positive comments there indeed.
i can help but compare bugged out to voodoo.
both clubs in their day were places you went to hear underground techno, and both clubs were very successful and had loyal followers.
both are experiencing revivals at the minute, but whereas voodoo are going with the old policy of underground techno, bugged out are going with the current trend of electroclash, or whatever the **** its called these days.
bugged out seem to be attracting nothing but criticism for this, yet the revival of voodoo has attracted nothing but positive views as far as i can see.
it would be indeed interesting to compare the numbers for these nights, both of which are at the same venue. but then again would bugged out really give a shit that its not as successful in liverpool these days?
after all, it seems to be a very successful venture at the end. seems such a pity that money seems to be the driving force for bugged out. its obvious they dont give a shit about the people who've put them where they are today