I saw him at "Paradiso"in amsterdam last year and he didn't realy get the crowd going there was no interaction with the crowd and he played a disapointing set i.m.o. after reading an intwerview on beatfreax i now understand why, in it they asked him the following question:

How do you interact with the audience during your live act? Do you have a repertoire of certain tracks being build up in a specified uplifting order or do you use a pool with lots of samples to build up and create your own new tracks or sound depending on the reactions of the audience?

I do not interact with the audience. My live set is prepared at home, so it's not that flexible. I can decide to play some parts longer or I can skip tracks or parts or add effects etc. But in the end I play the set I made at home, because I’m not a great fan of improvisation.



so there is no such thing as sleeparchive live it's just a preprogrammed set

the full intervieuw can be found on www.beatfreax.nl

go to the section music and then interviews you'll find it there