Friday night was another good Robot Soap, a bit quieter than usual but I'll put that down to a few factors like the weather and not being on our usual night - so regulars couldn't make it down. Eitherway we still had a great little party. I'd like to say thanks to Mark Stacy (Glitch) for coming down and playing a few tunes. Also big thanks go out to those who did make it down in such awful weather conditions!
If you've been following this blog you will already know that we broadcast this months Robot Soap live on Second Life, and having done only a little bit of research I think (correct me if i'm wrong) we were the first club-night in Manchester to broadcast on Second Life live and direct.
This got me thinking about the nesscessity of 'real' clubs and if they too will slow down - like the sale of CD's and Vinyl due to the rise of MP3's and peer to peer sharing. It struck me as an odd thing that people were sat inside, probably alone, in a virtual world when they could be out in a real club with real people to meet and socialise with. Will this become the norm? Will people be constantly be switched into their own computers and social networking sites rather than socialising in the real world. I don't know, nor can I speculate on such things because these things are evolving so quickly.
musing's aside here's some of the tracks played on the night:
Coming up soon we have two exclusive guest mixes from Mat Payne and Bob Swans, who are both playing at Robot Soap in April. I've heard the Mat Payne mix and it's a belter, you should look forward to it!

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