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Steve Porter at Footwork Review
Body is dead
Review to come

Agreed. Body dead. Then I got home & shovelled.
Perhaps thar's why this took almost 5 minutes to write!
Good times indeed.
This was an immensely silly night.
Getting downtown was an absolute disaster and several times I was tempted to turn back. I'm glad I didn't, of course, but nevertheless - I don't know what so many people were doing on the 404 at 1 AM, but they weren't doing it very well. Steve's really got some bad luck when it comes to Toronto but fortunately the turnout was good, much better than last.
The set this time was much more like a typical Porterhouse set; the occasional banger with tons of funky and fun party tunes. You could tell that Steve was enjoying himself. I would have been happy to have gone just to hear that set and dance like a madman. As a bonus, though, the crowd was massively entertaining, full of all sorts of hilarious sketch and stories. Ran into some unexpected people too (Gera WTF!?). This is exactly what I hope for with a Steve Porter event, so thank you Steve and thank you Footwork. 
P.S. I got in without delay, Jon Jon.
P.P.S. I think it's time for some more poutine.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut the crowd was massively entertaining |
hope you guys took videos
<3
very funny night.

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| Originally posted by Inrush hope you guys took videos |
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| Originally posted by Prometheus Xex I remember being there once with my video camera. It's so dam dark, at least it was at that time, I had to use the night-vision mode to record. Ppl really didn't look like they wanted to be on video... that's for sure. I never post the video, although I got about 30 minutes worth. If there are any videos I'm wondering how they look. |
The Openers
Not going to lie 2008 left a very sour taste in my mouth when it came to Aleksandra and Evan G. The fact that they were opening really disppointed me, however I decided to go in with a fresh slate.
Aleksandra
Kudos to this girl. I had very low expectations but when I walked in I found myself surrounded by a cool deep house sound. Her set was constructed very nicely, very groovy and with some tunes here and there that pulled me onto the dancefloor.
Another great opener at footy
- Cant wait to check out a techno set.
Evan G
I had a good laugh at the first track when Evan G came on... looked over at the booth and posed the question 'How many djs does it take to mix a track?' - Aleksandra, Evan G, and Jon Jon all seemed to have their hands all over the mixer.
But pretty much when sour after that.
Second track annoyed me as he brought the bass in and out over and over again...sounded bad. And the melodies seemed drowned the entire set...at one point I assumed the FWs sound was just messed up that night, but I was assured it was just Evan G trying to sound 'dirty' and I would see a massive improvement once Porter took over*. I found that all of his tracks had a really great build up, I would start dancing away and then they would drop off a cliff for a bit into nothingness... You would watch the crowd stop moving all at the same time. At 12:30 I watch the dance floor stop moving 3 times in a track (not because it was epic or anything but because it sucked).
My real problem is his lack of energy. EVAN YOU ARE OPENING FOR PORTER!! Smile and PLEASE look up at the crowd once and awhile. I understand that maybe he is being technical or concentrating but if he would look at the dance floor he would notice that people are not really moving. And the entire set (except for the very end) he looked like a sleeping robot. The odd bob here and there but the same dead expression on his face.
Went outside and when I came back things were finally picking up a bit. He smiled once or twice and was dancing around a bit. (Maybe since Porter was now in the booth).
I understand that an opener shouldn't be dropping bombs but knowing the pace that Porter is going to play I would think a dj could play something that gets the crowd really moving.
*Note - Porter later played a track that Evan G has also play. It was like night and day.
STEVE PORTER 
It was a night of crazy non-stop dancing - exactly what I wanted. Having to take a bathroom break was like serving a life long sentance in prision. Lots of funky tracks and some really high energy party tunes. I found the first half of his set was a little lighter, really fun, more upbeat, very funky. The later part of the set got a bit 'darker' (although thats not really the word)... I found myself dancing more heavy/stompy/lower but at a very fast pace. Still very fun with loads of energy.
By 2am I was dancing so hard that breathing seemed impossible. The whole dance floor seemed the same. It was mayhem. Everyone was having the time of their life. Lots of sillyness.
