It was a pretty jam-packed weekend. A fairly large west coast
posse showed up this year and while my attempt to get them
into the full range of what was on offer in Detroit wasn't
entirely successful, it was certainly a good time. Now I'm
back in Portland nursing the leftover of a cold
As for the afterparties, they were completely uneven, with some
of the most hyped ones (Trackmode, Planet E, Minus) completely
overpacked, and some that deserved more attention getting little.
Planet E's party didn't seem that overpacked to me ... esp. in contrast to
what I've heard of the
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From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [313] DEMF 2002 (very long)
OK, so we're all done with Submerge and now at the festival.
Missed out on Jay Langa and Mad Professor (who i've seen
several times
Planet E's party didn't seem that overpacked to me ... esp. in contrast to
what I've heard of the Minus party this year and last.
i said it last year and i'll say it again this year. I understand that
richie likes smaller venues (unless anyone closer wants to confirm
otherwise), but when
i said it last year and i'll say it again this year. I understand
that richie likes smaller venues (unless anyone closer wants to
confirm otherwise), but when you throw an event on a weekend where
hundreds of thousands of people will be in town and practically all
of them have heard how
its not an issue of venue size. its an issue of availible venues. if
anyone knows of another place in detroit where richie can legally throw
that sort of party, and have a bar, i'm sure he'd love to hear about it.
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Jayson B. wrote:
Planet E's party didn't seem that
its not an issue of venue size. its an issue of availible venues. if
anyone knows of another place in detroit where richie can legally throw
that sort of party, and have a bar, i'm sure he'd love to hear about it.
completely understandable. then do what he's done with other parties in the
Hi all -
I heard from a friend that Dave Clarke absolutely rocked it ... did anyone
get a chance to see him
_Kered_
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On Thu, 30 May 2002, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
I must say that the KMS Afterparty was really good! That was the work
of just one man: Ron Trent! He started at 1 and when we left at 5:30
he was still playing! I was amazed to see that some people actually
could dance for 4 hours straight without