Alex Patterson has always been a fav of mine for far reaching dj sets. He even 
plays 313 material here and there. Can't get enough of the tea time sessions on 
groovetech and he did a great set here in nyc at the knitting factory last year.

-dave

> 
> IMHO...By FAR...z-trip takes the cake for genre mixing...and being able to
pull it off.  Can I get a second on that?  Anyone heard Uneasy Listening? 
OMG.




The only other DJ I've heard do this and pull it off is Mathew
Herbert. His dj set at APT in nyc was my favorite this year.

Anyone else know of dj's that do this?

-Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 11:25 AM
To: Jongsma, K.J.; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Shake in Holland


> Just a few nice words about Shake, who played a brilliant 
> set last Saturday here in Holland. His choice of records was 
> amazing, he was going from one point of the musical spectrum. 

YEa!  He is amazing DJ indeed.  I love how everyone raves about his broad
spectrum of selections.  It's a lifetime of loving and producing music
that
sets this style apart... wish more DJs had the guts to spin out like this,
it sure would make things more interesting!  :)

peace,
Matt MacQueen
> 

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