He actually closed the LA show with "The man with the Red Face", and right towards the very end of the track he faded in a little ambient pad-like track with looped and delayed vinyl crackles over it, which I thought was a nice finish. His incorporation of pioneer CDJs really makes me think of the reel-to-reels of old, when djs would play their own versions of tracks along with the vinyl... Just like the ping-pong-like sounding track--which I'm guessing is one of his own--he played over a few tracks throughout the night.
On 11/29/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
those are two of my all time favorite tracks. man, i would have loved to have been there for these sets. > Now, if someone could only ID the track he played that has early > '80's-sounding, almost disco-like female vocals (not the Wee papa > Girls one) and a slowed down, Chaka Khan like melody/bassline... have you checked his "inspirations" mix thats floating about on the net? it could be something that he played on there, its mostly disco stuff.......
I did, and it's none of those unfortunately :( It might be the female vocal from Chip E.'s "Like This", but I have yet to hear the whole track...
tom