I agree, Suburban Knight threw down when I saw him in Chicago. And it
was not the kind of set Robert Taylor complained about at all, it was
nice bumping house and techno but not too pitched up.

This thread reminds me I should visit Jeff Mills store Friday, it's
around the corner from my house. The tshirts are kinda out of my price
range though.

~David

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:16 AM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My sympathies.  My experience has been completely the opposite, but
> I've always seen them in Iowa City or Detroit or Chicago.  In those
> places they definitely have something different to prove.
>
> Buzz playing in Iowa City (fun fact: his gf Kelleigh went to the
> University of Iowa and was a DJ here before moving to Detroit) was
> fantastic.  He started out playing some stonking, dirty, house tracks,
> and over the course of two hours wound it up to a virtuoso juggling of
> UR Assault tracks.  I have a board recording of that set somewhere....
>
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Robert Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Buzz Goree, DJ3000, Rolando, even Suburban Knight have all disappointed
>> in the past, not because they are bad DJs but because they seem to fall
>> prey to the notion that when in Europe one must either bang it out or
>> play an indistinct Detroit Stars on 45 set - I guess they can't win cos
>> there are plenty of people who do want to hear that sort of thing. Not
>> me though.
>>
>

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