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2006-04-13 12:17[idm] ae @ tbmc
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2006-04-13 12:17Brian.Power@cso.ieLink over here -> http://slice-o-class.blogspot.com/2006/04/robot-cock.html to an mp3 of l
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Link over here -> http://slice-o-class.blogspot.com/2006/04/robot-cock.html to an mp3 of last saturdays autechr3 gig. Many reports I've heard are of it having been something of a somewhat starchy affair (I didn't go myself). Any thoughts or reactions from any folk on the list that went ?
2006-04-13 12:31Neil WalshOn 4/13/06, Brian.Power@cso.ie <Brian.Power@cso.ie> wrote: > Any thoughts or reactions fro
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On 4/13/06, Brian.Power@cso.ie <Brian.Power@cso.ie> wrote:
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I thought it was great. I seen them the last time they played in Dublin in 2000 when a crashing laptop badly messed up their set and they weren't that great. On Saturday though, it wasn't anywhere near as headwrecking. It was very eh "danceable" with a classic Autechre edge to it. They've gone back to using all hardware too which I think made things alot better. They built it up nicely at the end to a really hectic and nearly ear-shredding climax. Rob Hall was really good too, he played lots of old Squarepusher and Aphex Twin. Neil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org