he's going to be interviewed on Australian National radio and there will be
a set that he did at the Montreaux Jazz festival alongside the interview.

not sure if that qualifies as underground.....

rc

on 10/12/02 3:14 AM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I totally respect your suspicion of the word 'underground', it's been
> tainted, but we're taking it back!
> The guys are trying to create the ideal environment - different to what
> Derrick has had before in Australia, especially in Melbourne.
> Previously they have all gone for lots of media, ads, etc.
> This time they are not doing ads in the street press, and the posters and
> art is all being done in-house and the venue is not publicised. It's a
> matter of keeping your ear to the street - it's about the buzz, not the
> hype.
> There will be no interviews. They are not going for the big-name support DJs
> but people who love music and will think it an honour to play and stay after
> for the party. These DJs just happen to be great.
> Everyone involved is a 'promoter', 'if you care, you'll share' - the guys,
> the DJs, media friends, punters.
> It's a very direct contrast to the last high profile tour Derrick did, so
> yes it is 'underground'.
> We all hope Derrick will enjoy it, he's a very interactive guy. We create an
> environment where we challenge him, he challenges us.
> 
>>>> Derrick May returns to Australia for a series of exclusive underground
>>>> parties late December.
>> 
>> they used the "underground" expresion with no point of this means that
>> derrick may will do a diferent set on those partys? derrick may is my
>> favorite composer and main inspiration on my own music but usualy when he
>> plays he shows sets that definitly dont atract me.
>> will it be diferent now? or im just dreaming here..
>> 
>> take care you all

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