Quote Originally Posted by JACKSTAR
If you like your Techno Hard (as I know u do) then don't bother going just to see him !!! I saw him at Lost about 2 years ago and was really disapointed. Don't get me wrong I have a few Hood records and he is a good producer but that night he didn't do it for me. He played "Destiny's Child" - Survivor in the middle of his set and 95% of the crowd soon came down off their high by wondering if they had walked into the wrong club.

P.
Atomic Jam is with Dave Clarke and Chris Finke.

Lets not forget how important Rob was in the early 90's. To be largely responsible for the way Techno has shaped itself needs some respect. I'm also interested in this "hardness" issue. Does it have to be rock hard all night?? In my opinion, Rob is one of the best dancefloor manipulators in the world, and by going to see him will never fail to inspire and educate.
Here's a little review I've found on the net relating to his performance at Orbit, Saturday just passed......

"Hood.....
Ridiculous.
Full semi live kit in effect...on point mixing for 3 hours straight.

He is the for me the 'producers' DJ...technically brilliant...amazing thought provoking production within the trax he selects...flowing...and a deep sound throughout..no gimmicks required thank-you."

"I thought Rob was superb, deep, different, dark, yet soulful and everything we expected him to be."

"so intense for the whole 3 hours, so controlled, never missing a beat. Couldn't make out many live segments, and couldn't honestly tell what he was doing all the way through, just coz he was so smooth and flowing. And the tunes were something else"

DOESN'T SOUND TOO SHODDY, DOES IT??


(PS- Jackstar- he was awesome at the last Lost party, Nov 02'. Are you talking about the one at Mass??)