Ps

 

I am available for similar in-depth reviews of any future events.

"Hit me up", as the cooler kids say.

 

From: 1-11 [mailto:1...@bethere.co.uk] 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 6:57 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Reporting in from Paris

 

Derrick May played in Manchester, Ingerland, a few weeks ago.

 

First gear all night.

 

Bobbins.

 

From: Mel N [mailto:mymachines...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 8:40 AM
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Reporting in from Paris

 

Hi all

 

I just thought I'd report in. Saw Derrick May and Rolando play at Showcase on 
Friday night. 

 

Interesting the venue was a boathouse by the Seine under Alexandre III bridge 
before it became a venue. The venue was odd - guys in button shirts, loafers 
etc and girls in short dresses and heels. There was a VIP section where people 
slammed down bottles of champagne. I think the place was a pick up joint. The 
drinks were super expensive (5 euro for water/ softdrink, 8 euro for a 
heineken, 12 for vodka redbull). However the guestlist is free if you sign up 
online and you arrive before 1.30 am. I signed up at 11pm and got an instant 
response back that I was on the list. Luckily you just have to show the door an 
email.

 

I didn't meet the promotor, so I couldn't tell you how Derrick and Rolando 
ended up on the bill there. There were a few usual clubbing kids there though.

 

I don't know who was on before Derrick, but it was just some techno, i think 
slightly more minimal style. 

 

I couldn't name any trax, I think Derrick played a few usual ones he always 
plays (but still welcome...) I haven't seen Derrick play this well in ages, 
despite the crowd. I think there were a few happy cheesy moments, but overall 
spot on, tight mixing, pretty good track selection. He played from 2 - 4

 

Rolando came on 4 and totally just smashed it out of the ballpark. Over the 
years I've noticed how uncompromising he is with the tunes and he just plays 
what he does best... slamming hard but funky at the same time...and in this 
case I think some of the crowd left (but could have been due to tiredness....). 
I think he played a few things that totally reminded me of the older harder UR 
stuff but 'new'. I think there was new Red Planet in there... He played all of 
Jaguar, BUT the crowd didn't pick up on it really so in a way that was good 
because it was as though the song was just another track. Anyway he played 
until 6.20 am, and after that it was strange but nice to come out of the bottom 
of the bridge to see the lights still glistening on the Seine, and the sun just 
about to rise. 

 

Cheers!

Melody



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