tom you can swing from my nuts, after you're done with kanye's.  see you in the 
d next year tough guy

anyways...





my review of the paxahau 7 year is as follows:

chuck flask was great as always, I wish he would have played later.

luciano DJing was really good.  not so much smallsound minimal techy stuff, 
which was nice.  I dont think that stuff gets really interesting in a party 
context until you're mixing 2-3 records very aggressively..  luciano f'ing 
owned it a couple years back with his live set in detroit (made akufen look 
like a fool in the process)...

monolake was very good as well, playing live.  some of the stuff seemed 
unfinished for my tastes and his use of sounds has always left me wondering wtf 
he's thinking, but a lot of the newer stuff he played was great.  

hawtin was hawtin.  cut the bass, 
woompwoompwoompwoompshshshshshshshshhshshshshshshshshshshsh BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM 
BOOM BOOM BOOM  (repeat)

he did play some pretty good heavy gritty tracks, but seemed more interested in 
"playing" the records (via fx and eqs) than playing really awesome tracks.  he 
dropped french kiss around 4am, and the mixing he did with it was faily creepy, 
but nothing like the "calllllledddd yooouuuuu" trick he pulled at jak several 
years ago..  I'm not digging his sets like I used to... still better than most 
of what you get in detroit, and thats saying something.  I think he got a 
little too wasted later on in the night

funktion one sound was intense, and of course rich redlined it, but for a venue 
as big as the mesonic, I was AMAZED at the sound pressure no matter where I was 
at in relation to the focal point of the rig.  

i left at ~5, but they moved to the 2500 at 6, and started serving drinks at 
7a.  I guess things wrapped up around 3pm, complete with free pizza(?)

all this for 25 bux, and the ticket stub gets you into a future pax event for 
free!   thanks again for sticking it out for 7 years, paxahau, dont let the tom 
cox's of the world discourage you.




> 
> From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/09/07 Wed PM 12:28:22 EDT
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: Re: RE: (313)OT Kanye Revisited
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: /0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >lets get this off this list.
> >
> >this is not:
> >
> >1.) politix 313
> >2.) kanye west 313
> >3.) r&b 313
> >
> >if you want to tie the whole f'ing world into 313 (as seems to be
> the case with r&b artists getting "play" on this list) then we
> might as well open it right up, because I would bet your mother
> that I can tie just about anything back to detroit, 6 degrees of
> seperation and all.
> >
> >sorry to be "that guy" but I get extra annoyed when someone puts
> "OT" in the subject of a post and sends it to the list ANYWAYS.
> >
> >if its OT, then its OT, ie this isnt the place for that
> particular post.
> >
> >my heart(and money) goes to those affected by the hurricane, but
> I dont care about what musicians say, I care about what notes they
> write, in what order, and the manner in which they are
> represented.  I can think for myself, thank you very much
> 
> man, youre ALWAYS the one jumping in on OT posts. this was hardly
> even offensive, like maybe 15 posts over the last 2 weeks? thats
> ione whole time pressing the delete key per day. that must be so
> annoying. 
> 
> good luck with that thinking for yourself, BTW. 
> 
> tom 
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