No pun intented... yeah right... it is always euhm.. 'interesting' to read your e-mails mr. Watts, please don't leave this list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The nostalgia trend is getting old. (no pun intended) > Mojo, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, italo-disco, deephousepage, ect.. ect.. > All you people that used to be into minimal techno, landstrum > that type of > stuff in the mid 90's and didn't grow up listening to black music and > now you think you know everything about "soul" or your Mr. > "deep house". > > YOU SUCK. > > fake trendy ass superficial people. > > on 1/6/03 5:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Sorry to be the party pooper, but I thought that the LOST christmas > > party was a bit disappointing, certainly not unique musically. I > > recently got hold of a mix by Mills taped from his 'Wizard' radio > > show. The mix was incredible, a full on fusion of go-go, early house > > and hip hop mixed at lightning speed complete with mad scratching > > skills. I had hoped for some more of this action at LOST so I was a > > bit disappointed by the rather pedestrian mix of funk and disco that > > didn't seem at all fresh. This might just be because I'm very > > familiar with that music and am quite jaded towards it, but I wasn't > > feeling it that night. The fact that Mills and Slater > (rather than an > > unknown DJ in practically any semi-trendy bar you might visit on a > > weekday evening in London these days) were putting the needle on the > > records wasn't enough. I also think that B&T was a poor venue - the > > long thin shape of the upstairs room is a natural obastacle to > > generating a good vibe. Where was Steve Stasis? > > > > Nonetheless, nice one to LOST for breaking away from the huge party > > route and doing something a bit different, however, for small > > parties, SLICES still wins hands down. > > > > Dan > > > >> Quit surprised that nobody of the London area 313-ers did not post > >> anything about the last Lost party... I thought it was an amazing > >> and unique party. How often can you hear in a 300 people > venue Steve > >> Bicknell, Luke Slater and Jeff Mills play back to back (kinda) with > >> just soul, funk, disco and 80's house music? The most modern record > >> that Jeff Mills dropped was Move Your Body from Marshal Jefferson! > >> The rest of his records where stuff like Loose Joints, Dan Hartman, > >> O'Jays, Sylvester JD's etc. It was maybe a little bit to full to > >> dance nicely (well there was not really a dancefloor anyway) but > >> still i thought it was one of the best parties i have been to in a > >> long while > >> > >> > >> ... and it is a bit of old news but the Bleep43 New years eve party > >> was brilliant, never had so much fun on NY eve! Bleep43 for > >> president! :) and more boring news, Tristan, you rock! > >> > >> -- > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER De gemeente Almelo aanvaardt voor haar medewerkers geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventueel onjuist, onrechtmatig of ontoelaatbaar geacht gebruik van e-mail (inclusief bijlagen). Dit e-mail bericht is door de gemeente Almelo gecontroleerd op de aanwezigheid van eventuele virussen. Wij kunnen echter geen garantie afgeven dat al onze e-mail berichten volledig virus vrij zijn. Het is daarom verstandig uw binnenkomende e-mail berichten zelf op de mogelijke aanwezigheid van virussen te controleren. --------------------------------------------------------------