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1996-11-18 13:27Kent Williams (idm) DJ T1000 in Iowa
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1996-11-18 13:27Kent WilliamsWe had a heck of a party here in Iowa City saturday night, with DJ T1000(detroit) and Dave
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Mon, 18 Nov 1996 07:27:08 -0600 (CST)
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(idm) DJ T1000 in Iowa
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We had a heck of a party here in Iowa City saturday night, with DJ T1000(detroit) and Davey Dave(Chicago) headlining. In Detroit, you've got the famous warehouse parties, but in Iowa City, the big parties happen in Old Brick, a 120 year old church that's on the national historic register. I showed up about 11 and the place was bouncing to House. A little on the cheesy side, but this is Iowa -- basically a far west suburb of Chicago. Play nonstop house here and they'll follow you anywhere. T-1000 played a BURNING set of minimal techno. A lot of the crowd was sitting down at that point but the hardcore were going strong. AO thought the crowd was kind of dead, but this is Iowa, and the parties tend to peak early -- at 12:30, local hero Tim was spinning and people were hooting and hollering. By the time Alan came on all of the blunts and 40's that had been consumed had taken their toll, and only the hardcore were still on their feet. AO responded by pumping the hell out of the tables to try and get them back up, which was great for me and the rest of the faithful, but ultimately couldn't wake the dead. Another Detroit DJ preceded him, whose name I didn't catch, and he got in on more of the peak of the crowd and worked it like a mother with long fader buildups. And breakdancing? WTF? When did breakdancing start happening again, and why are they breakdancing to house music? I have to admire the kids who try it -- the new style combines some of the old moves along with the more modern style of raver shuffling. But to me breakdancing was what I saw on the streets of Chicago and Paris in the early 80's, and these new kids got a ways to go. I took Dave out to grab some coffee about 2AM, and the sight and sound of that old church booming away with was really something. The strobe lights flashing through the stain glass windows looked like someone was arc welding within. I wasn't able to make it through Dave's set (he came on at 4 AM) but the best way to describe his style is smooth mixing of NON-cheesy house -- house on the experimental tip. Highly, HIGHLY recommended if you get the chance to see him spin -- they'd be ripping this boy's clothes off if he was spinning in the UK. At any rate, I've got huge respect for Matt Fountain for putting this event together, and hope that it's success means that more parties like this will be happening soon. And a message to Alan -- I did make it to teach Sunday School, though my ears were ringing a bit -- the lesson was on Martin Luther King. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Some stuff is obviously a lot more popular than other stuff" -- Tom Butcher Home Page, featuring Reagan on Black Velvet, the EMP Compilation CD, samples of my music, etc http://soli.inav.net/~kent/ Kent Williams kent@inav.net CADSI 2651 Crosspark Road Coralville IA 52241 (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)