I was there, and was lucky enough to hear a bit of an interview with him after he played where he basically explained that the set-up wasn't the best. He started off trying to play some tricks in the mix and add a bit more Ooomph to the mix but found that one deck was slightly wobbly and the mixer was a good few years old and getting a bit knacekered. He went about the rest of the set playing straight track after track and they blended very well.Originally Posted by Spark
Some people would say a bad workman blames his tools, I would say a club needs to have up to date kit if they expect people to play well ;)
As for productions, Skoog was easily the best for me last year. Brought about a better form to the music, and got more people interested in Techno as a whole which can't be half bad :clap: