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2000-10-31 01:54christopher [idm] sinfest stuffs
└─ 2000-10-31 14:56Adesh Deosaran RE: [idm] sinfest stuffs / colongib
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2000-10-31 01:54christopher> Solenoid was really fun, doesn't anyone know who the guy was that sang > with him for on
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quoted 2 lines Solenoid was really fun, doesn't anyone know who the guy was that sang> Solenoid was really fun, doesn't anyone know who the guy was that sang > with him for one song.
hey, he said the guy was a friend of his. i missed most of friday night driving to nyc with friends (friends make delays, remember this) but caught solenoid's. was very cool with the live drumming on pads on top of stuff. was supposed to play myself (colongib) at 1:00 but then with the shutting down of the other venue they pushed me back twice until it would be at 3:45 and driving from pittsburgh had taken it's toll and friends and i were a bit tired, so i suggested to play at the pier the next night, which was a possibility (didn't happen, but...). anyway sat night was incredible. they had phthalocyanine play early (9:30), so unfortunately not very many people were there yet. 100% fullon klanky rusty distorted machines in a rusty distorted boat ;; apparently this boat was sunk for a number of years and they pulled it up and made it useable and fire-safe as a venue, so lovely colors of rust and exposed gears everywhere, beatiful ;; he even played his penguin mechanics track near the beginning. the sound cut out many times during his set, was overloading the speakers, but it had a good dramatic effect. about half stuff from his previous albums, half stuff i've never heard before. powerful war. such a master of noise. freeform on the pier also was full of his brilliantfunk, he played some new stuff and mixed parts of known tracks from his most recent albums, he played some live keyboard melodies on top, the audience had a rather poor attention span for this it seemed as most left for jega in the boat. rest of night was also nice, i mean some music was a bit boring, mike p's dj set was intense hardcore rage with some jungle thrown in,, good for dancing but deathly on the ears. ok christopho __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-31 14:56Adesh Deosaranmy wife went upstairs for a bit during solenoids set and came back down with a colongib cd
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Tue, 31 Oct 2000 09:56:01 -0500
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RE: [idm] sinfest stuffs / colongib
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my wife went upstairs for a bit during solenoids set and came back down with a colongib cd, she doesn't remember how she got it but the next morning we checked it out and it was very very cool, very crunchy while at the same time melodic. is this available on vinyl? I'd like to spin it! ____________________________________________ p l u m b d e s i g n Adesh Deosaran | Information Designer 157 chambers st ny ny 10007 p.212-285-8600 x240 f.212-285-8999 -----Original Message----- From: christopher [mailto:gravavarez@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:54 PM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] sinfest stuffs
quoted 2 lines Solenoid was really fun, doesn't anyone know who the guy was that sang> Solenoid was really fun, doesn't anyone know who the guy was that sang > with him for one song.
hey, he said the guy was a friend of his. i missed most of friday night driving to nyc with friends (friends make delays, remember this) but caught solenoid's. was very cool with the live drumming on pads on top of stuff. was supposed to play myself (colongib) at 1:00 but then with the shutting down of the other venue they pushed me back twice until it would be at 3:45 and driving from pittsburgh had taken it's toll and friends and i were a bit tired, so i suggested to play at the pier the next night, which was a possibility (didn't happen, but...). anyway sat night was incredible. they had phthalocyanine play early (9:30), so unfortunately not very many people were there yet. 100% fullon klanky rusty distorted machines in a rusty distorted boat ;; apparently this boat was sunk for a number of years and they pulled it up and made it useable and fire-safe as a venue, so lovely colors of rust and exposed gears everywhere, beatiful ;; he even played his penguin mechanics track near the beginning. the sound cut out many times during his set, was overloading the speakers, but it had a good dramatic effect. about half stuff from his previous albums, half stuff i've never heard before. powerful war. such a master of noise. freeform on the pier also was full of his brilliantfunk, he played some new stuff and mixed parts of known tracks from his most recent albums, he played some live keyboard melodies on top, the audience had a rather poor attention span for this it seemed as most left for jega in the boat. rest of night was also nice, i mean some music was a bit boring, mike p's dj set was intense hardcore rage with some jungle thrown in,, good for dancing but deathly on the ears. ok christopho __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org