Re: [acid-jazz] Goldie

From: nethed (nethed@ninjatune.net)
Date: Sun Sep 15 2002 - 09:07:33 CEST

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    i havent heard goldie play since two summers ago
    at creamfields, but i used to regularly go to
    metalheadZ @ the blue note & catch him @ pure science
    on weds until about 99 when my musical tastes flipped
    back to a more laid back diet.

    as i havent heard him recently, i can only say that when
    i did hear him, he would play mostly well upfront dubplates
    and a lot of his own mixes ... he was always about 6 months
    ahead in terms of sound direction.

    you didnt expect him to play metalheadz greatest hits did
    you?

    respect

    nB

    >Hallo everyone!
    >
    >this is a bit off the aj-topic, but i thought it could be interesting to you
    >jazzy-people.
    >
    >yesterday Goldie and MC Rage did a gig in my hometown of Moscow.
    >It was kinda cool to see the living legend of jungle and drum'n'bass, but me
    >and my friends were a bit embarassed about Goldie's selection of music. He
    >spinned a long set - about 4 hours, and all the time he was playing very
    >agressive and imho opinion very primitive version of drum'n'bass. Sure
    >everybody including me were enjoying themselves on the dancefloor for some
    >time - it was Goldie after all. but, i expected a more intelligent
    >selection.
    >What i wanted to ask - those of you who've seen him dj or live please share
    >your impressions. thanks in advance!
    >
    >peace,
    >
    >ilya
    >
    >NP - "Voices of Urban Renewal" (guidance)
    >
    >
    >www.dt-own.ru
    >on-line magazine of electronic sound

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