First, let me apologize for not posting this event. I just found out
yesterday afternoon, and I can't post from work, so I didn't get a chance
until 7pm, by which time I thought it would be useless...

Brett Dancer and Larry Heard played at Barrumba tonight, and their sets were
every bit as good as their sets at the Trackmode/Sound Signature party @
DEMF 2001. I hardly recognized any of Brett Dancer's set, but maybe 30
minutes in he dropped Attend 1, which instantaneously catapulted me into
dancefloor readyness. How f*ckin' good is that song loud??? Must've heard it
out at least 10 times this Summer and played it countless times at home. It
just doesn't get old or lose anything. Anyway, his whole 2-hour set was
tight as hell, some Theo-style EQing throughout, and really got the
dancefloor moving.

Then Larry Heard dropped the tempo down to about 110bpm, played some really
nice slow stuff for about 20-30 minutes, then it got a bit noodly and
ploddish for my taste for the next 20-30 minutes, but then he kicked it back
in and all the stops were pulled. Within the next half-hour he played Energy
Flash into that crazy wobbly acid song that has something to do with
Whiskey. He played this insane track that I've heard a couple of times with
this nearly Fix Flash style synth line that jocks back and forth between
that and deeper pads with a drum 'n bass style wobbly sine wave sub bass
sound that devastates. After that he played a version of John Redman's
'People Everyday' that sounded completely reworked from the original Cajual
tune. Throughout all of this Brett Dancer would occasionally grab the EQs
and jack away for a bit. :) He also threw in 'Change For Me', Cajmere's
'Lookin' For a Man' and concluded his two-hour set with Plastic Dreams, at
which point the mic dude came on.

He made us give it up for Brett Dancer and Larry Heard, which all were very
happy to do, then he mentioned the special guest. Had I realized there was
one, it may have occured to me that seeing Robert Owens in the DJ booth
earlier meant something, or that he was working up to something when he was
tearing up the dancefloor, but then they announced that he was the special
guest, and it clicked. This was a once-in-a-lifetime thing. They started
with 'Can you Feel It', with both Larry Heard and Robert Owens singing in
parts, and Robert Owens freestyle singing over the remainder. The second
song had a chorus that had something to do with life. I recognized it but I
don't know the name. The third song (I think) was Mysteries of Love, which
was a vocal version that he sang on top of, and in response to the existing
vocals on the record. Wicked! The conclusion was Distant Planet, and
frankly, it was f*cking stunning. My friend Jamie and I were completely
gobsmacked throughout.

All that for the measly sum of £5. Oh, and they mentioned this might happen
again in Berlin later this week (I think on the 27th)? And they're playing
Glasgow Sunday on a boat, but for some reason I don't think Robert Owens
will be there. If he is, sorry if I spoiled the surprise, but it'll be worth
it!

Tristan [beaming, if tired, and done gloating :P]
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