So the final verdict on DJ Pullen? :o) I vote yes (as in I think he's 'good'). My reasons is that he's versatile and competent. Any reports to the contrary I'd attribute to fatigue or deliberate archness. Someone said that one of the nights upon which it's claimed he played poorly there were a lot of 'MTVers' in the crowd ... I know of at least 2 other occasions I've seen djs deliberately attempt to rile a crowd they didn't like: Aphex Twin - when his assessment of some skinheads he'd spotted at the front was not good, Carl Craig at The End - when no one liked his remix of Buena Vida - that was funny: 'What The Fuck!' he said when no one danced - But it got a cheer! >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:22 PM >To: s mcgill >Cc: 313; :P >Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) RE: (313) stacey pullen - electric >relaxation > > > >I remember the night you're talking about although I think I was mainly in >the main room for Hawtin & Aquaviva that night. I caught him the time >before at The End and that was only about a month earlier. That time was >the first time I heard him spin and I liked what I heard, all good >dancefloor material. I imagine this style to be a more typical Pullen set, >somewhere in between techno & house but all excellent tracks to dance to. >After that night I remember going record shopping & looking for Stacey >Pullen material as I was so impressed by what I heard. > My point is really that he must have played a lounge set in the lounge, >let him play in the main room and you'll get the harder side of Pullen - >unless you're at Motor of course ;o) > >GG > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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