On 6/23/06, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Their set this year at DEMF was actually pretty wonderful despite
being lightly attended, due to heat and whatever else kept people from
coming out during the day.  We were hiding from the sun under the
trees to the left of the stage, as was Boo Williams (who played a
party later that night). Talking to Boo and doing my exhausted
minimum-energy-vector dancing in the trees was one of my more
enjoyable moments this year.  TS played best during an impromptu
encore set due to the next act's late arrival... it's an interesting
thing to contemplate, the link between live musicians 'jamming' and a
DJ playing a set.  In both cases the critical element to both things
is an interactive connection between audience and performer. Without
the performer 'listening' to the audience, it just becomes too
open-ended and ephemeral.

yeah i was hiding in the trees off to the right of the stage, in a
half sleep half haze half dehydrated state. very enjoyable, one of the
highlights for sure. those guys are good. i definitely would like to
check them out playing with amp, i bet that would be way too hot.

tom

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