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Mark EG at a Loca 2002
Was amazing, the crowd screaming, Mark smilling and breaking records... insane night!
A lot of people here are waiting the next Mark Eg gig and will be soon!!! uhuu!
In second place , Christian Varela 4 decks set at a Loca 2002 too.
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jay denham @ lifka...
Chris Liberator @ SP Groove 3 Years!
He played an amazing 3 hours set + the jam session's 4 hours which was the best thing I've ever heard, mixing brand new stuffs with old ones.
James Ruskin @ Limelight.
It was so perfect it was flawed.
3 tables 2 hours. Had the place rocking, anyone from New York that was there can co sign the fact that that place was rediculously jumping.
jeff mills @ spundae - intense 3 deck action for the consumate professional.. relentless mixing and relentless cheering everytime a new record came on.. played everything from seawolf to dj rush
richie hawtin @ demf - classics, newies and originals. gravitational arch of 10 tore the house down and everyone was going nuts.
octave one @ 430 west - the way a live act should be :-p (oops this is a dj thread)
dave clarke @ demf - hard ass mixing and a super packed house made his goofy usual tracks sound fresh.
daniel @ aca world sound festival - moontribe founder brought some serious downwards pain to beautiful acapulco!!!!
stacey pullen @ oracle 99 - bad ass all around and no donna summer sampling songs thank god
derrick may @ every party - what a g.. nuff said
oh yeah adam beyer and marco carola on 4 decks.... DAMN!!!!!
Loads, but most recent would be D.A.V.E The Drummer on Monday morning. ;)
Carl Cox @ Sir Henry's, Cork - FACT 2 Tour, March '97
Unbelievable night. Great warm up from Trevor Rockcliffe, Cox blew the place apart, brilliant crowd, UNREAL atmosphere, great tunes, great system, and all in one of THE greatest clubs of all time. Can't ask for more than that really!
props for the listing, straight up.Quote:
Originally Posted by jake
Frank De Wulf - Ark '94 - He loved his set so much he played twice in 1 night.
Derrick May - Back To Basics '94. My first experience of hearing him and it blew me away. 250 people crammed into a low ceiling, sweaty basement.
Grooverider - T&C '95 - Back in the day when the tunes you heard from the rider were not heard anywhere else. He even dropped some dutch 4/4 hardcore :shock:
Surgeon - Last ever Orbit. The set was perfect for me, certainly went through the classic tunes which made the orbit what it was.
Beyer & Carola on six decks for 4 hours - Orbit. Beyer totally showed Carola the way that night. To say he was on fire is an understatement.
Me, in my bedroom, with two copies of the anfield rap, tripping, for 19 hours. PROPER!
hahahha!!
big ups to the dj playing to himself. that always sounds great to me too :doh:
nah id have to say Henry Cullen here in NZ 2003 on 3 dex
and the reason why , was the amount of smiles on peoples faces( and his)
ooooooo big ol sweetie.
without a doubt - Richie Hawtin. Because he is a genious.
For pure entertainment - Pet Duo
Dave Clarke - 2001 - Melbourne (He just put his head down and really went for it. I was so awstruck i just stood there thinkin "what the f*ck?)
Renato Cohen - 2004 - Melbourne (3 decks, tight as a nuns nasty, technically flawless)
DAVE the Drummer - Melbourne 2004 (absolutely fu*k'n rockin party music until the dust fu*ked up his decks 3/4 through his set :( )
Tsuyoshi Suzuki - Melbourne - 2001 (techno/ trance set but more like warm uplifting psychadelic techno that created the most amazing vibe. Ive never heard anything since like it. Saw him do a psy trance set this year but i hate psy trance)
DAVE the Drummer - here in Calgary at the Emerald Cafe about 3 years ago, i think. He was supposed to play a big party in Red Deer (100 km away), but it got shut down by the cops before it even started, so a few of us back in Calgary quickly grabbed a venue, the djs, announced it on the net, and about 200 people got one of the best shows ever.
