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  1. thank you blue ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  2. If you put knobs on it, I'd buy it in a sec. ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
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    chump ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  4. Can anyone confirm this? I got it in an e-mail: TONIGHT @ 7 P.M SEE JUNIOR VASQUEZ LIVE SPINNING AND SIGNING HIS CD VIRGIN MEGASTORE UNION SQUARE (14th & Broadway) Thought people might be interested. I'm gonna stop in. ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  5. stiff = not tip ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  6. Just wondering, Are you saying you were going to stiff the bartender after buying the $3 bottle of water? ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  7. I'll expect a detailed review. ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  8. Not sure if you caught this in the other thread so I thought i'd give it to you here. Long typed - here's the detailed review for last Friday: What can I can. I was stunned. Aquaviva was a super starter. He kept it quiet, and tech-funky. He really eased people into the night. I was enjoying his styles, but you could tell he knew his place in the lineup. Richie's appearance at the decks was met with hoots and hollars. And he started off pretty tame. A little 1/2 hour warmup before he dropped the shit. from 2:30 and for about 45 minutes it was a 909 tech-trance onslaught. Now, I define it as tech-trance because he was dropping a lot of repeating echoing accents and basslines in with the 909 that gave everything a real spaced out feel to it. It's a sound I really dig (which is why I enjoyed Mills so much - very similar through that part of the night). I was in a freekin zone. Then he left everyone at the station. A little after the 3, the efx dropped out all together and the music got fierce and unrelenting. Hard hard techno, all snares and hats, no music, just death on a drum machine. I was flowed with it for the first 15 mins, then he lost me. I think he was slowly losing much of the crowd before he backed off and added a bassline again. At around 4 or so things kinda levelled out. He was having trouble with one of the turntables and flew solo on the 909 while the techs took care of that. With the problem fixed, he started the havoc again, this time dismantling anthems left and right. He hypnotized the entire crowd with a drawn out and re-engineered on the fly version of How's Your Evening so Far. Take a song with an already killer bass drop, and multiply by 3 - ouch! (he actually drew the drop in the middle of the track out for 3 minutes - unreal) He peaked for an entire 45 minutes, splitting songs in two with long efx loops, pulling rewinds drops back into the same track. FUcK it was too much for the head. He spun the night out with real airy pieces, with a trancey feel but no overbearing emotional quality. More like filler sounds that he would keep spilling the most unexpected snare loops into which would progress out than back into nothing. What can I say? Hands down the best techno I've ever heard at Twilo. That was one for the record books. phew d ------------------ cold spoonin' on this lovely autumn day spoonyd.iwarp.com
  9. The last time he was at Twilo was pretty outrageous. He played his standard mixed bag style. Wide range from house to techno to breaks, he even dropped in jungle (no shit). It was really good. Not over the top great, but a wonderfull snack. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  10. it's a fierce sound that sticks in my brain. I just realised how stupid it sounded trying to explain it in text so gave up. I think B2B understands what I'm talking about. Now I dare someone to explain speed garage. ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
  11. nevermind [This message has been edited by spoonyd (edited 09-25-2000).]
  12. B2B! What can I can. I was stunned. Aquaviva was a super starter. He kept it quiet, and tech-funky. He really eased people into the night. I was enjoying his styles, but you could tell he knew his place in the lineup. Richie's appearance at the decks was met with hoots and hollars. And he started off pretty tame. A little 1/2 hour warmup before he dropped the shit. from 2:30 and for about 45 minutes it was a 909 tech-trance onslaught. Now, I define it as tech-trance because he was dropping a lot of repeating echoing accents and basslines in with the 909 that gave everything a real spaced out feel to it. It's a sound I really dig (which is why I enjoyed Mills so much - very similar through that part of the night). I was in a freekin zone. Then he left everyone at the station. A little after the 3, the efx dropped out all together and the music got fierce and unrelenting. Hard hard techno, all snares and hats, no music, just death on a drum machine. I was flowed with it for the first 15 mins, then he lost me. I think he was slowly losing much of the crowd before he backed off and added a bassline again. At around 4 or so things kinda levelled out. He was having trouble with one of the turntables and flew solo on the 909 while the techs took care of that. With the problem fixed, he started the havoc again, this time dismantling anthems left and right. He hypnotized the entire crowd with a drawn out and re-engineered on the fly version of How's Your Evening so Far. Take a song with an already killer bass drop, and multiply by 3 - ouch! (he actually drew the drop in the middle of the track out for 3 minutes - unreal) He peaked for an entire 45 minutes, splitting songs in two with long efx loops, pulling rewinds drops back into the same track. FUcK it was too much for the head. He spun the night out with real airy pieces, with a trancey feel but no overbearing emotional quality. More like filler sounds that he would keep spilling the most unexpected snare loops into which would progress out than back into nothing. What can I say? Hands down the best techno I've ever heard at Twilo. That was one for the record books. phew d ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  13. Okay Pete, I'm calling you on this one. How can a club be unobtrusively raided? Please elaborate? ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  14. hey! i've never noticed that it always shows your current total posts. weird. All mine should now read 202. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  15. that wasn't a star. I've just never noticed when I was rolling over before. pure fluke. It usually takes porn to get me excited. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  16. 200 phew. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  17. I always find it funny the way people love to invoke drugs as the great bringer of the end of the scene, without the mearest inkling of understanding that it's the drugs that built the scene. Withoug drugs, E especially, there would be NO scene, and no fun for legit pinheads such as yourself to have. When you wake up to that fact, I'll listen to what you say. now bugger off. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  18. When e-mail is outlawed, only outlaws will e-mail. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  19. correct, a brunette would also suffice. I apologize for my oversight and table that we might add 'Redhead' to the list as well. Therefore, lesson 1 of clubbing 101. To get past the line, you are best to be (or be in the company of) a skinny blonde/brunette/redhead in posession of breasts. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  20. no. What guys need to get past lines are a pair of breasts attached to a skinny blonde. If chicks only knew what it's like for guys trying to get into clubs sometimes. ------------------ It's difficult these days, to get good grass -wubble u spoonyd.iwarp.com
  21. lose the orchestra hits. Their timing is off and they don't fit. Otherwise same old same old club fodder. But at least it's good enough for that right? Don't be discouraged. ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
  22. no sweat. I respect you more for it. We'll be sure to give you straight up reviews Monday on tonights throwdown. peace. d ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
  23. sorry guys, just having fun with my boy noiseboy. There are no forces that could keep me away from Twilo tonight. I have been giddy since Monday. For me, music lives in Techno. Lately nothing moves me the way it can. Tonight should be so completely inspiring. I too look forward to the more musically challenging nights. The crowds are thinner and the music aimed specifially at smart ears. I'm glad you all feel the same way too. Let all hug now aight? ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
  24. I'm sorry, I should have looked at the userid. You must be into Noise. That explains everything. ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
  25. The reason Twilo is empty when Cox is there, and the reason it will be empty tonight is because, much like Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin sucks. Techno is dead. Long live trance. ------------------ keep it cutlary www.spoonyd.iwarp.com
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