frankly, i'd be a lot more excited to go see them if there was even
the slightest chance of them playing something besides the obvious
hits. why not play "europe endless" or "antenna"?
I saw them a couple of times when they played Australia (2002). And
have seen
some of their european shows (via
Last person I really watched was Claude, man I felt so bad after cos I just
knew I'd never get that good in a million years *lol*
I think it must be 'cause I dance less these days, I am always so tired
from
long hours at work... I watch more than I used to, just stand slumped
against a post!
I think it must be 'cause I dance less these days, I am always so tired from
long hours at work... I watch more than I used to, just stand slumped
against a post!
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>From: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
<313@hyperreal.org>
>Subje
Don't really care that much C, as I like to shake my ass rather than look at
the DJ all night - I'm as happy as a pig in sh1t in front of a speaker stack
and a good chunk of darkness...
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.o
But you wouldn't want every DJ like that!
This thread has thrown up so interesting stuff though. Love this list!
> We go nuts behind ours but I do know what you mean, I've always enjoyed the
> glow of Surgeons evil little face, with no emotion or movement...
>
> - Original Message -
> From
We go nuts behind ours but I do know what you mean, I've always enjoyed the
glow of Surgeons evil little face, with no emotion or movement...
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From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:42 PM
Subje
Yes, that's right. I think more people end up watching a DJ on laptop than
one on decks but I am not knocking the technology per se, I just citing a
'limitation' I have noticed, if you can call it that. The DJs on laptop I
have observed never look up at the crowd, they're affixed to the screen, you
I didn't say show - but I do appreciate a DJ with presence. V different
thing...
Watching the DJ is OK. Dancing is OK. As long as people enjoy it?
> since when did a dj have to put on a 'show'?
>
> oh, wait, I know, since all the idiots who put dj's on pedestals wanted to
> see one.
>
> dj = disc
artist . song . album or LABEL
kenny larkin . breathe . the narcissist
ian o'brien . teentown . a history of things to come
prefuse 73 . pastel assassins . surrounded by silence
lusine . make it easy . serial hodgepodge
tfo . it doesn't matter anymore . surface sounds
issa bagayogo . sya . sya
ken
I went and it was very fun! The crowd was very lively and vocal,
moreso than I thought they would be.
It was a nice and peculiar diversion for a Saturday afternoon. I'm glad
I went!
/0 wrote:
nah this is pretty normal in detroit. actually, the city is littered
with bars that feature m
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