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From: "Tom Churchill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Deadbeat?


> > Was it that Deadbeat thing at the weekend?
>
> It was All Tomorrow's Parties, wasn't it? Deadbeat was a few weeks back...

Just back from ATP and barely conscious. A good time was definitely had by
one and all.

Carl Craig was good, but as with the last time I saw him, and on The
Workout, I wish he would mix more aggressively. My favorite sets from him
are always more active.

Shake's set was not his finest - seemed to be having an off night, although
he and the crowd both seemed to enjoy it quite a bit despite the mixing
troubles. It got much better as it went on, but the first 1/2 of the set was
pretty messy. We all have these nights though...

> > b) 'Drexciyan DJ Stingray'?!

Drexciyan DJ Stingray was tight, but hearing tracks like M4 and M5 played at
45 ruins them for me. The whole set was really really ghetto tech fast, but
slowed a bit towards the end. It was a bit too much for me after 2 and a
half days of non-stop movement and throbbing bass. Needless to say, Venetian
Snares after him were equally lethal. I lasted about 10 minutes of their set
before running in fear, clinging for sanity.

However... there were tons of AMAZING moments throughout. I'll try to recap
in order (and what I remember - thank goodness for this little line-up
card):

Friday
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The Fall were really good. Never seen them live. Not a ton for me to say
really. Just good rock 'n roll.

Public Enemy was fantastic. Haven't lost a step, and *everyone* was getting
down. You could tell they were having a great time, and it was really
infectious.

Guy Called Gerald and C2 - remember liking both a lot and dancing a ton, but
can't recall any specifics really. I think Gerald played a lot of house, but
my memory is quite sketchy at this point.

Missed Baby Ford and Gescom- ran out of steam around 3:00 after being up
since 7:30. Will see Baby Ford on Wednesday and Gescom on Saturday though,
so no urgency.

Saturday (AKA the day when darkness reigned and time lost meaning)
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Note: the venue upstairs was nearly pitch black in the middle of the day.
This was severely disorienting. Recall finding out it was 7:30 pm, thinking
it was 2:00 am...

Checked Disjecta for about 15 minutes (he = Mark Clifford, once of Seefeel).
He was basically just improvising on a guitar with crazy effects. It was
really cool, but did my head in a bit after about 15 minutes.

El-P and Murs - damn fine rather political hip hop. El-P had a nice 15
minute turntablism intro as well. Good stuff!

Kool Keith and Kutmaster Kurt - really, really dissapointing. Utter crap.
What has happened to Dr. Doom???

Bola (apparently didn't show) but the visuals while they played some of his
music (I think) were mind-blowing. Someone else may be able to fill in gaps
about this.

[things get very very blurry]

Aphex Twin - WOW!!! Played about an hour of
110bpmish-techno-industrial-signature-aphex-god-knows-what that sounded like
nothing I've ever heard before. I believe most of this was live. Concluded
with an hour of drum 'n bass - lots of ragga included. Wicked.

Skam DJs. Lots of fun. Degraded into making out with some woman on the
dancefloor. VERY obnoxious. Apologies to anyone who witnessed.

In bed at a healthy 7:30am.

Sunday
=====

Arrive about 1/2-way through Stasis. Playing nice house rather poorly.
Strictly Kev is a no-show (or maybe showed up about 10 minutes b4 the end of
his set???) Stasis played lots of hip hop. Never heard so much 'Stakes is
High' in one weekend. This is good.

Checked Jim O'Rourke for about 15 minutes. Nice pure ambience (i.e. no
discernable beat). Not suiting my mood. Head back for more
Stasis/Kev/Whatever.

Graham Massey - appears on stage with enormous
wire-lantern-bulbous-head-thing. I leave immediately.

Coil (probably my most anticipated show) - really long set-up process (like
45 minutes). Really weird experimental vocally stuff with 3 Nords?!? Cool
stuff. Not right for the moment. Run downstaris for...

LFO (Mark Bell) DJ set. Had no idea what to expect from this. It probably
wound up as my favorite set of the festival. Tons of techno classics mixed
absolutely flawlessly (using Traktor + 1 CD player it looked like). I
suspect he was cueing up two instances of the same track in Traktor and
rocking doubles with it. Was really really effective. His mixing was
seriously amazing. He finished with what were surely three new LFO tracks -
and I can promise you, the wait has been worth it. He's gone off the IDM
deep-end, but the result is pretty stunning, and really complex. I can't
wait.

Shake's set previosly mentioned.

G-Man: played for about 20 minutes of his live set and some assbag pulled
the fire alarm (or maybe it was a real fire???) - no one seemed to know for
sure. Retreated to chalet.

Returned just in time for the beginning of Mark Broom. I danced non-stop.
Always an excellent DJ - throwing in just enough bangers and just enough
depth to keep it constantly interesting. It is true that we are spoiled for
choice in London.

Surgeon: Holy crap! This was a proper Final Scratch workout. It wasn't the
best DJ set I've ever seen, but I've never seen another set like it. He went
everywhere seamlessly, and directed the pace with a mastery that's only been
equalled, not surpassed.

And that about sums it up... in short the top three sets were:

LFO
Surgeon
Aphex Twin

In sum: WAY too much air hockey, blood, saliva, beer, gin and amazing music
for one weekend. Not nearly enough food. Can't wait for next year when all
the previous curators do one day each! This was a festival of DEMF magnitude
and intensity, enhanced further by the ever-outrageous London techno
massive.

Tristan
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