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Here's my subjective couch review.
He first set was fantastic. The second set was flat - reminiscent of 1/1/16.
There was an impulse, a desire, to explore the dark.
They had difficulty doing it collectively in the second set.
The Caspian had promise, but gave way to what, for me, is a complete vibe grinder.
I love a well-placed Joy in set 2. That wasn't one.
46 days was a perfunctory attempt to crank the vibe out of the humdrum.
First set Cities-Light was exceptional. The Hood felt triumphant. I enjoyed the whistled-CDT.
That's all I have right now.