what kind of theremin was it?  

-jenn without the -ifer

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>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 19:11:40 -0600
>From: "Matthew MacQueen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: [313] Ectomorph / Danny Wang gig in Chicago  
>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] org [The Music Institute] (E-mail)" 
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>My (overdue) comments on this Ghostly gig at Empty Bottle 
in Chicago last thursday w/ Ectomorph live and Danny Wang as 
DJ.
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>Ectomorph played a set with a LOT of new material I haven't 
heard before, with less gear on stage and twin white laptops 
with the ectomorph logo glowing where the apple logo should 
be.  Those kids!  The crew is tight and funky, some effects 
and mixers, some gear but anyone who saw them live years 
ago, they used to have trunks and trunks of gear to travel 
with...  Anyway the music was no less thick, interesting and 
some deeper stuff, trademark dark electronic funk style.  
Some improvisation from Danny Wang on the live Theramin (set 
up on the other side of the stage) on a couple tracks that 
was impromptu and interesting.  It's clear unlike most 
people who goof around with Theramins, Danny actually knows 
what he's doing and can do just about whatever melodies and 
notes he wants, which was certainly impressive to me 
anyway.  Danny leaves the stage and Ectomorph hits a few 
more cuts solo, trademark rife-shot tight snares and wobbly 
deep 808 kicks.  They end with remake/remix/cover/tribute of 
Shari Vari with robotic vocals out of the glowing red 
megaphone vocoder and overall a nice tight funky set.  
Cheers all round.
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>Danny Wang took to the decks, said a few words about 
Ghostly, fiddled with a uncooperative mixer for a pregnant 
pause and finally and dropped for an opener "I Believe In 
Music" (who was this, The Carpenters?  Barbara Mandrell and 
the Mandrell sisters!?  ha ha).  This gets my vote for most 
creative way to start a DJ set, though not necessarily most 
effective?  Ha!  He was mixing crazy stuff including Depeche 
mode's loving refrain 'this ain't no disco' (oh how true for 
the Empty Bottle) and having a good time, if a little rough 
here and there.  Dropped Metro Area 3 and an assortment of 
what sounded like plenty of quality old electronic disco 
gems.  A little rough on technique overall, but as someone 
who tries to beatmatch old disco and italo records myself 
(before tight sequencing and studio quantizing became the 
norm on late disco productions) it's definitely challenging 
to pull off seamlessly every time.  I applaud the effort to 
play older cuts with newer!!  Be on the lookout for his epic 
remix of Block 16's big cut "Elektrocution", I believe 
coming out on Nuphonic. 
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>Turnout could have been better for this caliber of talent 
at Empty Bottle, which is historically a bar for live indie 
and irony rockers, recently starting to book more "electro" 
(god forbid they call it techno or house) and a crowd 
somewhat notorious for bowling shoes and no capacity (or 
skill?) to actually DANCE... but it was a Thursday and there 
was in fact a decent gathering of legit groovers getting 
down near the stage.  Overall a nice night of electronics 
and bourbon worthy of a Friday work hangover, hats off to 
the artists and thanks to Ghostly for a Chicago presence. 
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>Cheers,
>Matt MacQueen
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