> As for hawtin, well I've never been a big fan of his , so my opinions on > him are probably biased in a negative way.
Just out of curiosity- what biased you? > > I also will go on record and say that I didn't enjoy the festival this year > as much as the previous ones. Are you talking about the quality of the festival alone or the quality of the weekend? There seems to almost an inverse equation to how good Hart Plaza is compared to how good the afterparties are. I for one had a pretty darn good time at Hart Plaza. Much better than last year, although still not nearly as good as 2000 or 2001. On the other hand, there certainly were no afterparties that matched last year's Control, Cannonball Run or KMS afterparties. Perhaps there is a universal limitation to how much good partying you can have in a weekend. > > J > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:39 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: (313) Mills and hawtin at movement (private replies) > > > I made a post about mills and hawtin letting us down. Since then I have > gotten 14 "private" emails from people who totally agree. > > Don¹t worry people you can agree in public, Jeff Mills wont shoot you > through your email. :0 > > On a side note, has anyone ever seen jeff mills at a record store, you see > many other dj's going shopping in various cities but does mills. If not then > he damn well should, we heard his same 30 tracks enough already. ;) >
