Re: [313] CPOP/VanLoo

From Phonopsia
Sent Wed, May 31st 2000, 01:24

Bill,

Is there any chance we will get an archive of your set?

I couldn't tear myself away from Mike Clark forever, although the band
members didn't do nearly as much for me as the drummer who played with Minx.
That was phenomenal on-the-fly chemistry. And watching Minx laughing because
she was having so much fun with the drummer was great. I've never seen DJs
having as much fun as Minx on Friday or Derrick "Broken Seal" Plasaiko on
Sunday (not to mention Derrick in the crowd the whole time :> ). Anyway, I
had to check out Scion and Tikiman, which was quite a treat. I also stopped
by the Motor stage for a taste of Mike Grant and D Wynn along the way. This
was completely overwhelming. By the time I made it over for the beginning of
Theo Parrish's set I was very ready to stay put in one place. I didn't even
know where the undergound stage was at that point. You can't see everything
after all. I think the first hour and a half of his set (before he started
playing a lot of house), was one of the most beautiful things I've ever
heard. I don't think I've ever heard anyone mix non-sequenced music
continuously for that long as seemlessly as he did. It was mind-blowing.
Probably my favorite part of the show, right there with the Roots finale.

Tristan
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Date: Sunday, May 28, 2000 8:13 AM
Subject: [313] DEMF/VanLoo


>http://www.groovetech.com/demf  (live feed 12am-12pm Detroit time)
>Excellent gig so far. 4 Stages and all kinds of people. The set by Scion
>and Tikiman was everything I'd hoped for. Some great DJing going on,
>too...Minx, Kenny Larkin, Theo Parrish and more than I can recall. Let
>me be the first to say that Bill VanLoo's live set was spot-on. I didn't
>know what to expect from him, but I was pleasantly surprised by one of
>the more creative/experimental sets I've heard down there yet. When are
>we going to be able to buy this stuff, Bill? Another surprise for me was
>Jason Hogan's set. Far more lush and varied than what one might have
>expected (given my exposure to him was limited to Peter and the
>Rooster). When I left last night after Stacey Pullen finished banging on
>the crowd, I could only think "It's about time". Word is this will
>become an annual event if Carl can pull it off. So far, the vibe has
>been excellent, people seem happy and the show has been great. Hopefully
>the perennial continuation of DEMF will provide plenty of room for
>*everybody* who needs to have a stage in future years.
>
>--
>    jeff
>
>"10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong,
>even if they're right."
>
>dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..."
>ICQ904008
>
>
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