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2002-08-03 15:41IDM Poll [idm] Warp Show / Chicago
2002-08-05 04:28Michael Stein [idm] Re: Warp Show / Chicago
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2002-08-05 06:23M Mercer Re: [idm] Warp Show / Chicago
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2002-08-03 15:41IDM PollUnfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it? ________________________
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Unfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it? _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-05 04:28Michael Stein>Unfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it? Awesome! To start off,
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quoted 1 line Unfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it?>Unfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it?
Awesome! To start off, Jamie Lidell was great. Had seen him at the London Magic Bus Tour stop, and wasn't too impressed. But this this time, I really got into it the looped beat boxing works out really well live. Another highlight would have been DJ EASE of Nightmares on Wax. It was the first time I had ever hear anyone spin Andy Weatherall's remix of My Bloody Valentine "Soon" - definitely one of the highlights of the evening. He also played tracks from "A Word of Science" and DJ Mink's "Hey, Hey, Can U Relate" which, of course, rocked. Prefuse 73 was nice and funky too. -Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-05 05:30DJSTiK420@aol.comMe and my girlfriend flew in from South FL to see the show. First of all id like to say th
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Me and my girlfriend flew in from South FL to see the show. First of all id like to say that chicago is a phat city and i hope to go back there one day. i cleaned out like 3 or 4 record stores there of lots wagon christ, mouse on mars, and aphex twin vinyl. Now the party: Prefuse 73 was jammin, always love seein him. Richard Devine was good as usual. But most of all id like to say that Luke VIbert, who we mainly flew there for, was the best thing in the world. Even though he was just spinning records, his track selection was amazing. Super fast experimental DnB(54 cymru beats included). Im glad he spun good experimental stuff cuz i really wanted to see him perform live. Wagon Christ is god! thats pretty much it. i thought itd be alot more experimental for a Warp party. Jamie Lidell was interesting. But i do have to say that i had a blast and most of the music was Damn good. THANK YOU LUKE VIBERT! peace Dustin In a message dated 8/5/02 12:29:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Michael.Stein@allscripts.com writes: << e! To start off, Jamie Lidell was great. Had seen him at the London Magic Bus Tour stop, and wasn't too impressed. But this this time, I really got into it the looped beat boxing works out really well live. Another highlight would have been DJ EASE of Nightmares on Wax. It was the first time I had ever hear anyone spin Andy Weatherall's remix of My Bloody Valentine "Soon" - definitely one of the highlights of the evening. He also played tracks from "A Word of Science" and DJ Mink's "Hey, Hey, Can U Relate" which, of course, rocked. >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-05 13:25EggyToastAt 01:30 AM 8/5/2002 -0400, you wrote: >But most of all id like to say >that Luke VIbert,
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At 01:30 AM 8/5/2002 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 9 lines But most of all id like to say>But most of all id like to say >that Luke VIbert, who we mainly flew there for, was the best thing in the >world. Even though he was just spinning records, his track selection was >amazing. Super fast experimental DnB(54 cymru beats included). Im glad he >spun good experimental stuff cuz i really wanted to see him perform live. >Wagon Christ is god! thats pretty much it. i thought itd be alot more >experimental for a Warp party. Jamie Lidell was interesting. But i do have >to say that i had a blast and most of the music was Damn good. THANK YOU LUKE >VIBERT!
Hah, when I saw Paradinas and Vibert w/ BJ Cole play in minneapolis a few years ago, I also thought vibert was the best thing since sliced bread. He should just tour non-stop :D His albums are usually a mixed blend, but everything's so great in a live setting. And it was live! derek ------- eggytoast.com ------- with lather thingy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-05 06:23M Mercer>From: "IDM Poll" <idm_poll@hotmail.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: [idm] Warp Show
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quoted 7 lines From: "IDM Poll" <idm_poll@hotmail.com>>From: "IDM Poll" <idm_poll@hotmail.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: [idm] Warp Show / Chicago >Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 10:41:48 -0500 > > >Unfortunately I couldn't attend. For those who could; how was it?
