Yeah, good turnout, but the energy was gone. I guess this has something to do with the fact that the DJ is just a person and equally effected by the mood and tone of an atmosphere. I know that I play better when the crowd is into it. I also play better when I'm into it, so maybe that says something else.
At any rate, there were at least two distinct points in the evening when Mills looked at Derrick May and made a couple of motions and gestures to suggest that no one was really into it. Truth be told, I definitely was not into it. I guess that I'm just too into what he's doing to be into the trax alone. I still remember when DJing became the reason I don't listen to a lot of DJs. I love the music, but I cannot seem to shell out good money to listen to sub-par DJs. May was good, for a 3 hour set. I would have rather heard one great hour than the 3 mediocre hours that I did till Mills was on. Mills was good, but also for a long set. Really unimpressive, a very lack-luster performance. DJ skills and technique, yeah, he moves his hands like he's got Parkinson's, but that's his style. I don't know, I've never left a Mills set early till last Thursday night.ook up to to a higher standard. SRM --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
