Inner City's performance may be only so-so, but I would still like to hear them live. Given that their sound is from a different era, it will likely be a welcome stylistic change in music.

Derrick May may play everywhere all the time, but he never plays near where I live so it would be silly to miss the opportunity to hear him again. He's always played well and interestingly when I've heard him so I see no reason to skip him altogether.

That said, I love Hood to bits!!! Granted, I was truly disappointed with his amazingly lackluster set the last time he played the main stage at DEMF, but I can forgive him since I've heard him play enough times to know that he can send me into orbit in a way that very few DJs can, especially when he plays in smaller venues.

The fact that he'll be playing "live" makes me super curious.

Changes are opt for May and Hood and pop into Inner City occasionally

I hate having to float from stage to stage, but sometimes it can't be helped.

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On 5/24/2010 10:03 AM, kent williams wrote:
Well, to my mind it's a no brainer -- Inner City will be meh, Derrick
May plays everywhere all the time.

Robert Hood is a monster, not to be missed.  You know how every DJ
that plays banging minimal techno sounds the same?  Robert Hood
doesn't.  His sets are hard as nails, and always exciting.

I've seen DJ Bone and T1000 be excellent playing hard and fast, but
Hood is unique.

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:24 AM, darnistle<[email protected]>  wrote:
http://www.movement.us/?p=1752

Derrick May, Robert Hood and Inner City all at the same time!?!?

Good gooly!! That puts me in a very difficult situation.

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