let me first say, some of the tracks Junkie played were bangin'...especially towards the end... definitely gave many of us something to dance to. but when i go to see a live show...i want it to be just that: a LIVE show. but that really was not much of a live set.... he put very little work into the performance. before he started, i noticed he had an MS sitting up there. nice little vintage analog modeling synth ( the one sitting high on his left, black, big KORG in white letters on back). so i asked him, if it was an MS-10, or MS-20..... he replied "10". cool...so i thought he might do a couple interesting things with that. but the guy really did nothing more than let the Powerbook sequence and mix through all the tracks (i think he was using Traktor...didn't get a good look, but i know it wasn't Ableton). and he tweaked the same freakin' knob on the MS-10 to transition and build in between his songs allll niiigghhhhtt loooonnnng. remember that schwoooooOOOOOooooosssshhhhhh like 20+ times? all in all, it was dance-able...and to most, that's all that matters. but when i go to see a "live show", i honestly expect more. the vibe was great, however... people were having fun, and that's what i like to see. and i'm not surprised, as every event i've been to at Nerve has always held a great vibe. /my $.02 peace.