December 03, 2000

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Nov 13, 2025

The infamous VA TECH 'Floes~HDPF~Floes' One of the greatest hours in 2K Disco. Not counting that ultimate creeper Very Moon jam into Helix and an underrated MEMPHIS!

If the SBDs were a little more detailed, brighter and with a better soundstage, we'd be talking 'bout an all-timer here. What a show.

From the very beginning of October, through this fall tour ending whopper exactly 2 months later, shows one of the most ridiculous and far reaching calendars evah. You kiddin' me!? Check it:::::::::::

Vegas~SoCal~NorCal~PNW~Rockies~Flatlands~Midwest~Great Lake~MidAtlantic~South~NY-NJ~NewEngland~UpstateNY~DC~HomeBase~VAginia~[3 weeks off]~NewYearsRun.

Show Highlights

Track Notes

  • S1
    Munchkin Invasion

    The first type two Munchkin. It begins as a standard, mellow, blissful trance vehicle, but it soon breaks down into a more tense mood and evolves into a dnb jam. The band locks into a vaguely Ape-like theme, and shortly afterward Magner introduces the Gates of Hell to great effect. The jam soon begins the triumphant build to a Munchkin ending, and the peak heading into Munchkin is spectacular.

  • S1
    The Very Moon

    The first jam out of Very Moon enters spacey ambient territory immediately, but Barber soon develops a simple, driving theme that pushes things forward. It builds with eminent patience and steadiness across a variety of themes to a powerful crescendo section. From here the jam reaches dizzying heights, building to one of the strongest peaks into Helicopters, or any song, ever.

  • S1
    Helicopters

    The Helicopters jam is some light airy trance. It’s patient and atmospheric, and gradually and subtly makes the return to Very Moon territory without much fanfare. Barber takes over with a delightful theme, which he builds into one of the best Very Moon peaks ever.

  • S2
    House Dog Party Favor

    The first ever House Dog outro, and it’s a doozy. The band somehow manages to forge a medley of cacophonous sounds into a coherent theme, one which builds with eminent patience into a drawn out Floes ending.

  • S2
    Humuhumunukunukuapua'a

    A stronger than average Humu theme in the first half breaks down into a demented lysergic carnival in the second half. Likely the strongest Humu ever played, standalone or otherwise.

  • S2
    M.E.M.P.H.I.S.

    One of the strongest M.E.M.P.H.I.S. first jams of the tour. The theme weaves delicately between tense and triumphant moods before building to a spectacular peak.