His live set was overwhelmingly loud, funny, and cool. I'm not as fond of the CD he was giving away, which, yes, was about globalization and capitalism.
He didn't blather at all, he made his point with some humor by destroying capitalist artifacts as a way to make his music. I thought it was brilliant, and way better than listening to any talking head drone about the same issues. On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, /0 wrote: > how was that anyways? did he shut his mouth and make rad tracks or did he > blather on about corporations and capitalism? > > I love his non-vocal house >