Don't think so - it sounded diliberate. He did it more than once but I
understand how that can happen.
MEK
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Or maybe he mistook the pan control for the bass EQ...
:-)
Easy mistake to make if you're using one of those horribly cluttered DJ
mixers.
carl morris.
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>I seem to recall hearing a gig from Isolee and I know I recorded it to
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>I can say the tape stayed in my car's deck for a good long time. I
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>miss this show. If I recall - it was a pretty melodic set, not very
clicky
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>track panned hard to the left or right and as he faded out the first track
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hear.
>I'll see if I can find the tape - I think it was recorded off of Beta
>Lounge so you could check there.
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>pretty sure he only plays live/laptop. never heard of him DJing, but im
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>>Is this live or a dj set? I'm not in any position to go, but if it IS a
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