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Review by TweezingSpaceRanger
Second set opened with the best DWD I've heard since the Miami Disease (1/3/15). Carini was perfectly placed as both the band and the crowd erupted with energy. The jam in Carini shifted to a blissful tone. Although the jam didn't necessarily "peak," it was great for the moment and Winterqueen fit the set very well to this point. Ghost was a welcome surprise and the jam was fantastic with a triumphant peak. A ferocious Possum kept the energy sky high and a beautiful Slave to the Traffic Light capped an outstanding second set. These are the kind of shows that keep me coming back. Especially when they top shows like this the following night!