(313) Partry report

2006-08-21 Thread Jason Brunton
Just a quick account of the last couple of days here in Glasgow-  
similar to the exhibition we hosted last year, we stripped down the  
technology part of the shop and gave it over to Abdul Haqq's prints  
from his 3rd Earth company  covering everything from the  
Intergalactic Beats material for Retroactive back in the day through  
Red Planet and on to Timeline and the more modern UR stuff- after a  
venue let us down we also decided to show the IF2 documentary in the  
shop on the Friday night- things got pretty packed but the beers were  
flowing and it was a really good atmosphere- Haqq, Buzz and Jit were  
all there to meet the people.


The documentary has a very home brew, rough and ready feel but has  
moments of great inspiration throughout and some fine insights into  
the background of the music and producers from Detroit- European  
peepz can pick it up as part of the IF2 CD Double pack (Japanese  
import has it too).


The party at the Soundhaus on the Saturday night was one of the most  
incredible I've been to in recent years- the venue was at maximum  
capacity and there was sweat running down the walls by 1 AM- I've  
seen Buzz Goree a few times but on this occasion he took control of  
the crowd in a way I've not seen for an age- it was a blistering  
assault of heavy Techno most of which I didn't know, peppered with  
the odd UR back cat numbers all of which got a severe working over  
through the filters and EQ on the mixer (Buzz played the EQ like Theo  
does but at a much more frantic and exciting pace) and the odd moment  
of joyous uplifting stuff to ease the pain a little.


James Pennington managed to hold his own for an hour or so afterwards  
bringing things down at first with some excellent jackin House/Techno  
hybrid stuff before going pretty crazy himself- Buzz came back and  
did the last hour, never seeming to run out of steam and keeping the  
entire crowd in the palm of his hand until the lights came on at 5-  
the place was still completely rammed, Haqq was jumping about like  
crazy on the stage and everybody went home exhausted and completely  
blown away.  I can't go into details about the afterparty for fear of  
legal action but it didn't get any less crazy there either.


Just when you think you know all about UR and Techno..along comes  
a right hard slap in the face to wake you up again!!!


Sunday night was a big curry-fest round at mine with only Jit  
refraining due to having tried a Vindaloo the day before and being  
slightly shell-shocked by the experience :)  I think Buzz summed the  
weekend up nicely on the way out the door: Mission accomplished.


Long live Techno (and curry!)

cheers

Jason




Re: (313) Partry report

2006-08-21 Thread Jason Brunton

Please don't send me 1000 mails asking What's a Partry??  :)

It's a  Party with an extra r for those who don't know :)



On 21 Aug 2006, at 22:22, Jason Brunton wrote:




RE: (313) Partry report

2006-08-21 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 I've seen Buzz Goree a few times but on this 
 occasion he took control of the crowd in a way I've not seen 
 for an age- it was a blistering assault of heavy Techno most 
 of which I didn't know, peppered with the odd UR back cat 
 numbers all of which got a severe working over through the 
 filters and EQ on the mixer (Buzz played the EQ like Theo 
 does but at a much more frantic and exciting pace) and the 
 odd moment of joyous uplifting stuff to ease the pain a little.

That sounds wicked Jason. I wish I'd caught more of his set in London. I
only caught him for a bit, but in that brief period he dropped a
Prescription record at what had to be somewhere near +16. That got me well
spazzy. Really cool to hear that in the middle of a techno set! 
 
Tristan 
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