Re: (313) Big Club Deaths - was Re: (313) Nigel Walker

2003-10-19 Thread Dave Bate @ orbit
Fred Heutte wrote: On the other hand -- three major cycles (late 1970s disco, mid-80s post-disco, and 90s house/techno/etc), and dance music always comes back when you least expect it. Or at least we better hope so. That's all up to us. Better go grab your drum machines kiddies...

Re: (313) Big Club Deaths - was Re: (313) Nigel Walker

2003-10-19 Thread Phonopsia
Further to my rant, I attended Fabric's birthday party tonight after another wicked Bleep (Emile/Plant 43 played a very nice set). Got there around 12:30 - line around the block. I wouldn't have gone unless I was lucky enough to get guestlist via a friend, but that is what typically makes it enjoya

Re: (313) Big Club Deaths - was Re: (313) Nigel Walker

2003-10-18 Thread Fred Heutte
I went to Fabric a couple years ago now, thought it was acceptable overall for physical plant (layout, very good sound system, etc.), and totally overrun by lager-hounds who really couldn't give a rip about who was playing other than it was some bloke they saw on a magazine cover last month. DJ As

(313) Big Club Deaths - was Re: (313) Nigel Walker

2003-10-17 Thread Phonopsia
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:08 PM Subject: Re: (313) Nigel Walker > That's terrible, Robert Taylor and I were talking at the 313 meet > about what a mad unique place that was.