Jonathan Morse wrote: > Don't forget Cyberaktif's "Tenebrae Vision" released on Wax Trax! back around > '90 (give or take a year)
Heh. Just to bring this full-circle: Fixer and I introduced cEvin Key (Skinny Puppy/Download/Cyberaktif/PlatEAU/etc.) to Richie Hawtin when Richie came through to do his Decks, EFX and 909 gig at the Viper Room 2 weeks ago. Canadian superstar summit! T'was a Kodak Moment. Too bad I didn't have my camera with me ... (Need I say that Richie totally rocked it? The place was still 2/3rds full at 2 AM when he finished, something I've never seen before in that joint ... ) In sorta-vaguely-313-related news, cEvin told me that he hopes to get his upcoming solo project mastered at Hardwax. (He's a serious Chain Reaction fan) Speaking of European travel, hey you 4 Dutchmen of the Apocalypse! I'm coming over to Amsterdam for Queen's Day! I'll be there from 2 PM April 27th 'til the morning of May 1st. Don't have everything finalized yet, but I will be there for the Queen's Day festivities during the daytime and will be going to Awakenings that night (April 29th - Alter Ego live, Sven Vath for 4 hours, Dave Clarke and Steve Rachmad ... woot!). Gimme a shout, you guys. I also expect to be at WMC again, am still working out details on how I'm going to get there (involving going to a Computer Security conference in Orlando 4 days before WMC starts, then sneaking down for WMC during the middle of the work-related conference ... hehehehe). Personally, though, I think everyone should save their pennies and go to Sonar in Barcelona instead ... if you don't have a WMC pass, WMC can be expensive (i.e. US $20 a pop for each party is the norm), it's not easy to see what you want to see without going around to lots of different parties each night (again, serious $$$ if you don't have a conference pass), and then there's the parties you miss out on because they either conflict with another one (e.g. Planet E party vs. seeing Funkstoerung/Andrea Parker/A Guy Called Gerald - auugh!) or you simply don't hear about them (e.g. the Transmat and M_nus shindigs last year). Whereas at Sonar you pay one price (around US $78 last year) for all 3 days, 12 Noon to 10 PM in one location, then Midnight to 7 or 8 (or 9) AM in the beach location, you can float around and check other stuff out without paying separate admission, and heck ... Sonar is just a LOT cooler than shmoozing by the Fountainbleu pool :-) - Greg