I find it bothersome that the people who are discarding Hawtin because of
his set weren't even at the party.

The fact is, he played very little 140bpm boom-boom-boom

He seems to be taking cues from the Perlon guys and getting into weirder
rhythms that are still funky and techno and housy all at the same time.


Yes, there was a few hours of techno KREKC!!!

But over the ten hours I was at the party, I found myself getting down as
often as I was bangin' my head.

Please don't speak about partys you did not attend.

Its really bad form.



On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Mxyzptlk wrote:

>
> >
> >
> >I have a lot of respect for Richie, but I don't think his  DJ-ing  long
> >sets of hard techno would really do it for me any more.  There's too much
> >out there that's more interesting.
>
> Not to knock Mr. Hawtin at all, but I have to second Kent's sentiments. I
> am no veteran of his DJ sets, but I was pretty unamazed at his DEMF set a
> while back. It seemed like a bunch of people screaming every time the bass
> kicked in or the incessantly repeated snare rush incessantly repeated.
>
>                                                  jeff
>
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