At 10:14 AM -0400 8/15/96, Aran M. Parillo wrote:
quoted 7 lines At 06:28 AM 8/15/96 -0100, Peter Wang wrote:
>At 06:28 AM 8/15/96 -0100, Peter Wang wrote:
>>i was told LTJ Bukem was at The Bank here in NYC last night,
>
>...and Bukem will be in Boston on Sunday (8/18/96) at Jungle Roots
>1270a Boylston Street Boston info: 617-937-7098
>
>eight bucks I'm there...
Bukem was at Civic Center Park in San Francisco last Sunday afternoon.
Free, even.
Quick review:
Well, the thing was supposedly noon-5 PM, but in true SF fashion nothing
really got started until 1. Anticipating this, I didn't get there til 1:15
at which point I was treated to 2.25 hours of trip hop from Graham
(Darkhorse) Seaman. Unfortunately, it was really bugging me, cos I wanted
to hear some drum 'n' bass, dammit! Finally he split and Bukem took
control. And man, was I impressed. Hell, my wife was impressed and it
took her ages to come around to respecting d'n'b. (drum 'n' bass, not
domination 'n' bondage, you perverted freaks.)
Bukem had MC Conrad with him. Conrad had a wireless headset mike on and he
wandered through the crowd checking out the sound. I was totally prepared
to hate him (MC'ing in general is a dicey topic with me) but he was *on*.
Not just the typical raggamuffin bizness and ting, but he sang (in tune
even) and generally provided a really intelligent counterpoint to the
music. Consider me *very* impressed.
Anyway, the music... ran through the softer Logical Progression-esque stuff
into some harder stuff (not quite in the hardstep vein). One track I
really liked had this two-note looping jazz thing that reminded me of old
Public Enemy. I'm sure all this stuff was white labels and dub plates so I
didn't even bother to try to go spot it all. Anyway, I was busy hiding
behind a pole to keep out of the sun (I don't hold much truck with daylight
in general.)
Bukem stood there pretty much motionless and impassible throughout. Mixing
was pretty much flawless and unobtrusive. I actually don't like it when
the DJ just stands there like a statue. I think it projects a feeling of
detachment, like, "i'm apart from you, the crowd. you are here to watch
me." I like the feeling of "we're all in this together" but whatever... I
guess he can cop a little attitude, he was pretty excellent.
The party moved to Mission Rock (where the DJ Food/Funky Porcini show will
be saturday - you KNOW i'm there, wooo hoo!!) later that night but I was
beat, and completely sunburnt, so I stayed home and did bong hits while
watching some hong kong action flick ("executioners" i think).
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