On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Andrew Wilson wrote:

] What can i say? As soon as i heard Moodymann's I can't kick this feeling i
] knew i was in for something  good  this was followed in quick succession
] (and probably to get them out the way) by the bells and jaguar but what was
] impressive was the way he layered lil' louis 's french kiss over the track
] b4 the bells very tasty.

It was a ripper way to start off the night, that's for sure!!  :)

] my trainspotting sort of stopped from here i recognised some purpose maker
] tracks but that's about the limit of my knowledge on current techno as i've
] mainly been buying house. This definitely got me thinking about buying some
] techno again so my credit card is definitely going to be looking sorry for
] itself in the next few weeks.

There was a bizarre remix or Jaguar as the finale track.. I haven't heard it
before. It used the same high pitched melody, but with a different
instrument. For what it's worth, it's not present on either the Aztec Mystic
or Jaguar Remixes LP's...  so I dont know if it's some other version?? <could
it be Sony's?!?!?!?!  .. this is the only version I've never heard before>

!?!?!  now that would be an interesting poke..   hmmmmmmm!!!!!

] Missed the last hour due to sleep deprivation and a 3 hour car drive to get
] to adelaide but am guessing no electro was played this (i am guessing here)
] also meant me missing out on seeing him play with the 909 alone but
] unfortunately beer is no stimulant and the prospect of getting up early in
] the morning meant i had to miss out.

Jeff rounded off the night extremely strong, building up rhythm, programming
the 909.. dropping out the turntables, tweaking the beast..  etc.etc.
It got harder than when you were there, Berriboi, and then it got more ass
wriggling by the end again. I loved it.  :)

Didn't hang around for HMC's set, as it was too much of a shock to the
system. (V. hard techno, compared to the way Jeff ended his set.. )


cya,
Kieran

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