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From:
jAmz
To:
Intelligent Dance Music
Date:
Wed, 22 Jun 1994 06:56:17 +0100 (BST)
Subject:
hardfloor/cjbolland/jeff mills review
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----The Orbit's 3rd Birthday Pardee!--- line up : 7-8.30 nigel walker 8.30-10 john berry 10-10.45 hardfloor 10.45-11.45 alex night 11.45-12.30 cjbolland & cisco 12.30-2 jeff mills well, it could hardly fail to be brilliant, so when they first told me i couldn't go in coz of dress restrictions (i had shorts on) i nearly cried, but i blagged my way in, and thank god i did! when i first walked in, we were handed a glass of champagne, and confronted by the toga clad legions, well, there were a few anyway. :) they had the usual excellent light show, and also four huge balloons, about 2 metres across which were abruptly ripped from the ceiling and bounced about the place which was an awesome sight from the gallery... :) the first two dj's were pretty good and played some cool stuff, but i was stocking up on energy and drink for the 10-2 onslaught... hardfloor played a very hardfloor set, nothing unusual, but still good, and great to dance to. alex night was ok, too, but it was cj and jeff mills that i was really looking forward to, so i didn't pay too much attention to his set. when cj came on, he played a brilliant set which wasn't prone to the water dripping from the ceiling into the instruments which had killed speedy j a few weeks ago... there was a lot from the 4th sign, and some other stuff i didn't recognise, but it was quite hard and everyone was into it, which was cool - i'm so used to crappy clubs, finding this on my doorstep(ish) is so relieving. the atmosphere is so good as well, people shaking your hand, passing drinks, joints. all very idylic. a cool break from the world outside... jeff mills. if you've ever seen him live, then you'll know what i mean. wow. :) he started his set with a voice saying about the start of the solar system, forming of the planets, then speedily on to detroit, it having the hardest techno on the motherf*cking planet, and were we with the underground? "yes!" "Are you with the underground!?!" "YES!!" and then came the first song of X101 waveform transmission vol.1 which we know as the jumping song... the beat gets faster and faster, you jump faster and faster...try it, it's fun. :) he played mostly his own stuff, but it was amazing to watch how he worked the decks like a concert pianist, you couldn't really tell what he was doing half the time because his hands were moving so fast! at one point, a record jumped, so he spun it back, it started in time, jumped again, so he took it off and chucked behind his back! value entertainment! if you ever get the chance to see him, don't pass it up, the man was born to spin the discs. jAmz ______________________________ j.p.walsh@bradford.ac.uk || ____________________________|| fEed yOuR hEaD - mEgAdaWg