Gutted I never got there, all these reports are killing me but in a good way.. I did have ticket but due to powers above and beyond it just didn't happen.. anyway I am checking out the Kevin Suaderson mix on the site and I am a little dissapionted at his choice and his mixing but it seems lots of people were enjoying it, so what was the crowd like this year? I know when I went last year I heard many Detroiters complaining about a certain type of person( can't remebr the name given) coming in and so I wonder did Kevin pick up on this and played to the masses instead of playing what he would normally play?
-----Original Message----- From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 03/06/2004 14:13 To: 313 Mailinglist List Cc: Subject: Re: (313) Movement 04 The most funniest thing i got was this sticker Tom Linder gave to me with the 2 words "Jit Happens" On it. Simply brilliant because it is oh so true. I was hoping to see some jit during the liveset from electrofunk though. Musical highlights for me this weekend at the festival: Duplex, Orlando Voorn, Amp Fiddler, Mike Grant, Ron Trent, Terrence Parker & Maurice Turner tagteaming at the mainstage & Buzz Goree. Some new trends we saw and i now need to copy to be cool: - People tripping over a step-up at the 7th city party at a 3-per-minute rate and trying to cover that up by doing an extremely cool dance move - Holding a record in the air while dancing - Female house dj's who look like f*cking hippies The best afterparties for me where the For Those Who Know III and the Green Lights GO!!! party. On the last party there was not time to dance i ran into friends everywhere :) i was a bit dissapointed by Shawn Rudimans liveset though. His records do sound so much better :-/ Claude Young surprised me by playing a brilliant set and same goes for Jeff Samuels. KJ On 3-jun-04, at 15:11, Robert Taylor wrote: > > Detroit and the Movement Festival were mentioned in London's daily > free paper, Metro, today. > Great timing. > They also mention going to a bar called Bookies so 'you can say you > visited the wrong side of 8 Mile and lived to tell the tale' and then > tell yuo to go shopping in Windsor - nice.