Simon Kong wrote:
This is the vibe I'm getting ..
No one really seems to want to talk about him.
I really enjoyed his remix of Aardvarck on Rushhour and his latest ep on
Planet E.
Regards,
Ramon
He's obviously not Techno enough for some around here,
and to avant garde for the art crews ?
is their no really no comment .. or do people not want
to discredit a famous artist for being to 'off'
/
In my brain i'm expecting soul / jazz collages of stringy
loops and a fetish in abstract order .
I'm looking forward to a great performance that will
challenge people but not alienate them.
Not that I'm relying on Carl, but we need a bit of a
shift in music consciousness in our area, if our dancefloor
wants to progress.
We are stuck in a loop devoid of substance, remixing our
ideas into boredom and mutiny '
This year is the 10th anniversary of alot of the original
old school dance crews in the south island of New Zealand
The old feet need to be reminded of why this is about
the music and the dancing .. I think.
.simon
Tristan Watkins wrote:
Depends on the night really. He's all over the map these days, but
sometimes it doesn't all come together. Others he's *on*.
Tristan
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Subject: (313) Carl Craig '
Author: Simon Kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 12th March 2005 2:48:24
Hey all,
Carl Craig is playing in New Zealand this month '
Has anyone seen him play recently?
What should we expect.
I know his Tech rider asks for:
3 x Turntable (using Final Scratch)
2 x CDJ's
..
This is exciting for us we don't get artists
like Carl down this way much.
.simon