just listening to laurent garnier live via the webcast - is he DJing or
playing live? sounds like he might be doing both - anyone see what setup he
had?

peace

t

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From: "David Bate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fred Heutte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: [313] DEMF Day 1


> When did Detroit House go away in order to make a come back...
> been going strong for many years.
>
>
>
> Fred Heutte wrote:
>
> > It's impossible to see everything, of course, so I decided to stay with
what
> > was
> > working on Saturday.
> >
> > And what was working was the Motor stage out by the water, where
> > TP, Afronaut, Fred Gianelli and K Hand put on a solid afternoon of
> > music that just got better and better.
> >
> > Big shouts to the Telepathic One and Kelli for really putting on a show.
> >
> > I bailed around 9:30 because I was starving, and headed over to
> > Greektown for some grub.  Then commenced the afterparty circuit,
> > starting with the Camillian Cafe (300 Monroe at Randolph) which
> > is actually a very nice coffee place.  I missed Gerald (Matrix)
> > who played around 7, but Dwayne Jensen and Mike Clark were
> > heating it up when I stopped in around 11.  He played a white label
> > of a new vocal track, and his singer was there but with no microphone
> > all she could do was a lip-sync to her vocal, but she definitely put
> > some serious diva energy into it :)  It's quite cool to see Detroit
house
> > making a big comeback; I talked with D-Ha (Derwin Hall) later at
> > the MI party, he's coming out with some new ones shortly after a
> > long break.
> >
> > Then off to the Round Table Records showcase; this is a crew from
> > Toronto that's associated with an interesting bunch of labels
> > including Chair, 21/22 (hey Ed Luna, where were you?), Polaris
> > and Public Transit.  Saw a bit of DJing and some live stuff with a
> > cool singer, this was all at a loft right on Gratiot.
> >
> > Then the UR party at the Johanson Gallery, which was pretty packed
> > when I got there, I heard a bit of both Suburban Knight and Rolando.
> >
> > Finally, home, more or less, to the Music Institute reunion in a loft
> > on W Grand River, where Alton Miller, D Wynn and D May were on
> > the decks.  I imagine all the real MI veterans were looking at the rest
> > of us and saying, "where did all these people show up from?" but on
> > the other hand this party had the best vibe of the evening.
> >
> > Day 1 down... Day 2 ready to go...  bring your rain hat!
> >
> > phred
> >
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