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1995-04-28 17:45Michel Battaglia mu-ziq @ 8th house, SF
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1995-04-28 17:45Michel BattagliaFucking *wicked*. blew last saturday's performance out of the fucking water - new material
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Fri, 28 Apr 1995 13:45:54 -0400 (EDT)
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Fucking *wicked*. blew last saturday's performance out of the fucking water - new material is *brilliant* - performance was raw, loud, hard as nails and soft as pillows...shitty borrowed Atari kept crashing (twice through the night)..mistakes became melodies...does anyone have a dat of this performance?! This quite easily made up for (what i thought was good...) last week...i asked him if things were patched up, he said 'it'll be much better now'. he *wasn't* kidding...tough tough breakbeats and sweet as honey melodies...and what was that bleepy funk job towards the beginning?! (second time i've heard it and it's amazing) - i saw cindy and mohsen and andy and allen ameba, went with cspot and jill and missy , of course the reflective posse was in full force...talked to him briefly and he was totally nice...looking forward to more releases and appearances (this show was $5...i got in free by going early (it was a goof on my part that paid off :D...but $5 for this is NOTHING..:D) mikebee ps - sorry for the babbling, but i think you get the idea. :D <<mikebee@freenet.scri.fsu.edu <<http://organic.com/~mike <<mike@organic.com
1995-04-28 18:46Chris.HilkerMike's right, it was a very good live set (although I wonder how well some of the new stuf
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Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:46:13 -0700 (PDT)
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Mike's right, it was a very good live set (although I wonder how well some of the new stuff I heard will translate to the domestic sphere, if you know what I mean). Observations: There was one bit that blew me away. He took the beat that'd been playing all through the track, and pushed up the tempo to very very fast, but it ended up sounding much slower than it had before, because the kickdrum, which had been there all along for accent on the one, ended up becoming the pulse. According to Missy, who was watching MP's actions, this was a big mistake that he was upset about. I think MP uses a program to transpose whatever he plays on that keyboard of his to the correct key in real time (such beasts do exist, yes?). There were times when he seemed to be hitting keys randomly, but he never went off-key. In fact, at one point, his elbow hit some keys accidentally, and apparently he liked the sound of it, 'cause he kept hitting those same keys for a while (with his hand, though). Here's a setlist, to the best of my recollection (note that I don't have 'Bluff Limbo' or the "Phi*1700" EP, and I don't know the Auteurs remix project well enough to identify tracks from it): [Fast track with breakbeat, followed by Atari crash] [Bleepy funk job that Mikebee mentioned] Mu-Ziq Theme [New uptempo track, a filtered distorted drum number] [Another slower track, begins with guitar] Medley: Phi*1700 (with Atari crash in the middle) -> Iesope -> Tango N' Vectif The medley was followed by three or four fast tracks, one of which had a killer breakdown into tribalish percussion. All in all, I liked his set much more than I expected to. C. "You're the band, right?" - Confused club employee, apparently mistaking me for MP -- cspot@hyperreal.com (Chris.Hilker) "Blue ice cubes? How degenerate!"