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Posted by The Highroller on Dec-18-2006 03:42:

Review: Guy Gerber and David Duriez @ Sonic

I got the club around 1:45am. It took a while for the place to fill up, and even longer for the party to get started. I was really anxious to hear Guy Gerber hit the decks. During Sean Miller's set, my brother and I were having a good laugh at some "sketchy" dude who was sitting crouched in the corner, looking like he was contemplating something very serious. He must have been sitting there for at least 30 mins or so. A little while later, my brother says to me, "Dude, the guy that was crouching in the corner is in the DJ booth." Next thing you know, that guy started playing. It was Guy Gerber. To me, that's pretty cool how he was analyzing the party like that very inconspicuously crouched in the corner like that.

I have mixed feelings about Guy Gerber's set. It was good, but it just didn't seem like it fit the occasion. At the beginning, he was very Richie Hawtin sounding, but he progressed into song after song of very long, proggy, almost trancey like builds. They were good songs, but the crowd wasn't feeling it, and I'm not too sure how I felt about it in that kind of a club setting. It was a very good set, but it would have been more suited for an outdoor beach party, or something of the sort.

Next was David Duriez. He started off with a bang, and the crowd ate it right up. He played lots of banging tech house stormers, but he wasn't as twisted as I expected him to be based on what I had heard from his Radio FG sets. I was still very impressed with his set though. It was a great melange of techno, tech house, and a sprinkle of minimal. I really liked how he kept teasing Mazi & Duriez - Chicago a Wake Up Call all night. This has a very spooky, calm-before-the-storm, what-the-fuck-is-he-going-to-do-next?!, kind of sound. He was also doing some really cool stuff with teasing a few common vocals throughout the night.

I only have 2 complaints about his set. After about the first 45 minutes of his set (which had me smiling for the entire time), he all of a sudden plays Nic Fanciulli - Lucky Heather and Pete Heller - Simpler one after the other! I don't know where that came from...

Also, he didn't play the 2 tunes that I wanted him to play. I was dying to hear them all night, but he didn't play them:

Humantronic - Dancing Travellers
Der LokalMatador - Kombinat (100 Remix)

Other than that, his set was great.

I have been to two of Sonic's "new platform" Saturdays (Stacey Pullen/Gene Ferris and this one), and I am very, very impressed. Please keep it up! I was talking to quite a few Sonic regulars that were saying, "I've never heard anything like this at Sonic before, this is AWESOME!" I'm loving this return to the very thing that drew me to that space in the first place - fresh sound.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-18-2006 03:52:

Duriez made me horny. Holy.


I can't believe I was about to leave that party. Thank FUCK I didn't.


Posted by Shudder on Dec-18-2006 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Duriez made me horny.



post of the day


Posted by Cribby on Dec-18-2006 05:49:

Re: Review: Guy Gerber and David Duriez @ Sonic

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
my brother and I were having a good laugh at some "sketchy" dude who was sitting crouched in the corner, looking like he was contemplating something very serious. He must have been sitting there for at least 30 mins or so. A little while later, my brother says to me, "Dude, the guy that was crouching in the corner is in the DJ booth." Next thing you know, that guy started playing. It was Guy Gerber.



LOL. That's awesome.

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller


At the beginning, he was very Richie Hawtin sounding, but he progressed into song after song of very long, proggy, almost trancey like builds.



Sounds delicious!

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller


It was a great melange of techno, tech house, and a sprinkle of minimal.



I picked the perfect night to choose friends over parties Bah! This makes 2 awesome events I've missed in TWO days!


Posted by geroin on Dec-18-2006 08:00:

great review highroller
really wanted to go but could not make it due to a friends bday
sounds like a good time


Posted by Knox on Dec-18-2006 15:32:

Re: Re: Review: Guy Gerber and David Duriez @ Sonic

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
I picked the perfect night to choose friends over parties Bah! This makes 2 awesome events I've missed in TWO days!



friends>parties!! bah back


Posted by DigDeep on Dec-18-2006 15:49:

Re: Review: Guy Gerber and David Duriez @ Sonic

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller


Great Review G.

Was a great party Saturday night, and although I have seen it more rammed in the past - there was a certain 'vibe' present that has lacked recently. Although Gerber's set lacked flow (imo), he made up for it with the loads of WTF tunes he dropped. He would drop about 2-3 fillers, and out of nowhere would drop hands in the air shit that left people speechless.

Great seeing you and Jenny working the floor!


