Small correction: Luke Solomon didn't show up. It was Detroit's LOCUTUS
behind the decks playing with James' records!!!! Yeah, Detroit in da houze!

I have very nice pictures of the event. Whoever wants to receive them (for
personal use) mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I'm scanning the best for Bassic
Groove magazine and can CC others. 

John out

P.S. Nice to see other Belgians on the list!

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Claeyssens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:11 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [313] shine in eindhoven


1° SHINE

This Saturday it was Shine in Eindhoven, and with the weather we were having
that part was already more than OK. It was a bit difficult to find the
exact entrance point to the festival but that was the only thing you could
hold against the organization. Once you entered the site (which was situated
in the center of Eindhoven (Stadhuisplaats) on a concrete space surrounded
by
the local authority building and other office blocks) you could easily walk
around. Shop around in the small shops (even with good 2nd hand records but
hey who wants to walk around all day with 12's even for me that's a bit to
much) 

One thing that was very special about this festival was the fact that in
between DJ sets there were live gigs. So after Josh Wink (DJ), Lady Aida,
Luke Solomon (spinning with a nice T-shirt : playing Detroit and than an
arrow pointing down) or Surgeon (who surprised me with a good melodic Techno
Set ) you could see & hear live sets from : 

Secret Cinema who gave a very strong set, no annoying breaks in between
songs, different approach to the songs as the original versions and really
interacting with the audience. Good live set.

Suburban knight also gave a good live set, smashing some of his «
hitsongs » to pieces and coming out with different versions ( virtually
irrecognizable) apart from the occasional recognizable chords but good ones.
He played a lot of his early UR stuff. 

Acid junkies unfortunately played while I was watching Trip do brasil but
they had certainly managed to capture the audience, the space was moving in
unissimo and the audience was whipped into a frenzy when I went to check
them out but it was their last song.

Away from the mainstage their was a stage with a more leftfield approach (
even with DJ Grasshopper) were I saw the number one 2-Step DJ in holland
GROOVEMASTER JOHNSON (That's what the MC told us anyway) good mixing but
unfortunately I'm not really swept of my feet by two-step. Another surprise
was Trip Do Brasil (Fr) a trio with two percussionists and a DJ, who managed
to lock me in their grooves. Check them out if you have a chance.
Unfortunately Fabio didn't show up, or he must have become white overnight.

JayCee

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