It was alright. The whole set up was pretty cool, but the overall
opinion I got (and of the 4 or 5 other people I talked too) was that it
was a little bit too "artsy" for me. Nothing really grabbed me that hard.
When we got there there was this woman singing and someone was looping
her voice and playing it back (acid karoake I think it was). It was kind
of interesting in the beginning, but after a while I lost interest, and
it became a little annoying. There was this huge set up of shelves with
all sorts of appliances on it (blenders, beaters, radios, 8 tracks, other
things) that someone played. That was interesting for a while too, but I
got the impression that he hadn't practiced or this was the first time it
had been set up. He had some really cool
funky/electro/weird/mechanical/wacked out grooves going, but then he'd
kind of ruin it for me by playing something that didn't sound that good
together. I think with a little practice, it would have sounded a lot
better to me (maybe he did practice though).
After this there was some good DJing and some interesting effects going
on...
We didn't stay the whole time and ended up leaving a lot earlier than I
thought we had left (I thought it was 2:30, 3...it was 12:30!...but by
the time we had left and figured out what time it was...we were too
tired to go back).
I head that after we left though, things got a bit better...
-John
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