Everybody played wicked sets, but Henry's was the best. He had the place still rocking at 8:30am!
that particular time hearing Fix/Flash was like no other, ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by jake
re the original question..
richie hawtin - jak o'lantern, windsor, october 28, 1995 -- i think my eyeballs are still wobbling
buncha other mid-90's hawtin things. barn party! the lodge!!
jeff mills - sickness/recovery, windsor, august 3, 1996 -- mills in the middle of some field, killing people
derrick may - metroplex anniversary party, detroit, early 1995 -- good lord.
derrick may - music institute closing, detroit, 1989 -- speechless.
surgeon - just surgeon.
as g said many a surgeon set
but the one that stands out for me was the set he did at last years split. 5-7:30am caned it all the way.
Speedy J @ atomic jam may 2001. this set got me into techno
Richie Hawtin - Twilo - Feb 2002 - For the first 45 minutes my mouth was dropped wide open and I was in complete awe of what he was doing. After that...I was in aftershock for 4 hours :P
JEFF MILLS @ home in Sydney around '99 I think..... OH MY GOD!!! I was standing (as best I could without going too spastic) on the stage next to his record box for over 3 1/2 hours drooling!!! Was just when I had started properly 3 deck mixing and I was in awe :love: He was playing all the stuff I was into, mixing sooo unbelievably well (better than any recording I've heard of his, I've never seen someone come close to that display of skill) and the crowd was going ape shit!! And then after the set we had like a 30 min convo about all sorts of shit (don't beleive the hype, he's a great guy) as the club emptied and they started cleaning it... defining moment, I knew I was doing what I wanted to do at that point!
Carl Cox - back when I was young wipper snapper... freaky!
Ritchie Hawtin on numerous occasions over the years... the man is pure quality and I was lucky enough to chill with him too one time he was out here and he's a ****in champ!
Oh, and hopefully DJ Misjah will be in this list after Friday 25th of June... We have him coming out for my Mainline night and I can't wait... 3 decks, final scratch and a loop machine! :rambo:
jay denham @ demf 2001
millsy @ spundae
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richie hawtin at ILT 2000 (maybe was 1999?) played a hard techno set. great set wikkid tunes.
also marc acardipane live at a party in germany in 1996.
Jeff Mills @ Sankeys, about 3 years ago
Derrick May @ Sankeys, about 2 years ago
Surgeon @ HOG in the Custard Factory, last year sometime.
Derrick May @ Atomic Jam tent, Global Gathering
Suburban Knight @ Voodoo
Ben Sims @ Voodoo
DJ Bone @ Voodoo
claude young at the orbit 01.12.01 (my birthday night out) Hacker and miss kitten had just finished and she played when duves cry (great tune but in the orbit come on) i had just come out of the toilet being sick and looked over the side and this big black guy just stopped the record started scratching with his elbow then banged the tune in. Ruff arse mixing all night with ruff arse tunes in the best club that ever was. The memories!
Groover'z - nice to see you on here dude! Email soon.
Best Set I've Ever heard... ummmm to many to mention.
For me - its alot about the environment etc as well - outdoor partys will always have a better buzz for me..
I cant answer the question - not yet.
Dunno about the best ever, but i'll never forget Surgeon at Voodoo's Millenium party...
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quality thread!
my favorite live mix was at an outdoor party in an abandon fair grounds. i found a tiny little hut of a building that was completely empty except for a dj spinning this interesting electronic music. i went in and started dancing and didnt stop for 4 hours. ever. it was the first time i heard techno and ill never forget it. i couldnt walk for a week i was so sore. that was music so good it actually injured me!
adam beyer at some club in LA. i cant remember much of it except that he decimated the entire dancefloor. it was great. all these people were there to see some tech house live act and right after they got a right ass whipping from mr beyer. his mixing was unbelivable and the tracks were relentless. there wasnt time to take a breath.
one of dylan drazens sets on his web page....ill have to find it again later. starts off interesting and rather slow and then ends completely insane to where youc ant tell where one track ends and the other begins. unbelivable
My favourite was hearing dave the drummer in Warsaw Poland play 3 hours of mayhem,got the place absolutely rocking!!It was a wicked night aswell
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Mark EG at Further... Tornadoes, Mayhem, Tents and Techno.
