Well, I have seen a fair share of Live Pa's, some creative, and some very very lame. The Aux 88 PA set at the first DEMF was dis-jointed, but kool. Like long stops in between songs. But that might've not been their fault. Then the next year I saw DJXDJ, and I thought it was soooo boring. 2 Lab tops. Wow. I think the problem with most Live Pa's, is that it seems not very thought out. And I am not sure why that is. I would have to say that the most exciting Live Pa's I've ever seen were hardtechno/hardcore ones. Like Laura Grabb from Detroit. Before she goes abroad I have heard she can put weeks into her sets. It's hardcore, but it's layered, and there is real work going on. Fred Maniaks, Crystal Distortion, for example. I mean to be a FreeParty or even in an arena with one of these Lives going, the whole place going nuts. I think the earlier comment about not being able to see anything but a dj perform live is, well that person's opinion. I like both. But being a dj, and an artist are 2 different things. I know alot of dj's feel they have to release records of their own, to be seen more serious. But it doesn't mean they are the same thing. Anyways, that's just my thoughts Later
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