thought the cd was good, though awfully similar to the hawtin live sets i've heard recently. kinda feel like i have about 5 copies of the same set
i dont know why he included that timewarp footage on the dvd; it looks terribly boring On 12/2/05, Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree. Though the "boring" aspect can be perceptible at some times, it > is just due to the fact some of the records are played for a very long > time while other are just short glimpses. But eh, thats the concept. > > Damn the first 20 minutes of the mix were previewed at Sonar on a really > grat sounding 5.1 system and they still sound to me the best part of the > mix .... Lot of groove IMO. > > And this Detroit Grand Pubah tracks oh damn i could dance on it for > hours !!!!! > > The end of the mix is more classic and "trendy" but it becomes > interesting with this Carl Craig track... Too bad it ends at that time > on the CD, coz the DVD mix end very very well with a typical 313 > atmosphere IMO. > > So,what i like is not the concept or the track selection (im not a huge > fan of minimal) but the structure and the groove. Too bad its present > only in some parts of the mix, that also miss some real peaktime (it > could actually be the beginning eh !!) > > -- > Benoît. > > Martin Dust a écrit : > > I'm going to have to disagree, the album has plenty of cold machine soul > > and he does keep it interesting, it may not be a giant leap but it fits > > well with his work. It's a great package for 9.99 and I really like the > > 12" as well, so there :) > > > > m > > > > > > On 2 Dec 2005, at 15:36, Stoddard, Kamal wrote: > > > >> Only marginally interesting in concept. Aurally it sucks. No soul. Just > >> an abundance of ponderance with a dash of psychedelics and a heaping > >> helping of ego. That sounds suspiciously like the recipe for a steaming > >> pile of shxt too. Imagine that. > >> > >> KKS > >> > > > > > > > > >