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-- Friday, August 10th :: Glacier *Live* @ Vision Nightclub w/ RJT & Plumber
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Posted by shaw on Aug-13-2007 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
i think i would rather just use like, keys. or, drum sticks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiZI53dOJwo




wow, that's bad.


Posted by wolverine16 on Aug-13-2007 06:21:

quote:
Originally posted by delobbo


Awesome! Sad that now that Tower & Virgin both closed will probably have to order online & wait for delivery.


Oh, how many times was Heater played at this event? Would be sweet to rig the WII controller to alternate between original & vonstroke remixes all night!


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-13-2007 07:15:

sooo... who was the dude with the Wii controller?


Posted by RJT on Aug-13-2007 13:25:

quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
sooo... who was the dude with the Wii controller?


Crazy Larry, the 1/2 of Glacier that showed up.


Posted by denys envy on Aug-13-2007 14:16:

i'm gonna try to figure out a way to get a wii controller to... well control a mixer. and then be up in the dj booth with headphones and a wii controller jamming tunes from now on.


Posted by RJT on Aug-13-2007 14:19:

You probably couldn't really do it in a manner that is all that intuitive at all.

All it's designed for is relatively simple gesture recognition, so you can use to trigger clips and effects, but realistically it's not so easy to control characteristics such as depth (i.e. faders/eq's) with them unless you program the buttons themselves to work like volume buttons on a remote, which might not work so well for tight mixes.

Like I said, it's a neat gimmick - and some guys have really been able to work a crowd with them, but in reality it's not the most versatile controller for DJ'ing.


Posted by bobba lou on Aug-13-2007 14:28:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
DJs who demand more people to be on the dancefloor before they will play really don't garner any sort of attention from me.


Was it not that busy? I know Pier was not able to make it to the tour. If there was not a good turnout, maybe its because there was not that much draw from this booking.

the Wii thing is cool and if it works for the person it works but as far as llve PA goes im concerned about the content. The glacier live PA's content is good stuff.


Posted by dcctnycprincess on Aug-13-2007 14:56:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
DJs who demand more people to be on the dancefloor before they will play really don't garner any sort of attention from me.

exactly

i'd be surprised of they get booked again in chicago


Posted by cervy on Aug-13-2007 17:52:

thanks to everyone that came out, was a great time for sure. Robert and Gerrit both played really good sets and Larry was great as always.

ps. - None of the DJs that night demanded people be on the floor for their performance


Posted by bas on Aug-13-2007 19:07:

Pier Bucci has a lung infection of some kind and isn't able to make it to any part of the tour. I missed Crazy Larry in LA but I'm not too upset about it. Doesn't Crazy Larry have some kind of discount electronics store?


Posted by Quadlow on Aug-13-2007 19:19:

I heard glacier literally "froze" the crowd, making then unable to dance.


<<<< worst try at funny ever


Posted by bobba lou on Aug-13-2007 19:56:

Rob, your box is full. I am not able to respond to the PM.


Posted by RJT on Aug-13-2007 19:58:

quote:
Originally posted by bobba lou
Rob, your box is full. I am not able to respond to the PM.


Cleaned it up now boss


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-13-2007 21:50:

Crazy Larry in action... he was pretty crazy, indeed.



and because you can never have enough pics of Bob..


Posted by Omega_Blue on Aug-13-2007 22:18:

"teal is the new pink"


Posted by bas on Aug-13-2007 23:39:

quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
and because you can never have enough pics of Bob..


Posted by 17thfloorplumbe on Aug-14-2007 17:12:

quote:
Originally posted by cervy
thanks to everyone that came out, was a great time for sure. Robert and Gerrit both played really good sets and Larry was great as always.

ps. - None of the DJs that night demanded people be on the floor for their performance



not true... I waited til 10:05 to begin my set because there were simply not enough people in there to garner my performance.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Aug-14-2007 17:17:

haha...


Posted by m. sylvia on Aug-14-2007 18:49:

haha indeed


Posted by m. sylvia on Aug-14-2007 19:04:

does anyone miss nap time?


Posted by RJT on Aug-14-2007 19:10:

Lord knows I do.

I seem to have completely forgotten how to nap.


Posted by m. sylvia on Aug-14-2007 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Lord knows I do.

I seem to have completely forgotten how to nap.



i need one right now. blaaaaahhhhhh.


Posted by l�cid on Aug-14-2007 19:45:

i'm a terrible napper. once i fall asleep, i'm asleep... for a good long while.


Posted by RJT on Aug-14-2007 19:48:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
i'm a terrible napper. once i fall asleep, i'm asleep... for a good long while.


lulz.... yeah, no kidding


Posted by m. sylvia on Aug-14-2007 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
i'm a terrible napper. once i fall asleep, i'm asleep... for a good long while.


i used to nap for about half an hour, but now i'm out for at least 2 or 3 hours.


aaaaahhh, the science of naps.


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