Just to echo what Robin said (although I think you missed Malik doing the first 
1.5 hours of the night).
I dont get why he goes on first, he was killing it, then Theo came on and 
someone really does have to
tell him that a bit of EQing is OK but stop it with the Stevie Wonder 
impressions and get on with playing
records. KDJ was what I expected, perhaps a bit better even to be honest, good 
tunes but no real structure
or direction. Wilhite was really good too - but the star of the show for me was 
Malik, no doubt.
 
Good to meet Robin, Francis, Nick and Dan and also catch up with Alex ACME Bond 
again.
 
Might come down for another one of these Warehouse parties before the end of 
the year.
 
Cheers
BT

----- Original Message ----
From: robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 16 October, 2006 11:10:24 AM
Subject: (313) 3 Chairs, Manchester


Just a quick note to say that 3 Chairs on Saturday night (in Manchester, 
UK) was a really good night. Got there and the PA was initially 
disappointing but it was possible to get close enough to hear it properly.

Theo and Moodymann were ok though mr. kdj does like name-checking the 
town a little too often "helllooo maaaanchester" :). Their styles are a 
little too broken up for me, obviously some like this and in fact they 
were fine as warm up. Then came Malik Pittman who was in a different 
league altogether. House, techno he was all over it with that hands on 
approach that all our lot love. Rick Wilhite wasn't too shabby either 
going back to back with Malik. They all seemed to be having fun too 
which is not something you always see.

Was also good to see some familiar names too. BT, Dan Bean, Aidy (if 
you're on here). Shame I didn't get chance to chat to you quite as much 
as I'd liked.


robin...

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