I'm pretty sure that wasn't aphex dancing on the stage. That was some
other dude. Aphex spent the whole time laying down on the floor hiding
behind his laptop. I've got some pictures I can post of this later if
anyone cares, they're kinda shabby though.
quoted 29 lines Aphex Twin played UCLAs All Tomorrows Parties a few years ago, hit play> Aphex Twin played UCLAs All Tomorrows Parties a few years ago, hit play
> on his deck and danced around in a sort of druid monks outfit... people
> were livid, and I doubt he'll do that (at least in Los Angeles) again.
> At the same time, there's an independent producer here named George
> Sarah who brings a string trio with him, starts up his machine, and
> pulls out a bass guitar. He's fun to watch. I like to think I'm
> interesting to watch. I feel horrid guilt if after a show people are
> disappointed.
>
>
> >> I think it has to do with the impressions held when you go see the show.
> >> If you see that they're DJing, you don't expect a performance of live
> >> music -- you expect good mixes and song selection. If you see a live
> >> show, I think you expect more from the person you're seeing. I know I
> >> do, despite it being a rather silly semantic.
>
> >good point. i dont expect anything already, i just don't go to electronic
> >shows anymore. its always the same (boring) picture of a guy staring at his
> >laptop. dont want to compare these things, but last week went to see Human
> >League , and they played everything LIVE! even drums and bass lines. just
> >some ideas for idm/electronica acts...
>
>
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