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[review] james zabiela @ vinyl (denver) 25.02.06
ok so yes ordinarily we keep all the stuff that happens in colorado in the COTA thread thats stickied at the top of the forums. but i figured since so many of you westcoast ta's went to sasha/james last weekend in avalon you might like to check this out. copy/paste of my review/pics/vids from COTA thread.
wow wow wow
fuckin jz is the man thats all i can say i'll up the pics/vids tomorrow
i feel the need to comment on the fuckin opener here. this fuckin n00b played lostep - because we can, 2 tracks before JZ gets on the decks while james is settin up his gear in the booth
worth noting that this is the same fuckin guy who dropped pryda - aftermath when he was opening for tiefschwarz in december. (apparently he's our version of mark tabbener ) anyways on to the review. 
so james finally comes on and he loops the openers last track and then begins his intro (see 1st vid) just ridiculous. he was relentless the rest of the night.
tracks from tonight
Rob Mooney - Feelin Electro (Valentino Kanzayani Remix)
Egoexpress - Knartz IV (omg its techno music)
vocals from Jason Sparks - Gangsters (Si Begg Remix)
Phonique feat Erland Oye - For The Time Being (i think this is the "i wont lose control.....this time..")
DK8 - Murder Was The Bass (Move Ya! and Steve Lavers OKM8 Mix)
John Dahlback - Mod Me
Alcatraz - Give Me Dub
Smith & Selway - Work It (Deetron Mix)
Soul of Man - Mylowdowndirty
encore:
D-Pulse - July Sunset
not to mention the robot "thank you" voice which then became looped and turned into a fuckin kick for him to mix july sunset out of.
and then who can forget him looping the fucking promoter guy talkin over the mic at the end "make sure to come back" repeated over and over.
fuckin sick.



pic of the night


vids
intro
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vid 2
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What do you put into your live sets that has made you a dancefloor favorite for the past decade?
"I’m a dance floor favorite? Great! I would say the passion that I feel for the music I buy and the honesty with how I play it. I play the records I love not the ones that simply work. I’ve never taken the easy music option (which would make me a lot more money by the way) but chosen to push people a little. I try to draw people in a new direction slightly and expand their taste a little more than other DJ’s." - Lee Burridge
Last edited by MindShifter on Mar-01-2006 at 01:28
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