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Psy_Clone
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 00:51
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Im surprised no one wrote about it till now So i raised
the gluv- It was f***in amaizing !
this man broke each bone of my body great minimal-tech and
techno music, realy enjoyed
his set from the begining to the very and
Before Dusty played Chaiom who gave some
great minimal-house pumping tune anjoyed
his set very much, and i stayed only 4
a little time for Avishai Partok set who also
was very nice.
All in all great job Barzilay ha a realy good
time.
p.s: I saw Godzil making a movie realy looking forward seeing it |
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psychopsy
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 01:03
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And you wanna be cool right?
it has no relevation to this forum!
peace |
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Psy_Clone
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 01:15
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Well no need to be Cynicel to
which forum does it fit?
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gabs
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 01:25
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On 2008-01-27 01:03, psychopsy wrote:
And you wanna be cool right?
it has no relevation to this forum!
peace
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of course it's relevant, even more than relevant to this forum.
the guy makes great electronic music, you (psyclone) are lucky to have heard him |
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Psy_Clone
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 01:33
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Thanx gabs and the truth is i actualy feell very lucky.
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evgeny@aero-groove
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 11:14
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was cool, but the sound was so awful as always in Brazily that i couldn't bare to hear how Dusties great music turns into a mesh of noize and left early...
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huda-g
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 12:39
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On 2008-01-27 01:03, psychopsy wrote:
And you wanna be cool right?
it has no relevation to this forum!
peace
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yehh..
and all the repetative pop songs that are called "trance" this days are super relavent ha?? |
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Yotam(Paganka C.)
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 12:45
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WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!
Dusty Kid is fucking awesome !!! It was defenitely one of the best live acts I ever heard in my life, such a brilliant Minimal Techno...
Massive RESPECT to barzilay team for bringing such an artist to preform LIVE in the holly land.
Keep it up guys,
b0m. |
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MoSH
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 13:06
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Seems like you guys had tons of fun out there...
Too bad I fall asleep and missed this event!
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pichchamp
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 13:47
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so...
Yotam sure took the words out of my keybord
it was defenetly the best live act i ever heard
dusty kid was 100 % pleasure to the ears!
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pinkE
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 16:07
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here is my point of view of this event...
http://www.106fm.co.il/#post/4208/
too bad didnt get to hear him in the end
As for the relevance to this forum this is a big question that should be rise indeed, as the borders of Electronic genres seem to be blurred and crossovers then surly everything counts, but that includes not only the fashionable Techno/Minimal but also Dub Step, Break Beat, Drum & Bass and everything that tweaks... no?
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LigaLize
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 21:44
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On 2008-01-27 01:03, psychopsy wrote:
And you wanna be cool right?
it has no relevation to this forum!
peace
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psy bye bye
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shahar
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 21:50
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On 2008-01-27 01:03, psychopsy wrote:
And you wanna be cool right?
it has no relevation to this forum!
peace
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Why not?
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shahar
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 21:51
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Well, I didn't really enjoy that one. True, clubs are not my natural territory, so this might not be a big surprise. The only reason I came was that I really like Dusty Kid's music. Really like it. And here I was disappointed to my surprise.
We came when Chaim was playing minimal funky stuff for 20 ppl, slowly the floor filled up, but Chaim's set really didn't flow and built the floor as it should have been doing. He jumped suddenly to more jumpy stuff at one point, as if he suddenly woke up and realized that he's in a club on the DJ booth with 100 ppl dancing in front of him. There was no flow it his set, even ignoring the few fuck ups with the broken tracks (maybe equipment problems). In the last half hour of his set suddenly everything just fell into place, and just became a tight long track developing flawlessly and rocking the floor. Heard good things about the guy, so maybe he just had a bad night. Happens.
Before I get to Dusty Kid, a few words about the club. The sound is quite horrible. Unless you are in the middle of the dancefloor, something difficult to do, as things are very very crowded there, you really suffer. And even there, there's no justice done to the music. Everything just vibrates and cracks in the club, there's way too much bass and horrible distortion everywhere. And as usual in Israeli clubs, they seem to think that A LOT of volume means good sound. I heard worse, but to bring such high class artists & DJs with so powerful music sound-wise to play on a system like this is just plain dumb. The club also really stinks- I had black stuff coming out of my nose the next day. I'm used to that after a party in the desert with all the dust. But clubs don't have dust, not even with Dusty Kid playing, which means this was all cigarette smoke. Pretty frightening. Our cloths stank so much when we got home, unbelievable. A little ventilation please!
Now for the main course. Dusty Kid's music can be divided to two directions roughly. One is the rougher more hardcore technoish stuff- tracks like The Riot or The Kitten, f.e. The other is the deeper and more psychedelic stuff- tracks like Psika (of course), the remix to The Droids or Kore, f.e. I connect more to the second direction, but most of his stuff, regardless of direction is just great, he's very melodic in a very sick way, and write truly twisted music. His set @ Barzilay was basically all built up from the first direction (I left a little before he finished, so maybe things changed in the end). It was flicker music, euphoric build & break music, and the melodies were mostly lost. And honestly, coupled with the horrible distortions, it was like listening to Skazi minus guitars and rock star pose in 130bpms. Not fun for me.
I guess I'll wait till spring now, and hopefully someone will have the balls to bring the Kid to a really Dusty venue outdoors, and give him a hint to go a bit more psychedelic. I would be very happy then.
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Yuli
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Posted : Jan 27, 2008 22:36
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I wasn't at that party in Barzilay, but I heard Dusty Kid's Live in Melbourne couple of months ago, and at least for me, the way Shahar pictured it was the way I felt about his set. There were too many breaks, and it was too much groove oriented, as if the new live mixes taken the soul out of the original music ( my opinion ofcourse )
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