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Date:
Mon, 06 Dec 2004 22:38:28 -0500
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Re: [idm] Proper venue for IDM listening
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quoted 1 line Play a really fucking loud set on gigs like this perhaps? *evil grin*> Play a really fucking loud set on gigs like this perhaps? *evil grin*
I second that. In times like these, pull out some vsnares or grind the pa to a pulp. but then again, i clear rooms with dj sets from time to time, so maybe i'm not the best one to ask. mad love, .eric * * *xenlab (music) { * / .nfo + d.load =/ http://xenlab.ezrpm.com/ <http://xenlab.ezrpm.com> *}* n3wjack wrote:
quoted 21 lines On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 12:51:05 -0800 (PST), Ed Colmar <ed@greengraphics.net> wrote:>On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 12:51:05 -0800 (PST), Ed Colmar <ed@greengraphics.net> wrote: > > >>I performed last night at a three room warehouse party in oakland. There >>was a ton of bleed from the other two rooms into the IDM oriented room. I >>felt this killed a lot of the subtelty of the music, and really >>discouraged listening. >> >>At least with my stuff, there is a lot of work with silence, and >>crevices... All of which are lost and meaningless when other soundsystems >>are taking up the aural space.... >> >>How do other people feel about this? How do other artists/promoters deal >>with it? >> >> > >Play a really fucking loud set on gigs like this perhaps? *evil grin* > > >