Seriously, we all thought we were gonna die and Mark brought it so hard and smooth. It was an absolutely flawless mix, which is insane considering there was rain falling onto the decks.
Dammit i missed that one. Actually...Quote:
Originally Posted by Methodixxx
Don't think i was quite 18 then.
Dude I think you mean 2001 (Twilo closed in 2001).... I was there, and yes, I was in complete awe as well. Not to mention the intense vibe that club has. Best I have ever been to - blows Nation in DC out of the water.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheRev
I was completely sober that night and danced my ass off from 12-5 running on pure adrenaline.
Amazing
derrick may - braintree barn 1989
dj cheese - uk fresh 1986
maybe heard better over the years but these two are the most influential to me anyway.
Do you still have your name plate belt buckle and kangol?Quote:
Originally Posted by herman
:lol: :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
braintree in essex?Quote:
Originally Posted by herman
i live there (although its nothing to be proud of)
Agree with the person who rated Claude Young. Saw him and Colin Dale on same bill at Orbit and the music was top.
Also at Orbit, Sven Vath (96 time) managed to play a set with loads of subliminal rythms and the place just WENT OFF.
Went and saw him a few years later and had to leave cos the last tune he played was such a pile of toss. How times change.
Immersion live (I believe, though was a little worse for wear) at Glastonbury Traveller Field (1999?) was also memorable.
Yeah was shit last time he played. Cheesy cheesy techno. Very poor night!Quote:
Originally Posted by speed-it-up
He's an entertainer more than a DJ, always has been. I'd still go and see him play just for the crack. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiptoe
mills @ fuse, sptember 2002
3h30 set ... from house to evil had techno, from dark stuff to disco .... one of the most eclectic set ive heard from the man, and an astonished crowd of teenagers discovring that mills doesnt spin only purpose maker, can be tight & flawless for over 3 hours on three decks , and that he can rock you with unexpected music
My kinda set, you jammy fukcer. :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by tioneb
A flawless mix by mills these days is as rare as a girlfriend who swallows :crackup:
yeah--i also gotta say this one did it for me too. a great set and a great vibe really made for a night on that one.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheRev
and, yeah, that Ruskin set at Limelight was incredible as well (opening for surgeon, yeah?). while not the smoothest set in the world , the guy took a ton of risks so i overlooked it. plus, the track selection is probably one of the best i've heard in one set.
anyone who would ever accuse techno of being "meat head" i would have to just point that set out to them.
antonio mate you know i do ;) old school for lifeQuote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
yeah back in the late 80's the barn was one of the only places to hear acid house and techno in this area some real legends played there including lil louis , derrick may , frankie bones , eddie richards etc etcQuote:
Originally Posted by mangafish
man, i would have loved to have been just that bit older to catch them early days...
Cari Lekebusch @ Axis Boston(2002 i think)
Oh yeah.. forgot to mention something about the Mills set I was talking about... he had the 909 damn cranking too! Dropped it into 2 records clean as a whistle... pressed stop on both tracks leaving just 909 action... continued to program bar by bar live and on the fly... and rocked it for quite a while... and I own the 909 he used too ;)
I usually have great trouble remembering anything other than the start or finish!! :oops: :oops: :oops:
LOL well man youre right : mills is tight many times, and there are loads of girls who swallow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stella Boy
Jerome Hill @ the building next to the sea of fridges on Carpenters Road last year.
Adam Beyer at|Atomic Jam about 5 years ago. Like having someone hammer nails into your skull for two hours.
Dave Clarke at Pontins in Southport after I'd given up on him for being a dull twat and then he pulled out 2 hours of outrageous non stop (but danceable) turntablism.
James Ruskin most times I've seen him.
Ben Sims @ Lost Weekend Nottingham
D.A.V.E - too many great sets to pick one.
Derrick Carter every time