"turn down the bass"... Now that's funny. I was pleasantly amused at the
breeze circulating through the room on account of intense vibrations
coming from the speakers. I wore earplugs. I learned my lesson at Saint
Andrews.


carlos

On Tue, 29 May 2001, Derek Birsul wrote:

>
> Richie tore it up Sunday night. Unfortunitely we had to leave DEMF at 9:30 to 
> get in line, but it was well worth it. I will only wait three hours in line 
> and pay $20 to see a select group of DJ's, and Richie is one. He got on 
> between 2 and 3AM and bumped the crowd all night (morning). They were only 
> suppose to let in 1000 people, did anyone in line not get in? The sound was 
> unbelievable. The setup was kick ass, simple but effective. The setting was 
> in a club that is goth every other night of the week. Very dark. One 
> complaint though, the bass was beyond deafening. Every *boom* made your ears 
> hurt. Many others there agreed that it could of been turned down a notch and 
> still been effective. Amazing show none-the-less, he was relentless. Very 
> different from last year at DEMF, where he tried to mess with everyone's 
> head. Well I'm done rambling. If you saw him, would you please let me know 
> what you thought. Thanks.
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