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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:51:01 EST
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(idm) dropbeat tour:columbus, oh
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at the risk of following up a thread with yet another astoundingly positive account of this tour, here it goes; amazing. best $5 i've ever spent. set's were a little on the short side, but hey, all parties involved used their time effecitvely. kit clayton: dubby, experimental at times, more techno tinged at times but all around wonderful. oh, and if that boy leans over his g3 like that for the rest of his life, we're talking scoliosis. chessie: wasn't sure what to expect, but i was pleasantly surprised. i was afraid it was going to meander into fuzz rock type territory, but pleasantly enough it reminded me of some of the older bowery electric (w/out vocals of course) and some earlier seefeel. excellent. could have done without the seemingly ten minutes between each track though. stewart walker: crashing laptops? no. try instead dying power strip. just as he had developed a smooth tech house type groove power went off. walker brushed it off though as several guys from chessie and clayton himself all rushed the stage to get walker up and running again. thankfully they got him on within ten minutes or so and from there on he switched to a higher tempo techno and got the 30 or 40 people in the crowd all bobbing their heads and/or dancing. definitely knew how to work the crowd. all in all one of the best live pa techno sets i've seen. as for equip: clayton used an older g3 laptop w/some sort of midi/effects controller and walker stayed pretty much to his large akai looking drum machine/sampler and his nord lead 2 modular. if possible, it's highly recommended that anyone see this show. i would have paid five times that much if i had to. craig. s. w111cms@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org