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asg
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Date:
Wed, 5 May 2004 19:16:07 -0700
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RE: [idm] Andrew Weatherall as a DJ ?
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quoted 1 line what can we expect of him as a DJ?> what can we expect of him as a DJ?
well, as it has been mentioned, you never really know for sure with this man. but with all the hubub over ROTTERS GOLF CLUB and the electro-tech revival/backlash/whatever, i think it's fair to say he'll be swatting electro-infused breaks and RGC-styled mayhem. roughcore darkness, people. weird, unorganized noise. good times? not my bag really. i saw him close for the plaid/p73 tour last year in SF. bimbo's was live and having it. and while it was quite the mashup -- god, i think he went through about 60+ records in 90 minutes w/on-point quick mixes -- the overall set was too monotonous. up, down, left, right. clockworky. as for his technique, i wouldn't knock it -- the man can flat out mix with the best of em. i just wish he would pick some groovers every now and again. it's ok to smash people over the head with some radioactive man every once in a while too ;) for advanced listening of a different kind, i would track down his BLOODSUGAR mixtape series. do it and some years to your life for christsakes. vols 1-7 are chocked full of deep, dubby, minimal house groovers from the glory days of FORCE TRACKS, BURIAL MIX, RAUM, etc. tight dancehall-tech for 2010. none of this "digital disco" shite. true. asg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org