Oh yeah and I didn't see any Buddha statue but it might have been up there.
Oh yeah and I didn't see any Buddha statue but it might have been up there.
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
Mr C was bangin in the underground, i got up front for a bit before i needed some h2o. Too many other good memories to list, i'm just running the replay in my head right now.
crap cam phone pic
Here's a bit of Inner City:
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
Nice video man. I would have loved to have seen that, heard the line to get in was massive. I ended up at Rare Form which was a bit of a disaster.
Yeah I heard Magda didn't even get to play? Drag. I don't know about the line - guess we got there early; there was definitely a line (mob actually) but it didn't look too bad; it didn't matter to me though, the guys who hooked me up hustled me right through security and straight in. VIP treatment hells yeah!
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
Magda got up there, fiddled about with her equipment for a bit with another guy. It almost looked like they couldn't get the Xone k2 working with her setup. Safeword continued to play through, then apparently Maceo Plex got denied by security so he was late. Eats Everything went on, played about 4 tracks then Maceo showed and finished the remainder of the hour. Then Maya Jane Coles played 3-4 and they kept turning the sound lower throughout the set, eventually cutting it off at 4.
I put some photos up from the festival and my adventures in Detroit: http://turntablepoetry.com/2012-demf/
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
zeds dead played the most unreal set. Ive seen quite a few established djs live, and that set blew my mind. It was sooooo fucking crazy
Posted some more video from Detroit:
Maya Jane Coles:
DJ Psycho:
Pirahnahead:
Nina Kraviz:
and a random marching band in a local bar:
"Art is what you can get away with." - Marshall McLuhan
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