> I also had an amazing time at the Cannonball party this weekend...can anyone > tell me who it was who played "hot on the heels of love" by throbbing > gristle? My night was kind of mashed together and I can't remember which
That would be Carlos "Burt Reynolds" Souffront :) Interdimensional Trans. did a nice job with the party. Not too big, not too small, most everyone getting into it- oldschool dirty detroit atmosphere :) derek plaslaiko was dropping the dance classics from old acid cuts like Land of Confusion to Perlon stuff to the occasional wince-inducing cuts like Higher State of Consciousness (he pulled it off as few can). Carlos got a bit more experimental and a bit darker but still kept the floor dancing, BMG did a laptop-based speed mix of all sorts of electro, synthpop, and techno classics. Unfortunately had to go to recoup before traxx and tommie sunshine went on- but the crowd was still dancing at 4am when I left. Also - whomever was asking about Luomo at Panacea - I caught the last 45 min of the set and it was pretty nice. A lot like the 12"s on Force, sounded good but was perhaps a bit too low-key for the venue, there were a number of long breakdowns that left people awkwardly standing around on the dancefloor. Maybe thats why Rex broke out with the banging techno afterwards. I was not crazy about the venue either- they did a nice job remodeling the interior of a lovely building, but the dj/musician area is on a balcony that is hard to see even from the rest of the balcony, and the club seems to cater to twenty-something dressed up rich kids. As I was waiting in line, I hear barbie girl #1 asking barbie girl #2 "Who's George Clinton, Isn't he a country singer or something?" :) Overall, I had tons o fun, as I'm sure you all did- despite your complaining. fav's: Herbert, Mad Professor, Stewart Walker, Tejada, Rachmad -Pete --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
