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Sofa So Good Review
Submitted by capdog on Sunday, July 15, 2007 - 13:52

For a while now, Radar Complex has supported other acts at various venues around the city. That's not a bad strategy to get started, but it sometimes resulted in a clash of vibes, where their special breed of chilled-out lounge music didn't get a perfect response from a crowd geared up for hard rock or electro.

So what do you do when the right jol for your tunes doesn't exist? Why, you MAKE that jol happen! And this is precisely what they did on Saturday night: hooked up help from various other interested parties and set up an event that complemented their music to perfection!


"Sofa So Good" was all the right ingredients: big couches, fireplace, fountain, art exhibition, leopard trees and fairy lights in Manna's stunning open-air courtyard. There was a big turnout, and everyone seemed to have brought their board game of choice - backgammon, 30 seconds; I even saw someone attempting Pictionary under the candlelight! To top it all off was some great entertainment from Lew, who performed contact juggling and aerotech (juggling with glowing luminous balls).

Good one guys, there were great tunes, awesome atmosphere and some might even say a surprisingly large turn-out: Manna actually ran out of burgers! Let's hope next time they order more... and sell-out again.




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