sure that wasn't pullover by speedy j? ;)
what type of tracks was he playing on the night? i didn't catch him in
sydney - i went camping on the beach for the weekend.
james
www.jbucknell.com
"Cyclone Wehner"
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Funny during Hawtin's set in Melbourne the fire alarm went off and I don't
think anyone realised. ;)
Did anyone go? Was v good even if there was no vibe. I was in a grumpy mood
from current chocolate rehab regime, and prospect of working on Monday,
would have enjoyed more in different circumstances.
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>From: darnistle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: Re: FW: (313) Carl Craig '
>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 1:07 PM
>
> Simon Kong wrote:
>
>>
>>> good djs dj for the people. you know the ones they are there to
>>> entertain?
>>
>>
>>
>> Techno used to have some balls.
>>
>> People used to stand in front of sound systems out of fear and
>> admiration
>> of what the dj was capable of doing.
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Shouldn't a djs make your hair stand on end??
>>
>>
>> .simon
>>
>>
>
> Its definitely welcome when a DJ does make my hair stand on end, or make
> me feel a sense of awe at the kinds of things sound is capable of. I'm
> not normally a speaker-whore, but there have been DJs who have led me to
> all manner of strange and wonderful states while my face has been buried
> in some massive amp.
>
> It doesn't happen often, which is probably a good-ish thing since
> otherwise it would be commonplace and would lose that element of wonder
> or surprise. Plus, my hearing would probably be much worse for the wear.
;)
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