I pretty much stayed in Metro all night (didn't go down to Smartbar for the other acts)... so I only saw part of the lineup. Jamie Lidell blew me away, completely exceeded already high expectations with an awesome set of beat-boxing, looped-delay vocal tracks and complete digital noise. I really enjoyed his pseudo-digital-scratching he was doing on his looped beats/vocals. He totally was into what he was doing and despite the thin crowd (he started promptly at 10) it was probably my favorite portion of the evening. Chris Clark laid down a massive set of ultra-fast acid tracks, brutally heavy stuff. It was a lot harder and more aggressive than anything on his full-length and was closer to some of the newer Speedy J stuff (but faster)... I was pleasantly surprised though. People seemed to really want to get down although it was generally not that coherent for routine dance moves... DJ Ease's set wasn't especially to my liking. I'm not a huge Nightmares on Wax fan and I ended up by the bar for most of his set talking to some people, but the crowd seemed to be getting into it. Prefuse 73 was great, although I found that his sound wore a bit thin on me as the night went on. I love his records (under all his assorted aliases) so I was surprised to be losing interest myself, so maybe it was just the time rolling by as the night went on. Richard Devine shook the foundations with some super heavy noise and non-melodic Lipswitchness. He didn't do too much of the more abstract Aleamapper stuff, mostly more rhythmic tracks. Occasionally he'd drop something more structured like his Magic Bus comp track... I've seen him perform before and this was not very different, but he's a master of what he does so it was good to hear him doing it. If that makes sense. LFO came on with a DJ set around 2 am and my sorry ass was tired, so I caught a cab and went home. Luke Vibert was downstairs in Smart Bar and I stopped in to check it out on my way out.... it seemed like a lot of people were there specifically for his set, although i've never been a huge fan of his stuff. So I called it a night and headed home. It was an awesome show for $15. I was really glad that the tour stopped through here... I feel bad for those in Toronto who missed out. Anyone who has the opportunity to catch Mr. Lidell on tour any other time in the future really should try to make it, as it was one of the best performances I've seen in a long time. I was surprised that the venue wasn't very full. I expected the show to sell out completely and it wasn't even close to capacity, but it was a decent enough turnout, I suppose. All in all, a great event.... m.mercer :: design + sound http://www.matthewmercer.com/ http://www.mattmercer.com _________________________________________________________________ Join the world?s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-05 07:34William SamuelsJamie Lidell was definitely my favorite from the Los Angeles show! I spoke to him for a li
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Jamie Lidell was definitely my favorite from the Los Angeles show! I spoke to him for a little bit and he said that he is doing a mini-album with Scott Herren. That should be interesting. --- M Mercer <vletrmx@hotmail.com> wrote:
quoted 89 lines I pretty much stayed in Metro all night (didn't go> > I pretty much stayed in Metro all night (didn't go > down to Smartbar for the > other acts)... so I only saw part of the lineup. > Jamie Lidell blew me away, > completely exceeded already high expectations with > an awesome set of > beat-boxing, looped-delay vocal tracks and complete > digital noise. I really > enjoyed his pseudo-digital-scratching he was doing > on his looped > beats/vocals. He totally was into what he was doing > and despite the thin > crowd (he started promptly at 10) it was probably my > favorite portion of the > evening. > > Chris Clark laid down a massive set of ultra-fast > acid tracks, brutally > heavy stuff. It was a lot harder and more aggressive > than anything on his > full-length and was closer to some of the newer > Speedy J stuff (but > faster)... I was pleasantly surprised though. People > seemed to really want > to get down although it was generally not that > coherent for routine dance > moves... > > DJ Ease's set wasn't especially to my liking. I'm > not a huge Nightmares on > Wax fan and I ended up by the bar for most of his > set talking to some > people, but the crowd seemed to be getting into it. > Prefuse 73 was great, > although I found that his sound wore a bit thin on > me as the night went on. > I love his records (under all his assorted aliases) > so I was surprised to be > losing interest myself, so maybe it was just the > time rolling by as the > night went on. > > Richard Devine shook the foundations with some super > heavy noise and > non-melodic Lipswitchness. He didn't do too much of > the more abstract > Aleamapper stuff, mostly more rhythmic tracks. > Occasionally he'd drop > something more structured like his Magic Bus comp > track... I've seen him > perform before and this was not very different, but > he's a master of what he > does so it was good to hear him doing it. If that > makes sense. > > LFO came on with a DJ set around 2 am and my sorry > ass was tired, so I > caught a cab and went home. Luke Vibert was > downstairs in Smart Bar and I > stopped in to check it out on my way out.... it > seemed like a lot of people > were there specifically for his set, although i've > never been a huge fan of > his stuff. So I called it a night and headed home. > > It was an awesome show for $15. I was really glad > that the tour stopped > through here... I feel bad for those in Toronto who > missed out. Anyone who > has the opportunity to catch Mr. Lidell on tour any > other time in the future > really should try to make it, as it was one of the > best performances I've > seen in a long time. I was surprised that the venue > wasn't very full. I > expected the show to sell out completely and it > wasn't even close to > capacity, but it was a decent enough turnout, I > suppose. All in all, a great > event.... > > > > > m.mercer :: design + sound > http://www.matthewmercer.com/ > http://www.mattmercer.com >
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