So now we're more likely to see Mills at Fabric than say, Vauxhall Bridge
Road ...

I think it's positive myself.

Fabric is big, clean modern, with modern facilities which work as they're
supposed to, rather than how they're described on the flyer - like aircon &
toilets - unisex! Fabric has
management with brains so no dangerous overcrowding and well-behaved
gorillas on the door. The soundsystem is 'boom' as some of us say. Contrast
with the average so called 'Techno Club' (a misnomer surely?): Old, dirty;
the soundsystem's just as old and sounds just as dirty. The latter aren't
necessarily any cheaper - you pay close to £20 in London for entrance to
almost any club nowadays ... Also I fail to see how only playing 'House
Clubs' excludes places like The End - the original 'House Club' in London -
and also a veritable Temple To Techno - and Drum & Bass & Speed Garage & Nu
School Breax .... hmmmm strangely, not Euro-Trance though ... :o)

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 9:08 PM
>To: innercity records; 313
>Subject: Re: [313] jeff mills stars again
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>While this is surely dissapointing for those in the UK, don't forget he
>hasn't played in the US outside of NYC (a handful of times) and Detroit
>(twice?) over the last few years if I'm not mistaken. He's a hard
>man to see
>outside of continental Europe.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "innercity records" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 2:56 PM
>Subject: [313] jeff mills stars again
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>we just heard that jeff's quitting (quit?) techno and
>in future will only play house clubs with dates
>this year at fabric and the god awful tribal sessions
>in manchester.
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>he's totally blown out the uk's most important clubs
>orbit, lost, slam and atomic jam after constant assurances
>that he'd be touring uk this year.
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>if he feels the need to take his sound to another new
>audience then fair play but to turn his back on what
>he's best known for really beggars belief.
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>i for one won't be putting on me best shiny shoes and
>sparkly shirt and paying £20 to see him while in the
>company of a bunch of clueless fashion victims who
>are probably in the club only to prance around to
>some overrated, under skilled + massively overpaid
>superstar "tech" dj.
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>after 3 years of not playing the uk due to his bollocks
>immigraion excuse this is how he repays his long time
>fans and followers who've spent countless money on
>his records and hours queing in the rain to go hear
>him spin.
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>i don't think i'd actually be as angry over any other dj
>doing this which just shows the kind of admiration this
>guy has over here and i'm sure it'll be the same for
>many others.
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>simple reply of course is for all us to turn our back
>to him and stop buying his music and going to his
>club dates. it works both ways.
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>pure arrogance (again)
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