleaded promoter BJ, describes the night as ‘revitalising, fresh and different’. I agree. And, just like the fuel of the same name, I think it’s the best thing around to get you moving! - Figure taken from the Taunton Times, 30th October 2003

Venue: 7
Music: 7
Crowd: 7
Sound System: 7
Total: 28 / 40

Rating: Silver Award
Review written by: Pam Thomas pammy@uk-cl.co.uk
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