Wobbler
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So, I went to see Moodymann last night. He was playing along with Richard Dorfmeister in the Spiegeltent. I knew Moodymann was to be on first so I got there at 11, only to find out he started at 10.30. You couldn't actually see him because he was playing behind a screen, you could ony see a sillouhette (sp?). It was probably the most mixed up set I've ever seen. It felt like it was just someone playing you their favourite records rather than a dj set. Very little mixing and the sequencing was bizzare. He didn't play any of his own stuff, which showed an impressive amount of humility (imho). Every track he played was excellent - disco, house, soul, hip hop, jazz, techno & latiny stuff. The only tracks I recognised were Dj Pierre's Acid Trax and Modern Romance - Can You Move. He also played lil Louis - I Called U. but someone told me what it was, I didn't recognise it. It was loads of fun and a great opportunity to listen to a house music legend play some of his favourites. He did some talking too, something which would normally piss me off, but I enjoyed yesterday. Despite the screen it was one of the most intimate dj sets I've ever seen (admittedly faint praise). The venue was only about 1/3 full for the duration of the set. Anyway, he finished up at about midnight and Richard Dorfmeister came on lomg with an Mc called Earl Zinger came on.
Dorfmeister played some really bland boring house to a very appreciative crowd (the place filled up as soon as he came on). The Mc, in fairness, made it a bit more interesting but still it was just dull, slickly produced annomyous house music. The audience didn't seem to care though. What gives?
Dorfmeister played some really bland boring house to a very appreciative crowd (the place filled up as soon as he came on). The Mc, in fairness, made it a bit more interesting but still it was just dull, slickly produced annomyous house music. The audience didn't seem to care though. What gives?