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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Aug-01-2016 13:06
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planetaryplayer
Surpeme traineanddict
Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Pine Tree Valley
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the worst smell in clubbing at the moment is drug farts
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Aug-01-2016 16:18
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Sand Leaper
Tension hunter

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
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Well, I finally went proper clubbing in Oslo, seeing as I got the chance to see Carl Craig twice in one day. I'm not a fan of his recent material, and last time I saw him it was a big disappointment, but it was hard to turn down him AND Jesper Dahlb�ck for free about ten minutes from work. The first set was a daytime session at this place behind the opera house, where some brave souls have set up a bunch of speakers, a caf� and a kitchen inside some empty shipping containers:
The weather sucked, and I spent a bit too much time messing around with a girl instead of dancing, but it was a lot of fun all the same. Carl seemed to be in a very good mood, even resorting to some Kenny Dixon Jr.-type of mic interaction, which was quite unexpected considering that he was far away from home. The sets focused heavily on more percussive drum tracks on the latino/Compost-ish jazz tip that he was involved in around Y2K, and the crowd ate it up. By the time he threw in I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Hits and Never Grow Old, even an absolute deluge of rain couldn't chase most of the crowd away. Good times. I saw Kompressorkanonen from Discogs lurking around in the background, too.
After quickly dashing home to get out of my soaked gear, I went to Carl's evening gig at Jaeger, one of my favourite clubs in Oslo overall. It rarely books DJs that particularly pique my interest, but the venue is very warm and inviting, striking a very good balance between sweaty basement clubbing and laidback bar grooves. Must be all the wood paneling, and the fact that it doesn't book big shot DJs too often.
I came down to Jesper Dahlb�ck in full Persuader mode, which was surprisingly danceable and pacey even when dealing in the trademark deep basslines and atmospherics that he is known for under that alias. It definitely set the crowd up nicely for Carl's peaktime affair. It started off rather well, carrying over a lot of the bouncy percussion from the previous set, but after about an hour, it settled into the peaktime straight kickdrum bonanza you'd expect around 2 am. At that point, things got too slow, plodding and safe for my tastes (hearing DJ Deeon - The 604 at around 128 bpm made me kinda sad). The filter/bass drop trick kept yielding smaller and smaller returns every time Carl tried it, and the crowd lost a lot of interest towards the end of the evening. I did not expect to hear Chicago - Street Player as the final track of the night though, which was a very pleasant surprise.
A fun weekend of music all in all, even if it frustrated me somewhat that it could have been even better with a DJ that wasn't quite so happy playing it safe.
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Aug-01-2016 21:15
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Dec-01-2016 10:54
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craiggarner
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2013
Location: Melbourne
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quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've been out loads recently, I just couldn't be bothered to write it all up when nobody else was posting. Otherwise this thread would become my clubbing diary.
Since the thread last got bumped I've seen Hernan Cattaneo, Kolsch, Michael Mayer and John Digweed. I can cast my mind back and write them up, if anyone gives a shit. |
How did you find Hernan Cattaneo? tBH he's always played a little bland for my taste despite my enthusiasm for the modern progressive stuff. The Melbourne crowd assure me that's because he "requires patience" but I dunno...
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Dec-01-2016 11:39
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Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict

Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
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Dec-01-2016 12:51
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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quote: | Originally posted by craiggarner
How did you find Hernan Cattaneo? tBH he's always played a little bland for my taste despite my enthusiasm for the modern progressive stuff. The Melbourne crowd assure me that's because he "requires patience" but I dunno... |
He absolutely tore the arse out of it for the first half. It was a Sudbeat showcase and Lonya and Khen had been playing very slow and ploddy "modern progressive", as you call it, for the first 3 hours - all very pleasant, but lacking in any horsepower. The night badly needed a kick up the arse, and Cattaneo came on and provided exactly that. I've no idea what he was playing - it sounded like dark, savage tribal progressive - but it lit a firework underneath the dancefloor alright. After probably 30-40 minutes of driving prog, he shifted into more techno stuff. I remember him dropping Chymera - Episode around the hour mark. Then in the second half he eased off and played more melodic, anthemic stuff - the Victor Ruiz mix of Monkey Safari - Dodge, Yotto - Cooper's Cup and Tone Depth - Memory Man all got a run out towards the end.
I honestly didn't know he was capable of such devastation, because all the livesets I've heard online have been quite smooth, mellow affairs. The mixing was simply sublime as well. Along with Michael Mayer, whose set I sort-of reviewed in the Michael Mayer thread recently, it was definitely the best set I've heard all year. Far better than the meandering pile of shite Diggers served up.
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Mixes:
> Higher Peaks [Progressive House]
> Dance:Love:Hub Afterparty (The Return) 23.11.24
> Surface Tension [Progressive Trance]
> Back To Deep [Deep Trippy House]
> Terra Nova [Modern Progressive Trance]
If you enjoy any of these sets and want to hear me live, I'll be playing a 2 hour progressive trance set at Basing House in Shoreditch, London on 11th October.
I'm also a resident at our bi-monthly party Kibosh in Manchester: https://www.instagram.com/kibosh.mcr/
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