I got ed on Guestlist to. I was supposed to get comps and I didn't get that or reduced because they were already taken in for the night even though it was only 11:57
musicsnob_NOT
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Originally posted by Lighthouse
I got there with Highroller around an hour into Fortier's set...the sound was SOOOOO horrible I had flashbacks of the KoolHaus experience earlier this year with Digweed.
While clutching my tightening chest and wiping the sweat from my face with the other arm, I somehow managed to clear the stage gustapo and talk to Digweed right before he started his set....just before Tilal could finish saying to me "Get the of the stage...", I managed to tell Digweed that bass was way to high and the mids and highs were ed...he thanked me...and I thank him for saving the sound.
Damn you got Diggers to fix the sound and you're friends with Highroller!!!! I don't know which is more impressive.
slingshot
Digweed did what he consistently does night in night out. I think reviews of his shows are always going to be mixed. I think a lot of people wait for him to start dropping bombs and banging it out party style....but it ain't his style. The precision to which he does things is unbelievable. Like Pett said, it's amazing that someone can be that good at DJ'ing.
As for his set Saturday night....I highly enjoyed what he played and particularly enjoyed the way in which he programmed it. He would abruptly change gears at many points in the set....some transitions being bang on and quite mind blowing....some not going just as well but overall the mind blowing transitions were far more than the latter. It blows my mind how he is able to piece together some things as well as he does. I thought he started to fade just a bit towards the end and played a few tracks that I felt were slightly misplaced.
Overall, I think his set had a lot more life to it than his previous one at the Koolhaus and I thought he was quite a bit more creative with what he did in terms of programming and the style of tunes he played.
Orko
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Originally posted by kotsy John Digweed
This is why I love guv. Any more Digweed videos?
Orko
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Originally posted by slingshot
Overall, I think his set had a lot more life to it than his previous one at the Koolhaus and I thought he was quite a bit more creative with what he did in terms of programming and the style of tunes he played.
After listening to the KH set, I completely agree.
Creative is the right word.
VDub
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Originally posted by El K Dee
partyprincess?
ssshhhhhhhhhhhhh...
VDub
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
I googled his name and google said
Did you mean: klopdokter
Funny...I got poop doctor...
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by VDub
Funny...I got poop doktor...
VDub
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Originally posted by loopdokter
Anyway, if you really want to check out my credibility and knowledge, I'll direct you to Googling my name.
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Originally posted by jennypie
Cribby
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Originally posted by slingshot
Overall, I think his set had a lot more life to it than his previous one at the Koolhaus and I thought he was quite a bit more creative with what he did in terms of programming and the style of tunes he played.
Completely agree.
kotsy
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Originally posted by Orko
This is why I love guv. Any more Digweed videos?
My battery died, sorry. Be sure to check out the Divx copy
Knox
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Originally posted by slingshot
Digweed did what he consistently does night in night out. I think reviews of his shows are always going to be mixed. I think a lot of people wait for him to start dropping bombs and banging it out party style....but it ain't his style. The precision to which he does things is unbelievable. Like Pett said, it's amazing that someone can be that good at DJ'ing.
As for his set Saturday night....I highly enjoyed what he played and particularly enjoyed the way in which he programmed it. He would abruptly change gears at many points in the set....some transitions being bang on and quite mind blowing....some not going just as well but overall the mind blowing transitions were far more than the latter. It blows my mind how he is able to piece together some things as well as he does. I thought he started to fade just a bit towards the end and played a few tracks that I felt were slightly misplaced.
Overall, I think his set had a lot more life to it than his previous one at the Koolhaus and I thought he was quite a bit more creative with what he did in terms of programming and the style of tunes he played.
very well put sir.
It's not very often I feel the desire to go back in time to a party, but for this one I do.