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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:48:47 -0500
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Re: (idm) SXSW friday: Ninja Tune + Skint
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I it was my first chance to see them too..and I was glad we had the opportunity to bring both groups down to the festival..you were right in your suspicions, however that there were considersble sound problems , especially for the Dynamic boys..and poor Ben had to lean over the decks to try and hear a stage monitor on the ground...also a bit of popping on the mixer wasn't helping much, but they made the best of a shaky situation, and I was completely impressed with them. Cinematic Orchestra did a wonderful job ...completely blew me away and the crowd really seemed to be digging it -philippa ----------
quoted 6 lines From: Jeff Shoemaker <cache@texas.net>>From: Jeff Shoemaker <cache@texas.net> >To: txraves@onramp.net, idm@hyperreal.org >Cc: patricks@texas.net >Subject: (idm) SXSW friday: Ninja Tune + Skint >Date: Sat, Mar 18, 2000, 2:46 PM >
quoted 40 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. > > 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 > >
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