Posted by Skipper on Dec-18-2006 15:53:

lmao @ guy gerber in the corner

Sounds like a night of very interesting music!


Posted by SuperJimbo on Dec-18-2006 18:53:

Best crowd, tunes and vibe at Sonic in weeks...great booking...

Nice review Little G, but I can't say that I agree with your take on Gerber's set. Harsh man, harsh. Personally, I think he built things up perfectly and really kicked into high gear during the last half of the set. By the time David Duriez took over, the place was rockin'...

Also, not sure if anyone noticed, but when when Gerber's set was over, he came out into the middle of the dance floor and partied with the people....awesome....(not "Crouching-in-the-Corner, Awesome", but still awesome)...


Posted by The Highroller on Dec-18-2006 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
Best crowd, tunes and vibe at Sonic in weeks...great booking...

Nice review Little G, but I can't say that I agree with your take on Gerber's set. Harsh man, harsh. Personally, I think he built things up perfectly and really kicked into high gear during the last half of the set. By the time David Duriez took over, the place was rockin'...

Also, not sure if anyone noticed, but when when Gerber's set was over, he came out into the middle of the dance floor and partied with the people....awesome....(not "Crouching-in-the-Corner, Awesome", but still awesome)...


He finally signed up! Nice.


Posted by SuperJimbo on Dec-18-2006 19:23:

BTW, Sean Miller and Jonny White were both top notch as well...refreshing to hear/see more talent in one night, rather than the normal opener/headliner set up that has defined Sonic since inception...

The first track that Jonny dropped was MENTAL....must had 5 people mention it to me the next day....


Posted by The Highroller on Dec-18-2006 19:56:

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
BTW, Sean Miller and Jonny White were both top notch as well...refreshing to hear/see more talent in one night, rather than the normal opener/headliner set up that has defined Sonic since inception...

The first track that Jonny dropped was MENTAL....must had 5 people mention it to me the next day....


The first 3 tracks actually. Too bad I had to leave after that.


Posted by dallastar on Dec-18-2006 23:32:

I was there after Kaskade!! Kaskade and Jeremy jive came a long too! I said hello to him and told him his set at Footwork was incredible!! he has a sweet southern accent!

Gabi, Erica, Maria, TOby, myself and some others ventured up Spadina after Footwork to see Guy Gerber & David D the fresh air was needed!

Sonic was wikkid! beats were great, Special thanks to ERica

Nice to see ya sexy lady jennypie and Erica darlin and Maria and Jeff Button and your friend Tyson any others I am
not including I am sorry!

I can't belive all of you were there and I missed ya?

sorryxx


Posted by bryans05 on Dec-18-2006 23:45:

Sounds like i missed a great night. Anyone take any pics or video?
I haven't been to Sonic on a Saturday in a few weeks. Back this saturday for Tom Stephan and NYE/NYD parties!!

Bryan


Posted by musicsnob_NOT on Dec-19-2006 05:18:

Re: Review: Guy Gerber and David Duriez @ Sonic

quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller

I have mixed feelings about Guy Gerber's set. It was good, but it just didn't seem like it fit the occasion. At the beginning, he was very Richie Hawtin sounding, but he progressed into song after song of very long, proggy, almost trancey like builds. They were good songs, but the crowd wasn't feeling it, and I'm not too sure how I felt about it in that kind of a club setting. It was a very good set, but it would have been more suited for an outdoor beach party, or something of the sort.

Next was David Duriez. He started off with a bang, and the crowd ate it right up. He played lots of banging tech house stormersIt was a great melange of techno, tech house, and a sprinkle of minimal.



I have been to two of Sonic's "new platform" Saturdays (Stacey Pullen/Gene Ferris and this one), and I am very, very impressed. Please keep it up! I was talking to quite a few Sonic regulars that were saying, "I've never heard anything like this at Sonic before, this is AWESOME!" I'm loving this return to the very thing that drew me to that space in the first place - fresh sound.



Pretty much exactly what we were talking about on our way home.

Had a great time at Sonic, music was very good, maybe not what i would pick to hear in a club, but it was a nice change

I picked this over Kascade since I needed to sleep before going out..no regrets at all.

BTW - I found the crowd to be great Saturday night.


