No, it went on the wall I was leaning on, and the security was buzzin'.
It's normally a smoke free area, they forgot to turn it off. Smoke machines
caused I get.
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To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) richie's fire alarm (was Carl Craig ')
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 4:23 PM
sure that wasn't pullover by speedy j? ;)
what type of tracks was he playing on the night? i didn't catch him in
sydney - i went camping on the beach for the weekend.
james
www.jbucknell.com
Cyclone Wehner
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Re: (313) Carl Craig '
Funny during Hawtin's set in Melbourne the fire alarm went off and I don't
think anyone realised. ;)
Did anyone go? Was v good even if there was no vibe. I was in a grumpy mood
from current chocolate rehab regime, and prospect of working on Monday,
would have enjoyed more in different circumstances.
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From: darnistle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: FW: (313) Carl Craig '
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 1:07 PM
Simon Kong wrote:
good djs dj for the people. you know the ones they are there to
entertain?
Techno used to have some balls.
People used to stand in front of sound systems out of fear and
admiration
of what the dj was capable of doing.
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Shouldn't a djs make your hair stand on end??
.simon
Its definitely welcome when a DJ does make my hair stand on end, or make
me feel a sense of awe at the kinds of things sound is capable of. I'm
not normally a speaker-whore, but there have been DJs who have led me to
all manner of strange and wonderful states while my face has been buried
in some massive amp.
It doesn't happen often, which is probably a good-ish thing since
otherwise it would be commonplace and would lose that element of wonder
or surprise. Plus, my hearing would probably be much worse for the wear.
;)
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