that's the first criticism of shake, as a producer or a dj, that i've ever come across. you're a brave man.
On 05/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im one of Shake's biggest fans but even I could not enjoy myself at his set. 1st of all i heard the same exact set played by him a year ago at an after party at olslo's. no kidding it was the same for sure. the only difffrence was instead of juggiling two copies of the pace he juggled phillips track last time. and i don't mind the trainwrecks if the songs are good. they were good the year before. boring this year. And if you are asked to play a major festival please familarize yourself with the mixer you will be playing with. shake looked confused and should not have tried playing with the onboard effects if he didn't know how. Let the hating begin! Anthony On Sat, June 2, 2007 8:59 am, Ramon Crespo wrote: > I really enjoyed what I hearrd from Shake at the festival. I was only > there for 30-45 minutes , but i definitely see why you all praise > him. I danced danced !! :) > > We really need to try to have some sort of official meet up next > year. :( > > I did meet some cool folks from London @ Submerge though. It's > amazing how the europeans appreciate this so much than some of the > americans. > > Regards, > Ramon > > > On Jun 1, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Terry Hall wrote: > >> My pleasure, I also echo others comments about the festival - more >> fun than anything else - I'm still trying to catch up on sleep! <G> >> >> -peace, T63 >> >> On May 30, 2007, at 10:54 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote: >> >>> Thanks for posting that. Likewise to Tom who said something >>> similar (maybe offlist). >>> I know you're lurking, Tony. >>> You do something beyond slick mechanics; it's a gift and it's yours. >>> >>> jeff >>> >>> >>> Terry Hall wrote: >>>> Regarding Shake's performance - I think it just shows that >>>> really solid tracks and an extremely personable DJ are important >>>> performance skills. I was standing 2' from him and we were all >>>> having a great time. His irreverent style and ability to emanate >>>> a good vibe seemed more important to the performance than >>>> technical wizardy without feeling. That was my take-away, >>>> something I'm going to remember next time I start stressing over >>>> a missed transition that everyone will forget about the next >>>> day. Thank you Shake, someone who remembers how to party! >>>> -peace, T63 >> > >