>I *was* a big SS and TP fan, just before the release of
>the Rotating Assembly stuff.

no likey 'orchestra hall' maarten?

>But I just feel he is making things a bit easy on himself
>lately and wanted to point this out. And I don't like doing it. Same story
>goes mutatis mutandis for Moodymann.

I disagree Maarten. Here's why:

I think they're trying to push themsleves. Mainly by becoming more
'musical'.

Look at what they're both doing, band projects, trying to write songs etc.
This is an ENORMOUS jump up from knocking up house records with some old
obscure disco cuts that no one knows anyway.

However, personally, I'd prefer them to stick to what they know best. But,
then, that wouldn't be progressing would it?

Problem is of course, neither are dope trained musicians or songwriters.
lets face it, legendary song writers are few and far between really, they
dont come along that often.

so, while I agree with your final point (that they should give us some more
of that old s**t they used to do), I disagree with the way you arrive at
your conclusion.

It's fair enough really that they want to push themsleves. It's just, well,
when push comes to shove, they aint actually that good at it. Look at when
Rotating Assembly played live in amsterdam. All the comments were "they
just sounded like some shambolic funk band".

anyway, I believe moodymann is doing a live show in the UK soon (a few
dates I believe), so that willl be interesting. I presume thats a pitch
black city thing.... (?)
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