Hi Matt Theo didn't quite made it to 6 hours; just a little over 5. An excellent set that wound its way between house, disco, techno, soul, r & b, and stuff that fell between all those. I own about 5 of his mix cd's (and over 20 of his own releases), and still only recognised a handful of the tracks he played. So many times he had me scratching my head and thinking dam, what is this? Is it old or new, or maybe his edit of something? I guess the common thread running through everything he plays is that *dirtiness*, grained deeply into the woodwork of every offkilter sound.
There was no accounting for his enthusiasm. Bouncing, bouncing, his eyes closed, head thrown back (and I swear you could see the whites of his eyes at times, their having rolled back in his head): he was a man possessed. Like some voodoo. Or Stevie Wonder in full gospel revelation. The dancefloor didn't always follow him, sometimes coming to a standstill and then dissipating, but still he'd be bopping, his eyes closed so maybe he didn't notice. But then the dancefloor would be full again, though I doubt he would have seen it in all his absorption. It's so refreshing to see someone so game to play some of the tracks he did to a full club expecting something. Such odd rhythms, weird vocal interludes, slow tempos. I feel privileged to have witnessed it. A few things could have made the night better. A smaller more intimate club mainly: Melbourne's HiFi Bar is a big rock n roll kind of venue that wasn't too good on atmosphere. Not sure why they didn't hold it at the much better Honkytonks. And not everyone seemed to get it: I spoke to a few who were expecting something different ("it's boring, he just doesn't seem to go anywhere"). There's no accounting for taste I guess. Cheers CHris --- Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris, I've never heard Theo for 6 hours(!), but > i've heard him for 3+ > and it just gets better and better.. a proper > "journey" touching lot of > styles, he it all about taking a crowd up and then > down and then up > again higher, etc.. > > Speaking of, Theo has got 2 cool/deep remixes of a > DJ Kent track "In > The Bush." Kent's another all-genre DJ from japan. > This limited? > BearFunk 12" I would recommend... 2 long sides. One > side is just beats > (more like a minimal mixtool than something all that > strong on it's > own) but the flip side has more action and IMHO the > value: funky > bassline business, and some buried keys and the > essence of a murky > low-lights deep groove. > > And I actually got the original DJ Kent (Bearfunk > #2) too cause this > remix caught my curiosity. The original is a bit > more full, brighter > sounds but still great and dense percussion. The > other 2 tracks on the > original EP are sweet, "Second Moon" is space disco > meets electric > house / warehouse feel . Then this other track > "Brainzoo" sounds like > a lost Undisputed Truth track jacked up and > re-wired... sh*t i can't > tell if these are original productions, re-edits or > probably somewhere > in that crazy middle-ground inbetween that I love.. > (at least one of > these tracks credits to a live bassplayer too i > think?). > > Personally I am a fan of the whole Big Bear / > Bearfunk / Hairy Claw > labels so if you're into stuff you can get Theo's > interpretation on it > this time... > > peace, > -- > Matt MacQueen > http://SonicSunset.com > > > > On Feb 26, 2004, at 9:05 PM, Christopher Davey > wrote: > > > I'm on the digest, so not sure whether someone > else > > has pointed this out: an interview with Theo > Parrish > > in Melbourne's daily newspaper, The Age. > > > > > http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/25/1077676817589.html > > > > Looking foward to 6 hours of Theo tonight (does he > > really play for that long?) > > > > Cheers > > > > Chris > > > > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! > Movies. > > http://au.movies.yahoo.com > > > > > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com