Im looking for two track ids
1) Lyrics 'Take my hand tonight, go ahead tonight' - this song resulted in my going bonkers and a smile that nearly burst my face
2) Blue Monday - New Order... what remix was it?
So great to see so many faces, some expected, and some a surprise. And some people were very missed, but we definately created some extra holes in the dance floor to make up for their absence.
Ps. I know people thought I was crazy for wearing shorts but I have ZERO regret. (Tight jeans and Porter do not mix)
I can not wait for Porter to return.
Anas Attia
Meh. I think I was too tired to really give him a chance but I wasnt really digging want I heard. Left after a track or two. But kudos... I would hate to follow porter.
Porter should have played another extended set... No one should have to follow a set like that
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| Originally posted by Inrush hope you guys took videos |
very good review! Ah... worth a try to ask about the videos. 
No more extended sets. Clearly Steve Porter is at his best with the 2-3 hours that he prefers, and the FW crowd tends to start clearing out by 4 anyway, except at major special events like the last Danny Howells gong show.
I admit it, I'm not hardcore, and would so much rather do with a few hours of brilliant madness like last night and proceed to sleep (insert your own definition for "sleep") than stay up all night listening to someone struggle with filler tracks.
My two cents.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut This was an immensely silly night. Ran into some unexpected people too (Gera WTF!?). |
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| Originally posted by Intangible Evan G I had a good laugh at the first track when Evan G came on... looked over at the booth and posed the question 'How many djs does it take to mix a track?' - Aleksandra, Evan G, and Jon Jon all seemed to have their hands all over the mixer. But pretty much when sour after that. Second track annoyed me as he brought the bass in and out over and over again...sounded bad. And the melodies seemed drowned the entire set...at one point I assumed the FWs sound was just messed up that night, but I was assured it was just Evan G trying to sound 'dirty' and I would see a massive improvement once Porter took over*. I found that all of his tracks had a really great build up, I would start dancing away and then they would drop off a cliff for a bit into nothingness... You would watch the crowd stop moving all at the same time. At 12:30 I watch the dance floor stop moving 3 times in a track (not because it was epic or anything but because it sucked). My real problem is his lack of energy. EVAN YOU ARE OPENING FOR PORTER!! Smile and PLEASE look up at the crowd once and awhile. I understand that maybe he is being technical or concentrating but if he would look at the dance floor he would notice that people are not really moving. And the entire set (except for the very end) he looked like a sleeping robot. The odd bob here and there but the same dead expression on his face. *Note - Porter later played a track that Evan G has also play. It was like night and day. |
). AND hes getting paid to DJ.... not dance around back there like a GO GO dancer....and like you said he WAS OPENING FOR PORTER! You cant throw done a banging bassy wobble fidgety set right before the headliner, so im assuming he toned things down a lil because of this.
