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From: "Dennis DeSantis"
quoted 14 lines Hi folks,
> Hi folks,
> Just a heads up to let people know that I'm playing a short (30 minute)
> live set this Saturday, October 22, at 10 pm in the Tap Bar at the
> Knitting Factory. This is my first electronic gig since moving back to
> the US this summer so if you're in or around the NYC area, I'd love to
> see you. I don't know much about the rest of the lineup but I think
> it's a mixed bag of styles.
> DJ set with Eric & Nate of Pela
> Project Jenny, Project Jan
> Dan Black w/ Wataru Abe
> Dennis DeSantis
> http://www.knittingfactory.com/
> Dennis DeSantis
> www.dennisdesantis.com
I'd be there, if in NYC on Saturday the 22nd.
Hit 'em up with your Alarm Will Sound/Aphex Twin remixes!
http://www.discogs.com/release/508694
For those not familiar with Dennis DeSantis' work:
http://www.discogs.com/release/44005
"Dennis DeSantis, with his debut album CLOCK WISE, takes the elements of techno and infuses them
with careful musical precision. There's a attention to musicality here, and it stands out from the
very beginning, with the overlapping melodic lines in "Promotion of Vice" or the deep and
satisfying bass of "Tendril." Likewise, "Under the Wire" pulses with vibrant energy, while "Thin
Air" diffuses that energy into the atmosphere. For something a little more funky, "Braining" has a
fascinating patch that sounds like a disconnected telephone; I'm reminded in a good way of former
Warp stalwarts B12. "Hiatus" and "Priority" are more straight-up Detroit techno numbers, and
"Shifted" throws in some more intense percussion that gives way to the smooth synths. The final
track, "Remote Viewing" is a bit more ambient. This is techno as it should be."
"This is techno as it should be."
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