he's said at least once, that after de9:ce he was thinking of getting back
to crazier stuff.  this was said in the context that the plastikman stuff
was crazy, but I doubt there will be anymore plastikman.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "The Music Institute" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Does anyone compare to Hawtin?


> On 6/4/02 9:07 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I find it bothersome that the people who are discarding Hawtin because
of
> > his set weren't even at the party.
>
> No one is discarding him as far as I can tell.  We're *discussing* the
> party.  There's a hell of a lot to respect, by both production and dj
> merits.
>
> > The fact is, he played very little 140bpm boom-boom-boom
>
> Which must have been the hour-or so that I caught. Around 4:30 - 6am.
>
> > Please don't speak about partys you did not attend.
>
> Sorry, I *was* in attendance for a portion of the night.  Not my cup of
tea
> anymore, but he was obviously having a great time, and the crowd (what I
> could see of them) dug it.
>
> Perspective helps.  If Richie held a "control" party every weekend in a
new
> city, I'd worry about his sanity, ears, and liver.  But this was a chance
to
> go over the top.  I'm looking forward to his next release, just to see if
he
> can sucessfully develop beyond the DE9 concept...
> --
> im
>
>
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