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Review: DEMF 2010
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| Review posts should go in here. Just finished waking up from a 13 hour deep sleep. Can't remember feeling this tired from my 3 DEMFS prior. But wow.... Review will follow at some point. |
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| DJ Mach X |
I can't even begin to review! I'm still exhausted! Slept 1pm Tuesday when I got back to Windsor till just now about an hour ago (10am Wednesday)...
Every piece of me hurts, from my feat to my head, from my skin to the depths of my soul!
I'm gonna try to remember it all lol, next year maybe need to take notes along the way!
I'm really kinda pissed about my videos... I took some epic videos, and the quality/clairty of the video (seemed) amazing when I put them on my computer, HD and all that... but it must have been WAY louder than I thought it was because my camera kept cutting/clipping out the audio :( :whip:
Didn't take nowhere as many pictures as I usually do... |
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| Intangible |
| I feel pretty fantastic :) Just in serious DEMF withdrawls. Will work on my review throughout the day. My brain cant focus on work. |
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| london_ta |
I am at work and I only had a chance to snatch about 10 hours of sleep last night. I am not going to say how little I slept this past week... review to come maybe Friday.
Still so exhausted FML |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by london_ta
Still so exhausted FML |
+1.
Review to come soon... |
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| CODE |
My Review in Point Form.
1) Plastikman Sucked Hard. Richie should keep to being Richie.
2) Didnt Seem as packed as last year which was not a bad thing
3) Drumcode Party got shot up :(
4) Seth Troxler alwasy rocks. Infact blue collar was like the only party that didnt get shut down.
5) Detroit needs more weed!!!!!
6) all in all great times because of the people but no special
highlights like years past...Maybe Barem..who was great.
7) Liebing Tore it up at the End..you can always count on Crhis.
Then end. |
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| Sasha |
| quote: | Originally posted by CODE
My Review in Point Form.
1) Plastikman Sucked Hard. Richie should keep to being Richie.
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well, i dont't feel bad for missing it then :p |
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| Intangible |
| quote: | Originally posted by CODE
2) Didnt Seem as packed as last year which was not a bad thing
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I read this year had an extra 15,000 people attend. 95,000 in total. Crazy because it never felt that packed. |
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| jchung52 |
| My back is broken. Just woke up from 13 hour sleep lol.. and ya proper review to come later. Tons of vids/pics to upload |
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| MissK |
| quote: | Originally posted by CODE
My Review in Point Form.
4) Seth Troxler alwasy rocks. Infact blue collar was like the only party that didnt get shut down.
6) all in all great times because of the people but no special
highlights like years past.
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I agree ^^^^
Seth @ The Works was :eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop:
Definitely the highlight of my trip.
My expectations were high for this year as last year was ridiculous on so many levels. My expectations were def not met. But as we all know, going into a party with expectations, 9 times out of 10 leads to disappointment.
There was nothing surprising about the music. My favorite set was Josh Wink and Martin Buttrich at the Festival. Mind you I didn't stay on the Monday which I can guarantee would have transformed my opinion of the entire festival.
Old Miami definitely didn't compare to last year in antics, vibe and music. I don't even know who was playing for the duration I was there. There were a lot of quality DJ's there partying, just not playing. Could have used another Troxler set. Yummm!!!!
Oh how I craved a pool!!!!! |
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| DJ Mach X |
Other brief moments of awesomeness that I remember now and looking through videos...
1) Mushrooms in a hotel room = Bad (awesome) idea...
2) Best part of the festival is finding new music, didn't know who Pretty Lights were but glad I do now! So much fun!
3) SMD was AWESOME! That Redbull tent was insane!
4) Booka Shade played later than any other tent which is weird, but great!
5) Anyone know that sweet "horny" song that Sneak played on the boat with male vocal going "My affection" - that was retarded! :eyespop:
Wish I had the engery to close down the Detek party... was dieing and had to go back to the hotel...
Was gutted to miss Old Miami, but kinda glad I did because it gave me some energy to finish off the festival on Monday night!
Said it in the other thread, say it again here, was great to finally meet many of the TOTA crew, to many to name you all, but you all know who you were!
I HAVE to get this Claude Von Stroke video sorted out... soo much BASS! |
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| PivotTechno |
| quote: | Originally posted by CODE
1) Plastikman Sucked Hard. Richie should keep to being Richie.
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Reaffirms my belief that all of your taste is solely in your mouth. :p
From another board, our weekend in a nutshell:
Over and above all, Rob Hood destroyed the Made In Detroit stage. The man produces incredible swing out of such simple percussion, people were jacking up a storm in that pit. Easily the highlight of the weekend for me.
