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-- Yoji Biomehanika - Thursday July 17th - Ruby Sky - First SF Appearance!!!
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Posted by INXCESS on Jul-21-2008 19:08:

Damm I had to run to the front when he dropped sandstorm as well. Fucking A+++

James, now we need to start bumping the crystal method thread..:-p. If I can only find it


Posted by vigvigler on Jul-22-2008 22:30:

Great show.. Stayed till the final song of the night.. Something I rarely ever do at a club... Great pics Rizo.. Next time I pass you i'll say 'high', I always see you around..

Epic night


Posted by Alain on Jul-23-2008 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by blitzz
What did Yoji played??? did he go hard??? lemme know please!!!

though i missed it, from the words you said, sounds like a great night indeed.


Put it this way I've never heard anyone take it to 155 at Ruby Skye until Yoji


Posted by DaveT on Jul-23-2008 00:15:

Will you all stop rubbing it in!


Posted by Alain on Jul-23-2008 00:16:

quote:
Originally posted by TheMETHOD
Alain's opening techno set and I agree that it set the stage nicely for YOJI's performance.
-JW


Really? as I remember; without me asking, you walked up to me and said that my set was boring and then followed with your opinions relevant to that. I'm curious as to why you have a different opinion now? since one thing was said to my face and different words are being expressed in public?


Posted by Alain on Jul-23-2008 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveT
Dear Alain Octavo,

Please convince Ruby to bring Yoji back soon. Not "sooner rather than later," but just flat out SOON! When doing so, please make sure I WILL BE AROUND. Please? Pretty please?

OK, this sounds corny.

JUST DO IT!

DaveT

PS. He should play LoveFest sometime! He's break the crowd in half!


Yeah I pretty much said all this to his manager that night and that he really needs to get him here on a weekend; also by any means please do whatever to make it work for whoever is handling the booking. He also mentioned to me that he now handles Marcel Woods for North Ameirca so that was exciting to hear.


Posted by DaveT on Jul-23-2008 00:26:


Posted by TheMETHOD on Jul-23-2008 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Alain
Really? as I remember; without me asking, you walked up to me and said that my set was boring and then followed with your opinions relevant to that. I'm curious as to why you have a different opinion now? since one thing was said to my face and different words are being expressed in public?


Alain,

This is not a response to kiss your butt, but a sincere apology. I don't remember what I said to you that night, but if I offended you and said that your set was boring I'm sorry. I may have been too forward with what I said to you, but at least I will never talk about you behind your back because that is not who I am. I am being completely honest when I say that you set Yoji up perfectly. I did enjoy the last 30 minutes of your set. I also recognize that we play/prefer completely different styles of music, so what does my opinion matter anyway?

Again, I apologize offering my unsolicited and biased opinion. I hope that if you ever have any problems with me you could just say it to me personally. I have no problems with humility if I am in the wrong or owning up to mistakes that I've made. I also don't mind constructive criticism and take everything that you and Guiv have told me about my opening sets to heart.

All I can say is that I am sorry to have offended you.


Posted by Alain on Jul-23-2008 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by TheMETHOD
Alain,

This is not a response to kiss your butt, but a sincere apology. I don't remember what I said to you that night, but if I offended you and said that your set was boring I'm sorry. I may have been too forward with what I said to you, but at least I will never talk about you behind your back because that is not who I am. I am being completely honest when I say that you set Yoji up perfectly. I did enjoy the last 30 minutes of your set. I also recognize that we play/prefer completely different styles of music, so what does my opinion matter anyway?

Again, I apologize offering my unsolicited and biased opinion. I hope that if you ever have any problems with me you could just say it to me personally. I have no problems with humility if I am in the wrong or owning up to mistakes that I've made. I also don't mind constructive criticism and take everything that you and Guiv have told me about my opening sets to heart.

All I can say is that I am sorry to have offended you.


Well first off, I never felt you had to be sorry for any words you expressed. By all means I don't want you changing how you think or behave towards me. Any person for that matter. I respect people more who stand behind their words, regardless of what they are.

I'm all about constructive criticism, what I didn't appreciate was I didn't ask you for your opinion and then even when I was nice enough to welcome the conversation you kept on interrupting my responses to questions you kept asking. It's not professional at all.

Think whatever you want, please use all your free will. Just stick to it.


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