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offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 03:27 [#01409531]
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I saw them this weekend doing a DJ set. Having seen them
about 5 times doing their live laptop thang i was looking
forward to how they'd be as DJ's with other peoples tunes.

Well i have to say they absolutely blew me away. I'd say
they were a gazillion-mafillion times better then their
live stuff. I was expecting tha they were gonna so some
experimental mixing like Ned or Aura from Warp but instead
they played a very suprising straight beat-matching set that
was soooooooooo fucking brilliant i nearly cried. The only
track i recognied was Milanese's "billy hologram"....it was
all sort of lush techno with a break-beat edge.

I aslo saw Rephlex's "The Bug" doing his raggacore riddims
live with an MC.... heavy grimey stuff that i enjoyed but
it needed a better sound system to cope with the filthy
bass.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 04:41 [#01409562]
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yeah great review. but as i said - were you the one wearing
black with white oriental writing on the back?


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 04:47 [#01409567]
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bingo!

Ya shoulda said hello! What did you make of it all?



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 04:55 [#01409570]
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hehe :D i saw a guy bearing a striking resemblance between
your old avatar at chris clark a while back too but i was
again too shy/unsure to say hi.

i was brought along by a few friends who were going mainly
to see shellac. i thought they were fairly pants, the
drummer was the buisness though. redneck manifesto were
great as ever. the bug hurt my ears - as you said the sound
system wasn't up for it (and neither was the majority of the
crowd - boy did that place empty when the white noise
started blaring) and you could barely hear him over the
beats (which i didn't really like; don't like stuff that
messy)

BUT

jesus christ were plaid amazing or what.. i wasn't drunk or
on anything but i couldn't help but move to those funky
funky beats - to use a cliche. i was really impressed; it
wasn't at all what i was expecting.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 04:59 [#01409572]
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their visuals were pretty neat too - remember the ones
towards the beginning with all the pixellated letters /
numbers / general ASCII? and then the computer game in an
isometric view? class..


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 05:05 [#01409574]
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Good call... i was at Chirs Clark as well - what a fooking
great free gig that was...

i agree with you on all counts cept for Bug which i thought,
while messy and noisey, was a nice break from the straight
edged stuff. Plaid were indeed a revelation.... i find their
live sets a bit samey and simple... as DJ's they are in my
top 5 of all time.... and thats saying a lot!



 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 05:08 [#01409577]
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jesus yeah..... top class visuals... and lets not forgte
Decal who was really rather brilliant too.

Next time (dynamix II rematch)... say hello. I'm a friendly
cunt.

I liked Shellacs Q&A session and they were great performers
but the music was too up and down and got boring/samey.
The drummer was indeed a character..



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 05:17 [#01409580]
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the whole shellac q&a thing was class, true, and in fact the
'guy from chicago' was standing right in front of me and i
got a great kick out of the interaction going on.. it added
a nice extra layer to the performance, but yeah, very samey
stuff. i enjoyed his "kill him, fucking kill him" song about
his wife cheating on him; it was the only shellac song i was
familiar with, but that was about it.

and yea next time i spot you at a gig will be sure to wander
up and kindly request some aphex acid :) what's this dynamix
II rematch - hadn't heard of it..? Also, were decal on after
plaid? Cause i left (very, very reluctantly) before plaid
finished their set and had arrived there towards the end of
the rednecks, so i never saw decal - i just presumed they'd
played first.


 

offline Aesthetics from the IDM Kiosk on 2004-11-29 05:18 [#01409581]
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I hope there will be a live recording available soon!


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 05:20 [#01409582]
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doubt it :D

"plaid - live [djset] @ vicar st 04-11-29.mp3"... ahh ya
never know.. :)


 

offline xf from Australia on 2004-11-29 06:18 [#01409621]
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see, this is something I admire in other people that
appreciate IDM; you tend to find a quality where we really
really /like/ hearing new music, especially in mix sets.

most people seem to only enjoy live dj sets or music if it's
the same old shit they've heard a million times. the most
enjoyable sets i've seen have often been in small crowds,
where most people have pissed off because "the music's too
wierd/i don't know it", and you find there's just a few
people really enjoying it.

been a while since i've experienced that, sadly :(


 

offline xf from Australia on 2004-11-29 06:21 [#01409625]
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and i have no idea if plaid read these messageboards, but a
lot of other artists do so fuck it - get your arses down to
australia. i'd kill to see plaid live, and it's the kind of
music i know i could drag friends to, and they'd appreciate
it too.



 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 06:57 [#01409686]
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i still haven't got it togther to record at live gig...but
i'd kill for arecording of Plaid's DJ set... its all i
could think of when they played "why didn;t i bring me MD
player asnd mic?!!!"

Decal wa on just before Plaid but didn't play that long. He
was excellent though.



 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-11-29 06:59 [#01409687]
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i belive it's best if you stand still while recording..how
many times did you manage that at a gig?

btw, i kinda wish i'd see them dj instead of an live thing,
which was good, but nothing i didn't hear before...


 

offline xf from Australia on 2004-11-29 07:10 [#01409695]
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i belive it's best if you stand still while
recording..how
many times did you manage that at a gig?

no shit. i've considered doing this and paying for a friend
to come, just that they have to stand reaaaly still right
next to the mixing desk.

becomes kind of obvious, though :-)


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 07:13 [#01409697]
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my mates usually just find a place to put the mic/recorder
or ask the artist/staff.

I fooking love live recordings and ain't fussy about sound
quality either.



 

offline xf from Australia on 2004-11-29 07:17 [#01409699]
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you PUT the mic/recorder somewhere and leave it? shit,
trusting country over there. over here, the stuff would be
nicked in no time.

i'm not too fussy either, but a high quality recording is
gold. recordings where the recordee is jumping up and down
like a madman are unaudiable, anyway :(


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-11-29 07:30 [#01409704]
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yeah... just place the thing under your jumper on stage and
dance riiight beside it. Its not a trusting country at
all.... i mean, we shipped a lot of my thievin bastard
relatives to where you are at. We could be related!



 


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