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Iz-Us
from Los Angeles (United States) on 2002-03-16 14:46 [#00128345]
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Im interested to know what AFX fans in LA thought of the performance today. I wonder how many fans have actually seen him perform, good idea for a poll.
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Xanatos
from New York City (United States) on 2002-03-16 19:29 [#00128579]
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I emailed my friend there, when he returns I'll quote him here for you
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Clobe Smith
from san francisco (United States) on 2002-03-17 08:47 [#00128893]
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*bump*
anyone?
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wayout
from the street of crocodiles on 2002-03-17 09:17 [#00128909]
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they've all been sworn to secrecy...
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oatmealy
from Los Angeles (United States) on 2002-03-17 10:41 [#00128945]
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Well, I just got home from the All Tomorrow's Parties show, and I have to admit, I feel pretty deeply disappointed. It was my first time seeing him. From reviews of other shows I've read, I believe what I just saw was a "DJ set"...mostly other people's tunes mixed with a few Aphex tracks, among them Cornish Acid, Acrid Avid Jam Shred, Mt. Saint Michel etc., the 168 bpm AFX remix, Arched Maid Via RDJ...others, I dunno. Someone else will have to tell you about the usual corny stage show...at first it made me laugh, but then it made me nauseous because I realized that I was not seeing an Aphex Twin show. No light show either.
The PA system was terrible. My theory: RDJ didn't want to play his own stuff if it was going to sound crappy. So he played the DJ set.
I'm going to bed now. I'm really bummed. I won't be able to listen to Aphex Twin for at least a few hours.
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oatmealy
from Los Angeles (United States) on 2002-03-17 11:05 [#00128950]
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OK, well, I just re-read the review that Chapman wrote about the recent Astoria show, and it sounds like I saw pretty much the same show. I guess I'm just surprised that hearing other people's tracks with the "Aphex sound" mixed onto it counts as seeing an Aphex Twin show. I like acid, dub, and drum & bass as much as the next guy, but...
And at least the Astoria sounds like it had a kick ass PA system. UCLA's sucked.
New theory: RDJ just no longer enjoys (or never did enjoy?) performing live for an audience. That's cool. Just wish I didn't spend $50 to find that out. (At least I didn't fly to the UK to find that out, huh?)
Good night.
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