Campos. weren't we just talking about this like two nights ago at your house, before recording our set?
Dec-24-2007 07:12
progressiveMOJO
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Black Rock City
he did it to me in SF too, glad you had a good weekend!
Dec-24-2007 23:37
LeopoldStotch
Suapremae tranecadictt
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
i swear. when i was watching "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead", he looked just like Richie Hawtin.
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Dec-25-2007 04:02
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
i really wish everyone can witness the amazing skills of richie hawtin. a detroit legend himself, minimal pioneer and quite the character as well.
You don't see many djs sipping champagne while banging the hell out of people.
Dec-25-2007 06:54
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
a legend. sheer brilliance, sometimes he did some really cool breakdowns with a melody and everyone would wonder about. He wouldn't drop the basslines until a minute had passed and it was just sick.
Dec-25-2007 07:52
iclone
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Registered: Feb 2006
Location: berlin4lyf
how was lunch [or dinner?] with him?
Dec-27-2007 01:55
Lizandrooo
Cacklin' like its 1999
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: houston, texas
quote:
Originally posted by architect1803
Campos. weren't we just talking about this like two nights ago at your house, before recording our set?
haha yea we were. oh gawd... a good set is a good set, no need to jiggle the balls since hes already throat deep in you.
btw carlos this isnt aimed @ u.
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Dec-27-2007 02:08
Carlos Pereira
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Registered: Jun 2004
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I like some of Hawtin's work, no doubt. There are just some tracks and/or reworks that i just can't seem to understand, or have a connection to. Some may say the same about trance, which is fine because here we all have our differences and we all partake in the genre of our choice. I used to hate Zabiela with a passion, until I started checking out his sets and productions. Then without a cause, I found myself buying his tracks and even paid a few pennies for the show here in h-town.
Probably the only set I constantly find myself listening to is Zabiela/Hawtin @ WMC '07. They both played insane tracks and the mixing was awesome.
Dec-27-2007 05:55
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
quote:
Originally posted by architect1803
I like some of Hawtin's work, no doubt. There are just some tracks and/or reworks that i just can't seem to understand, or have a connection to. Some may say the same about trance, which is fine because here we all have our differences and we all partake in the genre of our choice. I used to hate Zabiela with a passion, until I started checking out his sets and productions. Then without a cause, I found myself buying his tracks and even paid a few pennies for the show here in h-town.
Probably the only set I constantly find myself listening to is Zabiela/Hawtin @ WMC '07. They both played insane tracks and the mixing was awesome.
yeah, but i was never a big hawtin/m_nus fan. I dig minimal alot and I play it in my sets but watching hawtin spin those crazy loops was something alot more rewarding than listening to his mixes on the ipod while running.
That guy is perphaps the sickest dj out there and i really hope all of you get to see him.
The cops had to ask Richie to bring the volume down, to which he reacted by simply fading out the track and walking away from an incomplete (imo) 2 and half hour set.