Yeah I'm with you there. It was a real eye opener for me. I'd never
really seen someone mix it up so quickly at times, but still make a
whole that was more than the individual parts. And boy was the mixing
tight. It's hard to describe really but it was just class I guess. I've
seen plenty of good DJs over the years. Some very good. But I guess some
are just gifted and can get those faders up to 11. Its an all time
favourite night of mine. It ranks along side another where DJ Sneak
warped the minds of the crowd at a house night by going techno on them
with some crazy mixing with "Horny Ass Fred". Now that was a track that
could rock a floor.

Anyway that's another story. It's time to take off the rose tinted specs
and crawl back under my stone.

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 February 2006 15:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: [spam] Re: (313) Derrick May

On 2/22/06, Paul Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everyone seems to have a DM being brilliant story, so what happen????

i havent seen him in years, but honestly, he was probably one of the 5
best deejays ive ever seen in my life. he would mix flawlessly between
records to the tune of about one a minute. it was as intense as you
could imagine. im not a big fan of that kind of mixing usually, but man
it sounded like each track was meant to be played just like he did. that
night in the summer of 98 was the night my obsession with detroit techno
really began.....

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