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2000-03-18 19:46Jeff Shoemaker (idm) SXSW friday: Ninja Tune + Skint
2000-03-20 14:50lazlo (idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
2000-03-20 14:55Andrew Cowper RE: (idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
2000-03-20 15:06lazlo Re: (idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
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2000-03-18 19:46Jeff Shoemakergot to the place just as Ninja's Dynamic Syncopation got started with a loose-flying 2x4 s
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(idm) SXSW friday: Ninja Tune + Skint
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got to the place just as Ninja's Dynamic Syncopation got started with a loose-flying 2x4 set of hip-hop. i assume that the tracks were mostly theirs, but i'm not certain at all. they seemed to be having considerable monitoring problems, which led to some less-than-perfect mixing, but it was all very fun and groovy and they certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves. next was Cinematic Orchestra. now, as a Ninja fan i'm a bit ashamed to say that i'm not terribly familiar with their music (or DS for that matter), but i certainly didn't expect the awesome ass-whooping that was given to me. the band (and i do mean BAND) consisted of a drummer, sampler, keys/sax guy, turntablist and bassist. they simply blew me away with their tightness and consideration in their playing. this was no "acid jazz"-type wankery. it was a polished jazz quintet that absolutely ROCKED with lots of thoughtful segues and drops. i'm still recovering from the rhythm section. next was the Skint boys. i'm even less familiar with them, but they quickly showed what they were about: party music. the sets (General Midfield, Cut La Rock, and some other guy) all kinda bleed together in memory, but they certainly had Velvet up and moving with some modestly-tempoed dance music (around 110 and slowly rising as the night went on; for a while at the beginning everything seemed to have a positively weird 1989 feel to it). Cut La Roc showed of some pretty neat tricks with a few of the tracks but mostly seemed to stay pretty musch in the pocket with his mixing. overall a fun night. Cinematic Orchestra was definitely the high point for the night. i would have loved to walk on over to Spiro's to see Carl Craig play, but apparently the cover for non-wristbanders was astronomical :( -jeff ------------ 1642 try 621 ------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-20 14:50lazloJeff Shoemaker wrote: > > got to the place just as Ninja's Dynamic Syncopation got started
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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:50:26 -0600
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(idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
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Jeff Shoemaker wrote:
quoted 15 lines got to the place just as Ninja's Dynamic Syncopation got started with a> > got to the place just as Ninja's Dynamic Syncopation got started with a > loose-flying 2x4 set of hip-hop. i assume that the tracks were mostly > theirs, but i'm not certain at all. they seemed to be having considerable > monitoring problems, which led to some less-than-perfect mixing, but it was > all very fun and groovy and they certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves. > > next was Cinematic Orchestra. now, as a Ninja fan i'm a bit ashamed to say > that i'm not terribly familiar with their music (or DS for that matter), > but i certainly didn't expect the awesome ass-whooping that was given to > me. the band (and i do mean BAND) consisted of a drummer, sampler, > keys/sax guy, turntablist and bassist. they simply blew me away with their > tightness and consideration in their playing. this was no "acid jazz"-type > wankery. it was a polished jazz quintet that absolutely ROCKED with lots > of thoughtful segues and drops. i'm still recovering from the rhythm section.
Have to agree with this assessment 100%. Both groups were spot on with the crowd, which wasn't all badged-out with industry types following festival buzz (like so many of the other shows going on in the area, like Carl Craig). At one point, PC (spinning for Cinematic Orchestra) and Tom Chant (soprano sax) broke off into a sax/scratch duel in the middle of "Owed To The Sea" that was simply incredible; PC would let rip with a vocal slice that Tom would immediately mimic with a high-pitched squawk or bent note. This went on for about a 40 seconds, back and forth, until PC dropped the full focal sample of some dude yelling "OH SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the trapset. The Ninja Tune sound at its live best.
quoted 2 lines i would have loved to walk on over to Spiro's to see Carl Craig> i would have loved to walk on over to Spiro's to see Carl Craig > play, but apparently the cover for non-wristbanders was astronomical :(
I was a little nonplussed with Craig's set at the beginning...stayed for about 45 min. then jetted because it seemed flat. Anyone stay any longer? Did it change or shift up? laz
2000-03-20 14:55Andrew Cowper> SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the > trapset. The Ninja
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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:55:12 -0000
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RE: (idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
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quoted 2 lines SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the> SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the > trapset. The Ninja Tune sound at its live best.
Sorry, but surely if IDM has just one rule, in amongst all the boot trading and flame trading that goes on here, it should be that no one is allowed to use the word "trapset". CheersAndrewC. ;) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-20 15:06lazloAndrew Cowper wrote: > > > SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on
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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 09:06:31 -0600
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Re: (idm) SXSW/Ninja Tune/Carl Craig
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Andrew Cowper wrote:
quoted 10 lines SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the> > > SHIT!" then Frederico Ungi threw back in that quicked up 5/4 on the > > trapset. The Ninja Tune sound at its live best. > > Sorry, but surely if IDM has just one rule, in amongst all the boot trading > and flame trading that goes on here, it should be that no one is allowed to > use the word "trapset". > > CheersAndrewC. > ;)
Right, right...all apologies to those offended. Ate too much vegan bbq while in the wonderful city of Austin and I'm not quite back to normal yet :) laz