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| Originally posted by flavor As for the energy behind the decks, not everyone can jump around and go insane back there like Deko-ze, Jelo and those guys (plus he'd spill his beer if he did that ). AND hes getting paid to DJ.... not dance around back there like a GO GO dancer....and like you said he WAS OPENING FOR PORTER! You cant throw done a banging bassy wobble fidgety set right before the headliner, so im assuming he toned things down a lil because of this. |
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| Originally posted by Intangible The Openers Not going to lie 2008 left a very sour taste in my mouth when it came to Aleksandra and Evan G. The fact that they were opening really disppointed me, however I decided to go in with a fresh slate. Aleksandra Kudos to this girl. I had very low expectations but when I walked in I found myself surrounded by a cool deep house sound. Her set was constructed very nicely, very groovy and with some tunes here and there that pulled me onto the dancefloor. Another great opener at footy - Cant wait to check out a techno set. Evan G I had a good laugh at the first track when Evan G came on... looked over at the booth and posed the question 'How many djs does it take to mix a track?' - Aleksandra, Evan G, and Jon Jon all seemed to have their hands all over the mixer. But pretty much when sour after that. Second track annoyed me as he brought the bass in and out over and over again...sounded bad. And the melodies seemed drowned the entire set...at one point I assumed the FWs sound was just messed up that night, but I was assured it was just Evan G trying to sound 'dirty' and I would see a massive improvement once Porter took over*. I found that all of his tracks had a really great build up, I would start dancing away and then they would drop off a cliff for a bit into nothingness... You would watch the crowd stop moving all at the same time. At 12:30 I watch the dance floor stop moving 3 times in a track (not because it was epic or anything but because it sucked). My real problem is his lack of energy. EVAN YOU ARE OPENING FOR PORTER!! Smile and PLEASE look up at the crowd once and awhile. I understand that maybe he is being technical or concentrating but if he would look at the dance floor he would notice that people are not really moving. And the entire set (except for the very end) he looked like a sleeping robot. The odd bob here and there but the same dead expression on his face. Went outside and when I came back things were finally picking up a bit. He smiled once or twice and was dancing around a bit. (Maybe since Porter was now in the booth). I understand that an opener shouldn't be dropping bombs but knowing the pace that Porter is going to play I would think a dj could play something that gets the crowd really moving. *Note - Porter later played a track that Evan G has also play. It was like night and day. STEVE PORTER ![]() It was a night of crazy non-stop dancing - exactly what I wanted. Having to take a bathroom break was like serving a life long sentance in prision. Lots of funky tracks and some really high energy party tunes. I found the first half of his set was a little lighter, really fun, more upbeat, very funky. The later part of the set got a bit 'darker' (although thats not really the word)... I found myself dancing more heavy/stompy/lower but at a very fast pace. Still very fun with loads of energy. By 2am I was dancing so hard that breathing seemed impossible. The whole dance floor seemed the same. It was mayhem. Everyone was having the time of their life. Lots of sillyness. Im looking for two track ids 1) Lyrics 'Take my hand tonight, go ahead tonight' - this song resulted in my going bonkers and a smile that nearly burst my face 2) Blue Monday - New Order... what remix was it? So great to see so many faces, some expected, and some a surprise. And some people were very missed, but we definately created some extra holes in the dance floor to make up for their absence. Ps. I know people thought I was crazy for wearing shorts but I have ZERO regret. (Tight jeans and Porter do not mix) I can not wait for Porter to return. Anas Attia Meh. I think I was too tired to really give him a chance but I wasnt really digging want I heard. Left after a track or two. But kudos... I would hate to follow porter. Porter should have played another extended set... No one should have to follow a set like that |
I'm a new fan of Elvis

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| Originally posted by Shaya007 I'm a new fan of Elvis |
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| Originally posted by flavor Im a bigger fan of Elvis's helmet |
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| Originally posted by Inrush I dont know about that. If I just wanted to hear music mixed together i would stay home and download some set off the internet. The dj is there to give you energy and make your night fucking amazing. If it was just their job to dj then why do they make it so you can see them? I agree the opener shouldn't be throwing down banging bassy shit but be alive up there. Interact with the crowd and do smile some times |
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| Originally posted by flavor Im a bigger fan of Elvis's helmet |
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| Originally posted by DigiNut No more extended sets. Clearly Steve Porter is at his best with the 2-3 hours that he prefers, and the FW crowd tends to start clearing out by 4 anyway, except at major special events like the last Danny Howells gong show. |
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| Originally posted by Yohan the djs job is to mix music, not be your clown |
. I know you would think a djs only job is to mix music. The 3 times I have seen you were the worst audience interaction I have ever seen with a dj (your myspace says"Yohan also loves to interact with the crowd, bringing a stage presence unhindered by restraints of social expectations and only full of love of music"). lol What interaction? What stage presence? I think I saw you look up at us maybe twice in the whole night. But you did stop the music and scream like a girl
. With no one screaming back of course because that was the only energy you gave us the whole night. You played amazing music and I do agree you have a love for music but you didn't do anything for the energy in the room and thus made people leave into rev.
if you need someone to make funny faces to entertain you, you should just skip the club and rent zoolander.
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