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Mikrop
Is anyone here going to the Global Underground Melbourne 022 launch with Dave Seaman playing a 4 hr set on Wednesday?
Renegade
Yeah, tis tempting.

Might be a money problem though with Crasher and PVD coming up soon as well..... how much are tickets btw?

Heh, I'd love to turn up and then see myself looking completely mashed on the DVD. Now that'd be something. :D
Mikrop
Tickets for Dave Seaman are $40 incl. b/f and GST.
Just listening to the gu22 cd... sounds like a very interesting night coming up...

:)
Philby
Yeah I'll be there too. I've never even heard of the guy before though :)
But some friends are going so I thought I might as well.
astroboy
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Originally posted by Renegade
Yeah, tis tempting.

Might be a money problem though with Crasher and PVD coming up soon as well..... how much are tickets btw?

Heh, I'd love to turn up and then see myself looking completely mashed on the DVD. Now that'd be something. :D


I heard the DVD's already been recorded. All of my friends went, and I didn't - they saw clips of the dvd on the net somwhere and they were all in it.
Renegade
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I heard the DVD's already been recorded.


Yeah exactly. It was recorded on the night of the GU 22 set, January 12th - and I think I managed to get my mug in front of a couple of the cameras.

But they're previewing the DVD at QBH when he does his set there on Wednesday, which is why I was saying it'd be good to turn up and see myself looking mashed on when they play it for the first time on some massive bloody screen. :D

Although it looks now like I'll be getting dragged to the Harp in Kew on Wednesday instead. :-/
Renegade
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Originally posted by Philby
Yeah I'll be there too. I've never even heard of the guy before though :)
But some friends are going so I thought I might as well.


Just for the record, he's a pretty decent trancy/proggy DJ - has a good technique, and, from what I've heard of him (that set, his Renaissance/GU CD's etc.), he plays some fairly, cool, smooth tunes.

Some people classify him as a "hands-in-the-air" type of dj (which is a big no-no in the prog world :rolleyes: ), and apparently he cheesed up the Xmas eve gig he did here at Room last year by playing "Chase the Sun" and "Rapture" and so on towards the end of the night, but from what I've heard, he seems a pretty class DJ.

And, if you're interested, he's a good producer as well. That remix he did of our Kylie a couple of years back was unreal. :D

But anyway, I guess it's up to you to see him and decide for yourself. Have fun, and keep in mind that while you're dancing to sublime prog trance, I'll be -faced and chasing rich chicks....... so who's got the better end of the deal then? :D
nervous
Hey everyone

Well to anyone wondering about going to see dave seaman or not let me give you some advice. Go see him! I went on saturday night to home in sydney and not even the crowd being full of s could upset the wicked set that he played. I hope the cd is something like that because it will be worth the price. So if you are wondering go and see the great bald man!

:D :whip: :stongue: :cool:
Mikrop
Whoever didn't make it to Dave Seaman last night missed out!!!

Nothing more can be said about it...
Philby
Anyone have any idea of a tracklist?
I thought I almost heard something that sounded like the Sinead O'Connor - Troy and but I'm probably wrong, also something that almost sounded like Urban Train?
:rolleyes:

Mikrop
Sorry man... no idea about a tracklist... didn't recognise anything
Tranceilvania
Ummhh.. I wasn't there but recently listened to GU 22 Melbourne. My judgement=IT SUCKS I don't wanna be disrespectfull but I did not like it even a bit. Its toooooooo Progressive and experimental. Nothing to get exited about...More like a chill-out type off music.
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