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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:55 PM
Subject: (313) re: michael mayer mixing was re: fabric live thread


> totally agree with whoever said mayer's mixing was all
> about the context. got to see him in montreal last year
> with reinhard voigt (voigt was live, mayer was djing)
> and it was a masterful set. he started with totally
> ambient pieces, then started adding downtempo beats and
> played for an hour before he even got near four on the
> floor 120bpmish territory.  and he just built things
> from there, song by song, every song in its place. take
> care. andrew duke

Can't really echo the accolades any louder. I've always watched the
Kompakt/Perlon/Playhouse/Trapez, whatever/etc scenes with a bit of
admiration and a bit of caution/distance (obviously that's an unfair
lumping, but you get what I'm on about). However, the recent Micael Mayer
mixes have been seriously wicked. Who the hell else is busting out Air
Liquid's 'If there was no gravity', AND making it work really well! His
recent mixes have pulled us through a number of after parties in recent
months. I'm quite gutted I missed his Fabric set, b/c I heard it was the
best thing since sliced bread, and where would a cheese toastie be without
*that*? :)

Tristan
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