The Armchair DJ wrote:

The one good thing about spinning techno is that you rarely get requests
(trainspotters don't ask, "Like, can you play more minimalist German techno,
please?" or "Do you have 'Strings of Life'?"). At P.S.1 on Saturday, Danny
Krivit actually did play "Strings of Life," and it made the crowd happy. He
also made me very happy when he played Galaxy2Galaxy's "Hi Tech Jazz,"

One of my favorite records on UR. I have yet to hear Krivit but it definitely sounds like I need to check him out next time he's in Miami.

I'm going to be starting a small techno party here in Miami with 2 friends of mine soon so I may be asking for advice/dj suggestions/etc soon.

I did end up startin' another night however. A nice Sunday party that I've had going for 2 months almost. Very laid back deep house/tech-house/downtempo grooves and even some minimal techno sometimes. I really respect people who put on a night now its not as easy as people think. There is a lot of work that goes into it.

another old Detroit record. The sight of so many New Yorkers joyfully
partaking in that by now foreign thing called dancing made me a little
verklempt. I was also greatly moved by the hula-hoopers in the corner, the
cute li'l children bopping around, and the obvious lack of truckers' hats
and mullets. (Deep thought of the day: Apparently, the only way to get jaded
nightcrawlers to a museum is to hold a party.)

http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0329/flylife.php


Regards,
Ramon

I heard that party @ PS1 was amazin. :)




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