whoops, yeah, steve pickton, not paton. sounds great. think i saw his name as a 
compiler on one of those harmless 'mellow mellow' comps, would make sense. 
yeah, that dude mario was top notch. i won't be getting lost either as i'll be 
babysitting!    

thanks,
aidan

----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 24, 2005 3:17 pm
Subject: Re: (313) stasis

> > see stasis is djing at lost. what kind of stuff does he play? it 
> is > steve paton, yeah? just listening to the triple lp on 
> peacfrog this > week, some amazing, intricate, timeless tracks (to 
> my untrained ears > anyway)?
> 
> Steve (Pickton) has pretty much turned his back on techno these 
> days and gone back to his b-boy roots. He'll probably be playing 
> disco-breaks and b-boy funk for the most part. Last time I saw him 
> at LOST he was playing Edwin Birdsong, mid eighties Roy Ayers and 
> Mizell Brothers stuff, alongside a lot of other much more obscure 
> stuff. Personally speaking I was in boogie heaven, but I'm not 
> sure the LOST crowd saw it the same way (losers!)
> 
> > the one and only lost i have ever been to featured juan (before 
> he lost all the weight) and may two/three years ago. wasn't that 
> enjoyable, but some dj in the other room was great, playing 
> theo/moodyman-style tracks and other people place 'let me be what 
> i wanna be' slooowwwwweeddd right down. just loved the tempo he 
> was playing at compared to may's loopathon. wonder who he was. 
> 
> That sounds like Mario, another excellent and shamefully 
> overlooked LOST backroom genius. You're in luck because he's 
> playing at the next one alongside Steve. Unfortunately I have to 
> be at work on Monday at 6am or I would be there. :(
> 
> Enjoy!
> 

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