Well Josh,  Doris and I were representing the 313 posse out here in LA at
the Sub Level Warehouse party...

It was one of those parties that could have gone either way,  the opening DJ
was God awful (lots of boring west coast pseudo deep house) and the energy
level was pretty low.  Thankfully Doc Martin finally took the decks around
2:30AM and started to rebuild things...  he made my night by playing Adonis'
No Way Back around 4AM....I was grinning ear to ear and shakin' my ass;).

It was a pretty good night:)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 11:31 PM
Subject: (313) NYE Aftermath


> So how were the various parties around the world? Other than what I've
seen
> posted here, I know TP played Iowa city, which I'd love to hear more
about.
> In London, the Bleep festivities were precisely that. So much cheer and
> amazing tunes! I was too busy chatting to take in the music until about
> 1/2-way through Max's set, but both he and Hazell whipped out blinding
sets,
> probably the best I've heard from either of them. These boys deserve a
medal
> for holding out so long before properly joining in the party. Rather
> coflicted about not getting to properly listen to Emile, Toby and Ken's
> sets, especially Emile's live set, built in a day - but when you have such
a
> great core of people around with amazing atmosphere, it's hard to get them
> to shut up. ;) We collectively drank them out of Caparinha's and kept it
> going throughout the night with surprising momentum. After Bleep, things
> wrapped up around midnight the next day (for me anyway). A stellar
beginning
> to what promises to be another great musical year. Here's hoping (perhaps
> wishfully) that the global political scene shapes up a bit come November,
to
> make the fun a bit less guilt-ridden!
>
> Tristan
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>
>

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