I caught Rhythm & Sound in Chicago, and I thought they were great. Their set was in the tradition of Jamaican sound systems, hence the lack of mixing.
I'm pretty sure there were a bunch of custom edits. They were playing on a laptop with Serato. There were some really amazing riddims as they got deep into digital dub late in the set. Some of the dubs were pretty close to their techno output. I did a brief report for Gridface here: http://www.gridface.com/features/hero_worship.html I wish I could have stayed until 3:00, but I had to leave Santa Fe at 5:00 a.m. to get to Chicago. Cheers, Jacob Jason Trolian wrote: > > You missed the best part of C2 set. I started to lose interest towards > the > end as well. He played some Paperclip People stuff earlier, some Mills > (The > Bells & a cut from the b-side earlier then that... Alarms maybe?), and a > track from Martin Buttrichs's new release on Planet E. > > It was nice to see some head out as the weather did suck. R&S was not > what > I expected either , we left shortly into their set. > > Jason Trolian