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Andrew Jones
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Sat, 18 Oct 2003 21:13:05 -0400
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Re: [idm] LA Schematic show reviewed
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On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 08:13 PM, Albers, Brian A. wrote:
quoted 41 lines The DJ was oustanding and really carried the evening for me. Between> >> The DJ was oustanding and really carried the evening for me. Between >> everyone else's live sets he played a great >selection of >> drill-n-bass tunes. > > Dj Aura I think he goes by. I've heard worse, but nothing really > earthshattering. > >> First up was Nick Forte who's set didn't really do anything for me. > > Na, me either. No laptop- highly processed guitar, something creating > some drum loops. With all the reverb/delay/flange/phase on the guitar, > it reminded me of some of the Cure stuff. The slow, lo-fi droney drum > parts reminded me of Scorn. It sorta came off like he was just > screwing around with delay sounds. Even at 30 minutes, his set was 25 > minutes too long. And by the way, his album sounds nothing like this. > It sounds like really half-assed demo versions of Richard Devine > songs. > >> Next was Otto von Schirach who's set was entirely memorable and >> plenty of fun. He rocked the place with his shirt off >and a wig on >> sounding on the mic much the same as he does on his latest album >> "Chopped Zombie Fungus" (which is >spectacular imo). I particularly >> liked how easy-going and playful he was. He really seemed to be >> enjoying himself and >was doing much more than simply bobbing his >> head behind a laptop. > > I knew what to expect having seen him a few times now, and ya, it's > the same shit he's been doing for a while now. Not offensive, but not > great either. The only album of his that I have is his first (the one > without any rapping), and so live when he busts out the microphone, > it's a big downer for me. Also, he seems like he takes a bit too long > between each song to fuck around and yell things like some vulgar > drunkard. Musically, his stuff is OK, but I can do without all the > tomfoolery (and we all know that's never gonna change). > >> After Otto came Richard Devine who's set was pretty hectic and noisy. >> I somehow figured out how to dance to it (after >several drinks and >> some tequila) and was in in the front making a fool of myself with >> the 2 other people dancing. He >mainly just stood behind the laptop >> grimacing at the different sounds he was making with little other >> movement. Still, the >set was good.
I'm assuming you mistoke Richard for Dino? Did Dino play this show? He rocks live provided he's got his aides with him. - A
quoted 31 lines By 1:30 I realized I still had work in the morning so begrudgingly I> >> By 1:30 I realized I still had work in the morning so begrudgingly I >> left before Phoenicia's set. > > For us, Phoenecia was next. I've seen them play some really fantastic > shows in the past, as well as some real stinkers. This one was > somewhere in the middle, but definitely leaning towards the stinker > side of the spectrum. They had the beats going, but sounding a lot > like Plastikman, which for me translates as 'super boring'. They would > find a loop for about 20 seconds and then morph it into something else > for about 20 seconds, and then morph it into something else for 20 > seconds, and so on. It was the right tempo for dancing, and it had the > beats for dancing, yet it inspired no dancing. And you could feel that > the crowd was ready to start shakin' it, and a few of 'em tried to, > but it never lasted long. So everybody just stood there with their > arms folded, or chatted with friends or went outside. They did do one > song about halfway through that had a good punch to it, but everything > else was just really boring. > > Then Richie. He didn't go on until 2 AM, and I think most people were > pretty sleepy with tired feet at this point. Luckily, he was the high > point of the evening and it seems like he recharged everybodies > batteries. Not quite as aggressive sounding as I've heard him before > (Nesh and Sugar are tops), but he did have the people (what was left > of them) dancing furiously. > >> All in all I had a pretty rockin' time :) > > It wasn't rockin' in LA until 2 AM, and overall it was a really really > looooong evening. >
Andrew Jones 514 Wavecrest Dr. Orlando, FL, 32807 407-927-7607 aim: liminal18 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org