Ok little late on this but i am catching up on my e-mail.
Last time i heard Robert Hood play was really, really, really horrible
i was pissed all night just hearing him play. I think he doesnt live
in Minimal Nation any more and some should do a Coup d'état there very
quickly if there is an
All true but when I did see KMS in Europe (at Berghain in December 2008,
following an off-the-hook live set by Octave One), he stayed away from
the anthems and played deep and well.
Wish I could have the dilemma of the DEMF schedule, but I can't be
there this year. In a way I don't mind taking a
Yes, no doubt, to both your points!
Jason
On 24 May 2010 17:34, kent williams wrote:
> I've no doubt that Kevin Saunderson will show up to be on main stage
> for this, and who knows, maybe they've worked up something live-ish
> (or Live-ish perhaps) to perform, but I can't get that worked up abo
One DEMF tip for all -- if you're in one spot and you're enjoying it,
don't be tempted to try a different stage because it might be better!
You end up spending the whole weekend walking between stages, and you
still miss the good stuff.
It's like traveling in Europe -- do you want to see places, o
Derrick 9-11, Inner City 11-12
Only conflict is Rob Hood from 10-11...
Jodie Svagr
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:41 AM, darnistle wrote:
>
> Derrick is 9-11, not 9-10. That means that both Hood and Inner City will be
> performing during his set.
>
> I would rather not have to interrupt listening
I've no doubt that Kevin Saunderson will show up to be on main stage
for this, and who knows, maybe they've worked up something live-ish
(or Live-ish perhaps) to perform, but I can't get that worked up about
missing this.
The last time I saw Saunderson at DEMF he played a pretty generic big
room h
Just to chime in - Inner City were billed to play here in Glasgow a
couple of months ago and a couple of people who's opinion I trust went
along and said it was...more than a little dissapointing to be
generous about it.
Just Paris Grey singing some of the parts of Inner City tracks over a
DAT
Honestly, if it were the only thing going on, I'd love May, but he's
going to be playing records (and likely the big room tracks most
313'ers don't care about), but Hood live will melt your face off and
then rush your t*ts off.
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 9:41 AM, darnistle wrote:
> Derrick is 9-11,
Just means missing an hour of Derrick though right?
All festivals have this problem to some degree as you say.
robin...
On 24 May 2010, at 15:41, darnistle wrote:
> Derrick is 9-11, not 9-10. That means that both Hood and Inner City will be
> performing during his set.
>
> I would rather no
Derrick is 9-11, not 9-10. That means that both Hood and Inner City
will be performing during his set.
I would rather not have to interrupt listening to Derrick's set to hear
the other performers, but I also don't want to miss Hood or Inner City.
That's the prob.
Thems the tribulations of a
Inner City's performance may be only so-so, but I would still like to
hear them live. Given that their sound is from a different era, it will
likely be a welcome stylistic change in music.
Derrick May may play everywhere all the time, but he never plays near
where I live so it would be silly
Derrick 9-10, Hood 10-11 Inner City 11-12
What's the prob?
robin...
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>>> On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:24 AM, darnistle wrote:
http://www.movement.us/?p=1752
Derrick May, Robert Hood and Inner City all at the same time!?!?
Good gooly!! That puts me in a very difficul
> From: jwan.al...@gmail.com
> To: chaircrus...@gmail.com
> CC: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) DEMF Schedule Released!!!
>
> i agree with our man Kent here, it makes my decision a lot either, no
> "sophie's choice" during the first night. Mr. Hood all the way,
i agree with our man Kent here, it makes my decision a lot either, no
"sophie's choice" during the first night. Mr. Hood all the way, I was
kinda hoping the new album would be available by this weekend, but I
may be getting ahead of myself.
jw
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:03 AM, kent williams wrot
Well, to my mind it's a no brainer -- Inner City will be meh, Derrick
May plays everywhere all the time.
Robert Hood is a monster, not to be missed. You know how every DJ
that plays banging minimal techno sounds the same? Robert Hood
doesn't. His sets are hard as nails, and always exciting.
I'
http://www.movement.us/?p=1752
Derrick May, Robert Hood and Inner City all at the same time!?!?
Good gooly!! That puts me in a very difficult situation.
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