Posted by MiniTechBox on Dec-19-2006 06:54:

As my first experience @ Sonic , I actualy had a great time "Music & Crowed" vice ...I was wating for this party for quite a while to see Guy Gerber (& ofcourse David Duriez after hearing his Radio FG set),and they did not disappoint me at all. I missed the first 30min of Guy's set ,to see Seb Fontain ,which was just wasting time and money,i did'nt really expect him to play "Put ur hands up for detroit" or some other cliche shit that u hear everywhere (i'll keep the rest of the review for it's own thread,but just to let u know u didnt miss anything if u werent there)...
Back to Sonic part of night : I actually really enjoyed Guy Gerber's set and i found it kinda fresh & different ,he dropped lots of pretty cool Techno ,Techhouse tunes ,which made my night.what i really liked about Guy Gerber after talking to him ,was that he was such a down to earth DJ and he really cared about the crowed...
I actually got a chance to talk to David Duriez before he stared his set too,and i asked him how ur set gonna sounds like,and he was like what u want to hear ? and i answered some Dark ,Techy,Trippy shit ,which i think he got it right away and dropped exactly what i wanted him to play...
BTW what was that first track that Jonny dropped ,it was fkn awsome ...
Overall i really enjoyed the party ,and Special thanx to SONIC promoters for such a great bookings ... (Can't wait for John Creamer and Behrouz)


Posted by tobywan on Dec-19-2006 16:34:

quote:
Originally posted by SuperJimbo
The first track that Jonny dropped was MENTAL....must had 5 people mention it to me the next day....


Yeah, not too sure what it was but damn was it ever a solid track.

Glad I made it out to Sonic for a bit after a great night at Footwork, the perfect contrast to end the evening...enjoyed a bit of both Duriez and Gerber, and the music those guys were delivering deserved a heck of a lot more people in that room.

Thx again to those who I enjoyed the night with, you know who you are.


Posted by kaniz on Dec-19-2006 17:39:

Was at Sonic for a few hours, had an OK time. Guy Gerber seemed to be hit and miss for me - had a few good tracks, followed by stuff that I just couldn't get into. Ended up leaving before David came on - I really wanted to stick around to hear him, but got a headache and tired so ended up hauling home.

Was an 'ok' night for me, but nothing stellar.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-19-2006 19:26:

I dunno what it was about Gerber. I guess basically his programming was amiss. The transitions between tracks seemed really fuckin slow to me and the set went nowhere. Perhaps I'm just REALLY anal, and forgive me if I don't explain this properly, but whatever he was doing with the volume levels of the bass and shit...I dunno if it was actually the volume levels, or using filters or whatever...but the timing of it sounded off to me. It just didn't sound clean. Again, forgive my poor description, all I know is what I heard, and it sounded...unpolished...muddy.

Duriez on the other hand was crisp all the way through. That was the first thing I noticed about his set in comparison to Gerber, other than the sleazy dirtbag groove he layed out. Shit.

Makes me wish I was a DJ so I could describe what I hear better, but I can really notice shit like that, and it truly makes a world of difference to me in a DJ's set.

I really had a kick ass time though. Thank fucking God Sonic is bringing fresh sound to the city, and thank fucking God for the stellar crowd that was out. I feel like a n00b all over again and I love it.

That morning was pure sex. I love being able to submit so easily on the dancefloor. I'm also glad I ran into Erika...if it wasn't for her I would have left!! Oh and thanks Jeff for the GL!



P.S. Dallas it's always so nice to see you. I don't bump into you enough.


Posted by Cuzo on Dec-19-2006 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Duriez made me horny. Holy.


I can't believe I was about to leave that party. Thank FUCK I didn't.


I'm horny that you were horny.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-19-2006 19:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Cuzo
I'm horny that you were horny.




I'm still horny. I get horny thinking about it. I want to do it over and over again. My bum and thighs are still sore, but I would do it again right now if I could. OMG.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Dec-19-2006 19:35:

lol

I so wish I was there. Been playing a few of Duriez's tunes lately and I'm all over his style. But alas, I won't be working for the next 2 weeks so I had to think ahead, and save some money for the break.

Ah wells...maybe next time.

I gotta say though, that I'm really, really happy with Sonic Saturdays new direction. Finally you guys are bringing in some interesting names. This is how it should've been from the get-go. I look forward to checking out Sonic in 2007


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-19-2006 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH


I so wish I was there.





You should have been!! I blame myself, I should have given you a shout. I would have paid your cover. Next time!


Posted by infinity HiGH on Dec-19-2006 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
You should have been!! I blame myself, I should have given you a shout. I would have paid your cover. Next time!


I blame you too

ps. pm me your addy ffs


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-19-2006 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
I blame you too




You fuck.


*shakes fist*



edit: Yeah mail me some goddamn music shitfuckchrist!


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