Backtracking, we started off Saturday with a fantastic dinner at Angelina Bistro (thanks for the head-up on that, Chaska!) and then entered the fest to Woody McBride banging it out on the main stage - he was having a blast rocking an all-wax set and segued into some sweet, crackly, oldschool acid techno toward the end. His sound really should have been booked in for a later timeslot, but such is...
Theo Parrish brought the deep to the MiD stage, teasing the bass perfectly and bringing out the souled-out heads. The Plastikman spectacle was just that, a nice little bit of nostalgia, entertaining visually and fun to watch a new generation of raver kiddies experiencing something they missed the first, second or tenth time around. The giant LED curtain also helped to diminish the Richie worship - you could tell much of the energy (cellphone brigade aside) was actually focused on the music.
A sunny Sunday aft and the Ghetto Tech boys were hella fun - the jittin' was surprisingly absent, but a small circle opened up near where we were dancing and we had a blast watching some slick moves. Really surprised to find out that Brian (Godfather) still remembered me, even though it was over a decade ago when we booked him to play in T.O. Standup guy and seems to get faster and more precise with his mixing every time I hear him.
The missus and I decided to take an old folks nap on Saturday aft, so we missed Shake, Larry Heard and Orlando Voorn but made it back in time to hear Carter lay a decent Chicago beatdown - nothing special, but at least he's consistent. Inner City closed the main stage off quite nicely, you could see this was the act that a lot of oldschool Detroit people came out to see. Highlight was their covering Octave One's "Blackwater" with Ann Saunderson on vocals (she'd been singing backup to Paris Gray up until that point).
We'd bought advance tix for the Metroplex 25th anniversary party, and while the soundsystems were outstanding (honestly, why don't any clubs in Toronto sound like this anymore?) and the vibe in the main room was solid as a rock, overall this party was a huge, tiring letdown, to the point where we've asked the promoter for a partial refund. First off, the door staff were holding people in line for over an hour - big surprise when we finally got in around 2:40 a.m. to find the venue wasn't anywhere near capacity. Top that off with Ben Sims (the main reason we decided to hit up this gig) being a no-show, with unconfirmed rumours that he was left stranded at the Detroit Metro Airport. He posted a couple of pretty p.o.'d messages on his Facebook page, must have been an incredibly frustrating experience on his end.
After checking out of our hotel on Monday we tripped up to Hamtramck, stumbled upon a great little Middle Eastern resto for brunch and then went and did some bin digging/clothes shopping at Detroit Threads. Came back downtown, parked the car (Memorial Day = no tagging!) and started off the day with Sean Deason. The guy may run a seminal Detroit label, but from what little we heard, can't mix for . Then headed over to the Redbull stage and were pleasantly surprised by Francesco Tristiano. Young guy, very humble and focused approached to his music, you can tell he has a deep appreciation for his own talent and his set was a real treat. The Moritz Von Oswald Trio brought on Carl Craig as their special guest, playing a beautifully dubbed out set that fit the heavy mid-afternoon climate perfectly. Spent a little bit of time catching up with Stephane Vera, who was shooting vid for a lot of the fest, and also had the pleasure of running into former T.O. promoter Bev May, another person who I haven't crossed paths with in over 10 years. Seems like she's doing quite well, now living in New York and working in IT - decided to not ask her when she's finally going to get around to publishing Future Jazz.
Next up was Punisher back at the MiD stage - I've loved what Michelle does ever since she first came to T.O. as a teenager for the Phryl parties in the late 90s, and her Movement set was no exception. She's an amazing storyteller and is as great a musical representative of the Motor City as any of the older gen crew.
By the end of her set, the rain began to set in. We were hoping for brief thundershowers, but after an hour and a half of steady downpour, we decided to preserve what little energy we had left for the drive home. Would have loved to have caught Stacey Pullen and Kenny Larkin's live PA, but I'm glad we booked it when we did.
Had an absolute blast with our travelling companions, who were supposed to have been booked in with us at the Inn on Ferry Street, but ended up being upgraded to the all-suite Antheneum, when the Inn oversold their rooms. Since they were within walking distance of the fest, we often just grabbed the free shuttle from our place to theirs and had a perfect rest stop for snacks and drinks between the various goings-on.
Also, thumbs up to Byblos Cafe for providing a healthy alternative (fresh raw carrot and apple juice whut!) to the standard concession crap and thumbs down to the nauseating number of smokers in the underground area.
Overall, a very worthwhile weekend and great inspirational fuel for our upcoming Toronto ventures! |
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