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Re: GREAT TIME
| quote: | Originally posted by davenaves
I got there at 12 - Mike Bugout was on ripping it up. He warmed the crowd up perfectly...would love to see him with a NYC resideny soon.
Have to admit, I did get a little lost wondering around from room to room. I was chillin in the 'rave' room for like 20 minutes..very lost and confused.
Once I found the main room upstairs, that's where I was the rest of the night. That and the rooftop.
Lange was having technical difficulties earlier, which must have really pissed him off. Looked like a lot of things weren't working. HOWEVER, once things got settled he absolutely ROCKED it out. Crowd was really vibing to his set, I was really vibing to his set, and it looked like he was vibing as well.
DuMonde came on at 3:30 and just owned the night. Relentless, pounding beat after beat. INSANE. I cloed it out and have to say this was one of the most beautiful nights I have experienced. The music was on point, the sound system was thumping nicely (especially towards the back stage) and simply said IT WAS DIFFERENT.
I was on the rooftop grabing a beer and actually had an awesome conversation with Lange (Stuart). He's really an awesome dood. DuMonde was signing autographs, taking pictures with people's phone's, EVEN listening to people's requests ALL during their SET. I have yet to see that anywhere!! Not to mention how cool BOTH Lange and DuMonde were with you creeping into the DJ booth to catch a peek and just say what's up.
As I think everyone was, I personally was very surprised and upset with the outcome. The crowd that was there was a pure JOY to share this night with. However, I feel like there was a lack of energy due to the small #'s.
I did notice Jan Johnston, and a few other pretty big DJs. That's very cool!
I think this club/party has a lot of potential if they build upon this Friday night. From what I know, Shelter doesn't have a Fridy night party - thus explaining the lack of people in the club. Like others said, the night did have an ARC feeling to it.
My highlights are of course DuMonde + Lange. This was some of the best music I have ever heard in NYC. The people that did make it out were true supporters of DuMonde and Lange and the vibe was strong. Lots of unity. Most importantly, I realized all the DJs - while superstars in their own right - are just people. Talking with Lange on the roof was so awesome. Explaining to me how he got in to all this, what he likes to spin, etc.
I hope the promoters continue to do SOMETHING with this night/party. It has the possibility of being the kind of place where you not only hear the BEST music in NYC, but you become educated by the DJs/producers themselves by talking and chilling with them.
Well, that's my review. To those of you that didn't make it out, I don't think you'd understand where I'm coming from. For those of you that WERE there - you must see where I'm coming from.
I hope both Lange and DuMonde come back soon. They are WAY too talented to not be in NYC regularly. Perhaps the other clubs will wake up - but then again, I don't know how I feel about the other clubs. Maybe shelter was the right place for them. |
Yea, Lange is a great person, once you actually talk to him face to face like I did. Again, if there was more promotion, there would have had more people. Seems that the internet was the only place you would have heard about it and at Satellite Records. I went to a store today in my area and a girl (Whom is a trance freak) was buying trance vinyls like crazy. I was like "Did you go see DuMonde & Lange?" She was like "They played in Shelter? I would have gotten some information like that if they were there on friday." So yea seems alot of people weren't informed of the event. I also noticed that tickets @ groovetickets.com were still being sold after the deadline because they werent even sold out online yet. Still I like the review (and yours too Tek ) I know where you are coming from.
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