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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» konflikt replied on Sun Jan 4, 2004 @ 4:40pm
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last time I saw ESP/McBride was at a 200-person rave party in Ottawa in 99
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Czarkastik replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 1:38am
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big up k i totally hear the acid revival -and how its being fucking murderated by halfassers like Liberators (not to say i dislike their tunes really, it just doesnt pass for old school acid and acid house)... i mean its so fucking easy to make acid house why doesnt some fuck start a hardcore acid house label and push it. Brian Zentz put out an acid ep on Tronic that was pretty 96-ish sounding; ESP still kicks out an acid jam or two on every release it seems... me i love playing acid sets but everyone seems to hate 'em, get disinterested and shit. fucking ADD bitches. anyways, due to that, i believe that an oldschool acid party would flop hardcore. only a few quads would show up and because a) they wanted to be oldschool thus aren't or b) they wanna hear acid techno ... and therefore c) they will leave not enjoying it or (if they have any brains) they will realize geezer isnt playing and will never come in the first place. fuck em
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» konflikt replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 9:45am
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well, this quad will show if any of the big clubs (ie: aria) were to book someone like rob armani, dj skull, esp or hyperactive. but why do that when yu can book faggy ass carola 40 times a year
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 11:51am
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Seen, JF needs to diversify his arse.
Doesn't seem likely with new competition, his going to keep hidding behind big ass names and big ass crowds.

Steve: why don't you thow a jam at Tekstyles, test the field?

EDIT:

Shit...
total y forgot why I wanted to post.
BIG UP FISHHEAD!

U gonna play some of those in NYC?
I could try to hook a lift up if your ok with that.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» konflikt replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 12:01pm
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whatever makes $ I guess
the other clubs do it too. but I remember a time when Sona used to take chances and book lesser known djs/acts. but then again, back then Sona was packed no matter what
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 7:31pm
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I'm not sure what I'll be playing in New York... last time (April '02) I played a pretty straight set of broken beat hardcore... not sure if I feel like doing the same thing - although NYC really responded to the turntablism... as opposed to a lot of other places where DJs respond to it and it seems to be lost on most everybody else.

Also... I've already got travel sorted out for NYC - so I won't need a lift.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» konflikt replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 7:35pm
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where in nyc are you playing?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» fishead replied on Tue Jan 6, 2004 @ 8:09pm
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next weekend... with Mark Verbos, Acrosome, Nevermind and Tocsin.

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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bunnytronix replied on Fri Jan 9, 2004 @ 8:00pm
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Things to come...
hawtness.

Glad you're settled.
just realised that I was stuck in Mtl.
otherwise I woulda loved to check out the peeps.

if you see Wei..
tell him I haven't forgotten about my debt. I haven't been able to reach him through phone and stuff.

I suck.

Turntablism's the bomb though.
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