sorry for the non-timely reply, finally got time to get back to this
thread
On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:52 PM, /0 wrote:
not dancing isn't a fault. if someone pays the same money you did to
get into an event which focuses on AUDIO, is your night really
diminished because that person doesnt want to
There will always be the stander-arounders, but since it's DANCE
music, you should at least TRY from time to time. I'm 48, fat, and I
dance, and I look like a twat doing it. So the fit young ones have no
excuse. In some respects you're not actually LISTENING until your body
is moving.
A party
Yeah, I always thought dance music was for dancing to! :)
A friend of mine who DJed a few times in the states but is based in
the UK told me how when he played a few places in the states nobody
would dance. They all liked the music, clapped at the end or whatever,
but kept perfectly still despite
It's fine to stand around and pontificate, just don't do it on the dancefloor!
Go to the bar!
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From: skkatter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 December 2005 12:15
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Yeah, I always thought dance music
Interesting. I was in Seattle a few weeks ago and went to see Larry
Heard. Hardly anyone was dancing then too (compared to how it would be
in the UKI mean it was Larry Heard!).
robin...
Yeah, I always thought dance music was for dancing to! :)
A friend of mine who DJed a few times in
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Yeah, I always thought dance music was for dancing to! :)
A friend of mine who DJed a few times in the states but is based in the UK
told me how when he played a few places
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From: Garrett McGrath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 5. desember 2005 21:00
To: Kent Williams
Cc: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) my morning mischief
when you say Stewart Walker live set do you mean where he's standing behind
an MPC flying his No Laptops t-shirt, or more recently when he
I wouldn't be too hard on Stewart for switching to computer. When he
formulated his no laptops idea, the software and hardware wasn't
near as stable and capable, and a lot of people were doing sets that
weren't very engaging.
I think that he found that with his move to Europe that hauling around
not dancing isn't a fault. if someone pays the same money you did to get into
an event which focuses on AUDIO, is your night really diminished because that
person doesnt want to dance?
do you require that sporting event attendees cheer and scream throughout the
game/match?
if the music
Richie Hawtin's DE9:Transitions A) sounds like a hair salon. Maybe the
one where Richie is getting his Misfits haircut from. B) sounds like a
Stewart Walker live set. Discuss
;-)
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From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: (313) my morning mischief
Richie Hawtin's DE9:Transitions A) sounds like a hair salon. Maybe the
one where Richie is getting his Misfits haircut from. B) sounds like
when you say Stewart Walker live set do you mean where he's standing
behind an MPC flying his No Laptops t-shirt, or more recently when
he is clearly standing in front of a Powerbook and midi controller,
with a rather sheepish look on his face?
enjoy them both Stewart, if you are
Well I've not seen him since his MPC days. Maybe he's had a herniated
disc from hauling around an MPC2000 and K2000R, so he's switched to a
powerbook.
I kinda like his new beard though. He looks like The Dude from The Big Lebowski.
I imagine his live sets have evolved with respect to source
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