Wasn't Aphex's NYC debut playing sandpaper on one deck?  I'm sure I read
something ludicrous like that some years back?

Saw Mills in Zurich late last year and after about 2 hours he looked at the
admittedly lame crowd and raised his eyebrows, and probably thought "I can't
be arsed with this"... he had been dropping a number of classics throughout.



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From: Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:48 PM
Subject: RE: [313] RE: (313) RE: (313) stacey pullen - electric relaxation


> 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-----
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> >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
> >
> >
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