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From:
Ross Balmer
To:
IDM , Dave Walker
Date:
Wed, 27 Oct 1999 21:22:49 +0100
Subject:
Re: (idm) DJ Kicks: Stacy Pullen
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I did a multimedia thing a few years ago with Carl Craig (called Header), he DJed at the launch party. I remember him saying at the time that the only reason he DJed at all was because people kept asking him to. Even he didn't think he was that good. He wasn't all bad though. His wife, Hannah, though - she rocks! Ross. -----Original Message----- From: Dave Walker <marmoset@mich.com> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 9:05 PM Subject: Re: (idm) DJ Kicks: Stacy Pullen
quoted 26 lines eric hill wrote:>eric hill wrote: > >> i'm sure someone will step up with exceptions, but invariably producers >> are terrible dj's. i thought stacy pullen and carl craig were dj's before >> they were producers, so i can't explain that, but i've been disappointed >> every single time some promoter has thought that they should get juan >> atkins or someone, even if he's not playing live. > >Carl Craig was producing _well_ before he ever played out, >and has, over the last few years, semi-retired from DJing >to concentrate on producing music and running Planet E. > >Stacey Pullen, on the other hand, has been DJing for a >_very_ long time (well before he produced any tracks) >and I'm surprised to hear his mixing slagged (though >I havent heard the mix CD in question), as he's been smooth >as silk the half-dozen or so times I've heard him play >clubs and/or parties. Is this a case of a truly sloppy mix >CD, or does the mixing just sound rough compared to >those dull pro-tools things most people put out >these days? > > -d.w. > > >