I would have to agree that this was a very enjoyable concert. The
security was really laid back about the whole thing, and the crowd was
good, a few e-tards, but thats okay because I think they brought quite a
few hot chicks to dance with them.
Highlights for me are Jamie Lidell and Richard Devine. Lidell seem to
enjoy himself so much, and was so entertaining to hear and watch that you
couldn't be help but smile throughout his set. Richard Devine was also
really into it and kicked some serious ass, the visuals for his set really
worked well too.
Complaints: Chris Clark fucking sucked, it seemed he brought a pc just he
could turn on fruityloops and do as little as possible. The rave kiddies
ate it up because he put out a heavy 4/4 beats.
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Albers, Brian wrote:
quoted 25 lines Overall a really brilliant evening. Good security, adequate parking,> Overall a really brilliant evening. Good security, adequate parking,
> relatively organized venue, neat decor for a downtown loft.
>
> Highlights- Richard Devine absolutely melting the walls for 60 minutes.
> Hob-nobbing with a who's who in the Southern California electronic music
> scene.
>
> Complaints- minor ones, but a couple.
> Both Chris Clark and LFO opted for 45 minute dj sets. Would've MUCH prefered
> to hear them play live. Chris went new school acid-y hardcore breaks and
> Mark Bell very generic medium paced techno.
>
> L'usine getting squeezed out of his performance because he was the last one
> on the set list and everybody prior to him in the evening ran long. Jeff
> played for about 20 minutes from 3:30AM to 3:50.
>
> Both stages were a tad on the too loud side.
>
> Ongoing question between me and my friends- How long will RD get into his
> set before he breaks out something from Phoenecia/Soul Oddity/Takeshi
> Muto/Jeswa/Josh and Rom? We put the over/under at about 10 minutes. Sure
> enough...
>
>
>
Hooray for Pokey!!!
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