I have to agree. His show is a big waste of time these days. He never
plays anything new anymore-- basically all he seems to be doing as of
late is kissing Jack Danger's ass. He lost me when he started that
whole KROQ thing. It's too bad because Metropolis used to be something
to look forward to and a source of invaluable information. I think he's
just taken too much on at this point and Metropolis is the least of his
concerns.
On Tue, 01 Oct 1996 14:43:29 -0700 Brock Suter
<brock@cindy.alchemyfx.com> wrote:
quoted 1 line Jason Bentley, there's a name
> Jason Bentley, there's a name
that's been batted around these parts for
quoted 45 lines a while...
> a while...
>
> He had a radio show on KXLU call 'the Illicit Groove', back in 89-90.
> Then he was called DJ Sonic.
>
> In later years he moved to one of best (IMHO) radio stations in LA,
> KCRW. His show, Metropolis, has introduced me, and many other to lots of
> great music. Unfortunately I no longer listen to Jason's show.
>
> This may get my ass flamed but I've had this feeling for sometime that
> he's sold out.
>
> Jason and his partner, fellow KCRW DJ, Bruno Getz, started up Quango, a
> local label that imports/distributes lots of great music, including the
> fine pork imprint. It's good label & I've bought many of their CDs.
>
> Unfortunately their radio shows have lost that cutting edge they both
> use to have. Now all you'll hear is stuff off their label (nothing
> wrong with self-promotion), and lots of very 'commercial' stuff. A
> friend called what we heard one night on Metropolis, Jodeci Jungle.
>
> Jason use to play Autechre, Orbital, Seefeel and lots more...He also use
> to mix quite a lot on his show. Now, I'll turn on the radio and think
> I'm tuned into the wrong show. Lots of 'alternative' sounding music
> (and I don't mean Muziq). I have 40+ tapes of his old shows, stopping
> about 2 years back. I still listen to these tapes and am glad to have
> him doing what he was doing back then. He was one of the big influences
> that made me decide to become a DJ.
>
> Since then, I've had a residency at one of the same clubs at him. He
> seems like a nice guy, though I've only talked to him once or twice.
> Very professional: walks in, spins and walks out...I've never seen him
> dance, which makes me a little leery. I don't know...but I've been
> told, DJ's who don't dance to their own records ain't got no soul?
>
> Maybe I'm just jealous he makes a living from music, very few people in
> LA do. But I don't do it for the $$$, I do it because I love the music,
> the people, the vibe. Mix in the money and sometimes it just gets
> fucked up.
>
> 'nuff bitching,
>
> brock
>
> np: Alec Empire - 'low on ice'