Re: Dooms Night

From: Orlando Andrade (oandrade@mail.utexas.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 09 2000 - 02:34:38 MET DST

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    At 10:27 AM 10/7/00 -0700, you wrote:
    >At 12:58 PM 10/7/00 -0400, Nathaniel Rahav wrote:
    >
    > >Azido da Bass - Dooms Night (Timo Maas mix) - This track is a hard hitting
    > >BEAST - designed for peak dancefloor play. I first heard it played by
    > >Peter Kruder. It's reminiscent of that Mr Oizo track, but has incredible
    > >breakdowns, and makes a crowd freak out!
    >
    >Hahaha Cool, I fiest heard Gilles play it. It's a wild track. I play the
    >mp3 in my office and it annoys my co-workers :) ("What's with that
    >helicopter song?") That LFO-speed up effect can also be a good transition
    >between 2-Step and drum n bass.

    Man, everyone is playing that track. This weekend I heard Bad Boy Bill
    play it of all people! He used it as his last track. It was actually a
    surprisingly good set. He didn't drop any annoying hard house, just one
    latin hard house track with lots of cool drums as well as Richie Hawtin's
    Yellow.

    But to get it back around to acidjazz, King Britt followed Bad Boy Bill
    with a set of soothing deep funk. My favorite track of the night was the
    petal pusher remix of MJ Cole's Sincere, delivered with a slice of added
    effects. Im a little biased though, being a huge fan and owning quite a
    few MJ Cole singles. ;)

    Orlando



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