Stacey sed:
Well his remixes of the covers were definetly great. I feel that his
sister's vocals and his production put the original Greatest Dancer by I
believe Sister Sledge to shame.
I don't think so. Except for the initial curiosity, I would rather have
heard the record.
Rob
was not
Interesting and optomistic post, Stacey...
I wish I had been there to see Rob Hood, since he put on such a fantastic
show at I/o many many months back. I don't see how anyone could have such
a disdain for a techno artist doing "covers". Sounds like a homage to the
things that make Mr. Hood tick, a
Well his remixes of the covers were definetly great. I feel that his
sister's vocals and his production put the original Greatest Dancer by I
believe Sister Sledge to shame. Rob did a great job with both his dj set and
his live set...it just seems sometimes people are trying to critique the
m
also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better producer than dj. Rob Hood, however, was incredible. His dj
set was phenominal and his live set was even better; his flawless live
performance and the live female vocals were definitely the highlight of th
hmm..i beg to differ. The reason i asked if its still in print is because
there are some excellent tracks on it produced by juan atkins, shake,kenny
larkin, claude young,eddie fowlkes and little joe...
also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better produc
hmm..i beg to differ. The reason i asked if its still in print is because
there are some excellent tracks on it produced by juan atkins, shake,kenny
larkin, claude young,eddie fowlkes and little joe...
also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better produc