Hi all, Been a while since I posted, but back just in time to read the kind words of the Macster :-) Thanks!
Looking forward to coming over to London once again, be it as a tourist or as a big time international dj-star... Indeed peepz, take note of what Jonny says, if you're in Belgium get in touch, the more parties the better. RD On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 15:23:23 +0100 Jonny McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Howdy all, > >I've been ill all last week so didn't say this earlier, but if anyone >happens to be in Belgium when RD puts on a party, do your best to get down >to it. They pull out all the stops and I can guarantee a great atmosphere, >equally great beer and some of the best people. And RD is pretty damn tidy >of the ones and twos - Belgian party promoters take note :) Londoners can >expect to hear him for themselves at some point in the not too distant >future. > >While I'm on the subject, one of the great things about this list is it's >facilitating of these kind of meetings. Should anyone be in London in the >near future, give me a shout. It would be great to meet up. A lot of >accomodation swaps go on, which is a superb idea. I only have a, by all >accounts very comfortable, sofa to spare but people are welcome :) And if >there's a party I'm planning and you fancy a spin, given enough notice, I'll >do my utmost to fit you in. > >On other notes: Red Planet Flux night. I was ill, it was far too hot, the >sound system in one room kept cutting out, the DJs were a bit over eager in >their fader working and Chaos live was amusing but little more. My friend >constantly asking everyone in UR shirt if they were Mad Mike was probably >the best bit of the evening for me. It all seemed very ameuterish to me. But >I suppose there was no way I would have missed it - I mean, I was ill and I >went :) How was Lost? > >New records which are good I reckon: the two new Theo Parrishes on Sound >Signature. Especially the 1987 one: one side sounds like he liked Washing >Machine and the other sounds like Jeff Mills on Trax. Wicked. I heard the >Larry Heard LP in Ghent and some of that sounds phenomenal. Snap it up, but >leave a copy for when I get paid please. > >On a sad note, will miss Aaliyah. A real R&B talent straight out of >Detroit's High School for Performing Arts. > >Finally, if any Londoners are aware of interesting spaces (by which I don't >mean some tiny basement of a crap bar) owned/run by party sympathetic people >that hold around 300, could you drop me a line off list? Especially in and >around N1, N5, N16 but a good varied range would be cool. I'm trying to get >a bit of a database together for vague plans. > >Cheers, > >Jonny. > >P.S. I think Prince rocks. And well after Purple Rain, too. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "stuffed bird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <313@hyperreal.org> >Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 8:43 AM >Subject: [313] housemaster mac > > >> Hi Peepz, >> >> Had Jonny McIntosh over for the weekend and for a 'Kinky People'-party >here in Belgium. >> >> Let no techno-purists put asunder, Jonny is truly a house master of >excellent class! >> >> His set will become available in the near future on our new website, which >is still being built. >> >> Stay tuned... >> >> RD > > > >--------------------------------------------------------- ------------ >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands Interested in Turkey? Visit http://www.turkey.com! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]