----- Original Message ----- From: "Anya Stang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Klaas-Jan Jongsma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 11:48 PM Subject: Re: (313) What! Nothing about Lost?
> not to mention ATP in April. Is anyone coming over for this? http://www.wayahead.com/atp Anya and myself will be there with a couple of lurking [313ers] from DC. Will anyone else be showing up? Hit me back offline if you like. I know they're at least 75% sold out already and they recently added Public Enemy!!! to the lineup, so if anyone else if sleeping on it, now might be the time to make your reservations. > > I thought it was an amazing and unique party. How often can you hear > > in a 300 people venue Steve Bicknell, Luke Slater and Jeff Mills play > > back to back (kinda) with just soul, funk, disco and 80's house music? > > The most modern record that Jeff Mills dropped was Move Your Body from > > Marshal Jefferson! The rest of his records where stuff like Loose > > Joints, Dan Hartman, O'Jays, Sylvester JD's etc. It was maybe a little > > bit to full to dance nicely (well there was not really a dancefloor > > anyway) but still i thought it was one of the best parties i have been > > to in a long while > > 'twas indeed a good one. I was rather pleasantly surprised by > Bicknell - never would've thought he even owned records like > the ones he played that night, judging from his usual fodder at > Lost parties. Groovealicious. > Also luvverly to see Steve, Luke and Jeff having a good time - > grinning behind the dex almost non-stop. : ) Yeah! The best parts for me were just watching Mills walk across the dancefloor on his way in, confirming our suspicions that he might be the special guest, and then seeing Luke Slater behind the booth with him 15 minutes later! Was a really fun night - with excellent music. If anyone got a recording of this set it would be a perfect fit for deephousepages.com For those who are trying to piece all of this together, this was a special Lost held in a small venue for £5, where they only listed Steve Bicknell + Special International Guest on the flyer. The prevailing hope/suspicion was that it might be Mills since he was playing Fabric the next night (which for me, was *somehow* an even better set). I know I'm in the minority of those who saw both performances to feel that way, but then, I was also one of those few who stayed at Fabric until 7! Mills played for 4 1/2 hours, and from what I can piece together, the first hour or two were not as strong, but 5-7 were brilliant. Everything from that Loose Joints cut again, to Every Dog stuff to typical harder Mills, all woven together perfectly. This was only my fourth time seeing him, but probably the best set I've seen yet. I was cemented on the dancefloor for two hours straight. KJ really chose a great week to visit London. :) Did anyone see Garnier @ The End on New Years? That's a show I'd really be curious to hear about. He played from 2am-Noon. Tristan ======= Text/Mixes: http://phonopsia.tripod.com Music: http://www.mp313.com Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
