Ah well at least you guys saw him dj
We only saw the band .. Which was cool ..
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From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 09:17
To: SUB 072
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Rotating Assembly
it wasnt a mix, he just
The bar downstairs has no beer, or wasnt allowed to sell it, so it doesnt
really count as one and the bar upstairs is well hidden i think. I really made
an effort to buy me some brewski there but never found it.
next time you show me yeah? I´ll buy you one!
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> My only real complaint is th
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Subject: Re: (313) Rotating Assembly
Damn damn
>The dj-ing of Theo b4 and after the set was messy, and he should try to
touch those eq´s a bit less, but
>maybe thats just me...
Never heard a Theo mix before?
>Also it was ab it strange to see posters everywhere announcing Theo Pa
Damn damn
>The dj-ing of Theo b4 and after the set was messy, and he should try to
touch those eq´s a bit less, but
>maybe thats just me...
Never heard a Theo mix before?
>Also it was ab it strange to see posters everywhere announcing Theo Parrish
and the Rotating Assembly
>live everywhere a
Hi Alex
In short... it was a damn shame the sound engineers of Paradiso didn't knew
what to do... again.
Nice guys though, but the level of their work was alike a small towns local
bar... therefor the band couldn't really hear what they we're doing.
Therefor it might have sound a bit crap for the
On 21-jun-04, at 12:57, Peteri, Jochem wrote:
Theo was the dancer, it was hilarious. Looked a bit like an aerobics
workout, up and down, up and down, and left, and left...
Aardvarck and Steven de Peven were playing a commercial night, and
played accordingly. Nothing surprising there, its a j
three floors..come on!
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From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 21 juni 2004 12:50
To: Peteri, Jochem
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Rotating Assembly
I agree with Jochem on most parts, i thought that is was just ok, nothing
brilliant
I agree with Jochem on most parts, i thought that is was just ok, nothing
brilliant. Only the last song really got my attention. To me it sounded all
like a long jam session and most songs played lacked individuality. I still
don't know what Theo did during his set instead of shoving his nose in
>what started out as a sh*ty funk and soul coverband playing messy
impressions of "weve got the funk" Somehow >transformed halfway into the
set in some horribly hypnotic weirdness which was totally Theo and totally
incredible >but lasted only for 10 to 20 mins.
I kind of thought it might be sketc
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Subject: (313) Rotating Assembly
Hey!
Good weekend folks?
Any of you Amsterdam heads catch the Rotating Assembly live show?
How was it? Good?
oh, and if any of our dutch freinds still want to talk about football with
me now, I'm ready.
heh he he eheheheheehhehehehe
Hey!
Good weekend folks?
Any of you Amsterdam heads catch the Rotating Assembly live show?
How was it? Good?
oh, and if any of our dutch freinds still want to talk about football with
me now, I'm ready.
heh he he eheheheheehhehehehehehheeeheee.
Alex
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> So who has release dates or advance tease-me reviews of his new album, the
> Rotator Assembly album or the 12" on Harmony Park (I think)??? How much is
> Theo set to take over the world in '04?
I have the Rotating Assembly album. It's out in Japan already. At least, I
have the first vinyl triple
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