Charles the glowstick glasses man was there! That's what I saw when I first walked in and I KNEW I was going to experience Industry one more time.
And I did.
I left all my problems at home and I danced until 5:00, I cannot believe that I was able to stay so late sober.
Walked in, Kenny Glasgow and Matty were on the decks and they were already ripping it. Friendly faces everywhere and faces I used to see at Industry were there. Gay, straight, glamour... everybody that used to party at Industry was there... The crowd was aweome! It was pretty packed, and I was affraid that it will turn out to have the typical Guv crowd, but fortunatelly, I was wrong. People were... everybody brought back Industry... Glad to hear about Matt and his accomplishments (careerwise), very pleased.
The sound was awesome, I haven't had my ears ringing in a long time.
I saw some tribers as well,

hi everybody!
The man Derrick Carter came on and he played a good set, although it felt like he was on forever, the music was a little bit too mellow for me, but I still enjoyed it.
People were playing with the baloons and passing it to each other, which made think of Industry again, that used to always happen, it almost brought tears to my eyes...
Then Celeda came on, what an awesome performance... holy, what a voice!
But what I wanted to hear the entire night was the man, Cevin Fisher. When this guy came on and he threw the song "Was a place called Industry" and the sick bassline came on, I lost it and I am sure so did everybody in the room. Hearing "Was a place called Industry" and people chanting to it and dancing and hugging... wow... I really need to get that track... that totally brought me back to Industry, it made my night.
Cevin Fisher was by far my favourite and he was the one I was looking forward to hearing the entire night.
I left at 4:40, I wanted to stay longer, but I just couldn't... my mom was on my mind and I knew my magical Industry Reunion night was over.
Thank you so much for this party, thank you so much for bringing me back to the club where I met my soulmate, thank you for bringing me back to a place... called Industry,