Tristan, that's sounds like a bit of a disappointing Space base, glad I
couldn't go.
Mark has one of the best funk collections around, he'll nail it on
Plastic People sound system.
Bring it on.
-Original Message-
From: Tristan Watkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 April 2006 05:09
I'll never understand why Colin Dale took the direction he did. His Outer
Limits show went from being one of the highlights of my week, forming the
basis of the list of records I wanted to pick up to being one long 2 hour
tech house crapfest seemingly overnight. No wonder it got canned! His
Its like the old boys network type thing, Bicknell is just booking old
friends to play for him and some times not really thinking about it to
much.
Colin Dale and Bicknell go way back, Colin use to play lost back in the
day when he was good, may be it was just a lazy booking.
I think booking
- Original Message -
From: Paul Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: RE: (313) The roving London report (because someone on this list
must pretend like they go out somewhere) pt. 1
Its like
on 10/4/06 10:54 am, Tristan Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but you would think something would be
communicated to these guys when they get booked for a set there, such as
don't play crap, foo.
I know it might be hard to get your head around it but the problem might be
that Colin and
I'll never understand why Colin Dale took the direction he did. His
Outer Limits show went from being one of the highlights of my week,
forming the basis of the list of records I wanted to pick up to being
one long 2 hour tech house crapfest seemingly overnight
Tech house itself went from