Oh, and Ive just been looking at the NME website, and its just made a bit of a shock revelation to me. While I was waiting to see Plaid, we watched a completely mental DJ, simply billed as Warp DJ. As I recall they were playing the most insanely fast gabba and speed-jungle, and everyone was jumping about in a complete frenzy. Being on shrooms, I recall feeling a tad berwildered by the whole thing, but what really stood out to me was one particularly memorable mix, which made me laugh my socks off. Probably the hardest and fastest Gabba tune was briefly abrubted twice by the smooth as sample of MC Hammers Cant Touch This while electronic voices screeched Fuck and Cunt. Turns out it was Aphex Twin! The moral of the story is: Dont do mushrooms before youve found out who the mystery DJ is .
From: Bongdevil@aol.com Reply-To: orb@mailman.xmission.com To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [Orb] Loophead@Glastonbury Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 06:52:45 EDT
In a message dated 7/2/02 11:40:31 AM GMT Daylight Time, barrydark@hotmail.com writes:
Boards of Canada played- they did their entire set kneeling down and rinsed some quite heavy beats onto their warped ambient sounds
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