also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better producer than dj. Rob Hood, however, was incredible. His dj
set was phenominal and his live set was even better; his flawless live
performance and the live female vocals were definitely the highlight of
Well his remixes of the covers were definetly great. I feel that his
sister's vocals and his production put the original Greatest Dancer by I
believe Sister Sledge to shame. Rob did a great job with both his dj set and
his live set...it just seems sometimes people are trying to critique the
Interesting and optomistic post, Stacey...
I wish I had been there to see Rob Hood, since he put on such a fantastic
show at I/o many many months back. I don't see how anyone could have such
a disdain for a techno artist doing covers. Sounds like a homage to the
things that make Mr. Hood tick,
hi all
sorry if this has already been discussed, but how was Pacou (friday) and Rob
Hood (saturday) at Motor?
i'm very sad i missed these but it was out of my control.
i'm especially interested in Robs live pa.
were these broadcast on groovetech or archived anywhere?
thanks
kao jyan
hi all
sorry if this has already been discussed, but how was Pacou (friday) and Rob
Hood (saturday) at Motor?
thanks
kao jyan
robert rocked the house on saturday nite. his dj'ing was flawless - and
for the most part he was banging it out, detroit style. unfortunately i'm
not too
hmm..i beg to differ. The reason i asked if its still in print is because
there are some excellent tracks on it produced by juan atkins, shake,kenny
larkin, claude young,eddie fowlkes and little joe...
also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better
hmm..i beg to differ. The reason i asked if its still in print is because
there are some excellent tracks on it produced by juan atkins, shake,kenny
larkin, claude young,eddie fowlkes and little joe...
also, i saw pacou, who was surprisngly very dissapointing. He is definitely
a much better