Sure, they got more fun--but Magda and Liz Copeland in the
other room COMPLETELY blew him away. Years before, at AQUA,
however, I'd have to say Acquaviva was at the top of his
game. Man that was a fun party! There was a kiddie-pool
filled with goldfish that a few dared to swallow live.
John Acquaviva, Michael Geiger vs. Red Alert, D. Wynn,
warehouse, 6AM--fun times, indeed!
-m
-----Original Message-----
as acquaviva's set at motor got dumber, the parties got funner
ie- we all got drunker.
never cared for ishi behind the decks.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Matthew Mangold wrote:
Acquaviva is playing god-awful clubby house the last I've
heard. He
was so bad the last time I saw him at Motor (maybe three
years ago)
that I'd given up on him. I know some folks that saw him
play
recently, and they had the same to say.
I would go peep Ishii if it were my nickel.
-m
-----Original Message-----
so I'm in San Francisco and just found out that John
Aquaviva and Ken
Ishi are both playing on the same night. I've never seen
either of
them play and I need some advice. They'll both cost me the
same, so
that's not much of an issue. The club Ken Ishi's playing
at really
sucks, though I think there'll be a lot of techno-heads
there, as it's
the first time he's played in SF.
In general, i tend to like techno more than housier stuff,
but not
banging techno that just sounds the same after a while.
(well, a
little bit of banging techno is ok...) I tend to prefer
Detroit stuff
and minimal.
i'll try to find some mixes online to get an idea, but has
anyone seen
either Ishi or Aquaviva lately?
Any recommendations?
Nice to be getting some techno in town lately.
We've had some good folks come through. Wish these folks
weren't on
the same night, but what can you do?
Thanks,
Monica
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