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HoyaSaxa03

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2008, 12:18:00 pm »
good times, great meeting all of you ... anyone get the full story on what went down after the show with the bartender and the bat and the cops?
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2008, 12:46:00 pm »
i expected little from the opening DJ, People's Champion, but he delivered more.  fun danceable beats.
 
 i expected more from guns'n'bombs, but they delivered less.  as far as i could tell only one of the two/three was spinning.  he was ok, but didn't do a whole lot for me.  spent his set chatting with afore-mentioned crazies.
 
 i expected a lot from digitalism, and they delivered.  upstairs at DC9 was packed, and the crowd did a decent job at dancing up a storm (considering it's DC    ;)   ).  the floor was woobling to the beat under the weight of all the dancers jumping in unison, a little worrysome at time.  kinda disappointed that we didn't rate an encore.
 
 no further info on what happened outside... maybe i'll ask ross (of 930 staph fame) next time i see him, he was talking with the bartender at the time.
 
 i had an absolute blast last night - great music, fun dancing and even better company.  this morning was indeed on the rough side.  a chipotle burrito and a bottle of water will hopefully put me back in shape...
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2008, 02:57:00 pm »
i'm surprised you didn't complain about it being too packed as you usually do.
 
 the floor was indeed soft in spots.  i noticed this during the open acts.  the spot we settled upon for the main act was solid as a rock.
 
 again there were some pushy buffoons upfront but test of will was nowhere as acute as at the Justice show.
 
 
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  i expected little from the opening DJ, People's Champion, but he delivered more.  fun danceable beats.
 
 i expected more from guns'n'bombs, but they delivered less.  as far as i could tell only one of the two/three was spinning.  he was ok, but didn't do a whole lot for me.  spent his set chatting with afore-mentioned crazies.
 
 i expected a lot from digitalism, and they delivered.  upstairs at DC9 was packed, and the crowd did a decent job at dancing up a storm (considering it's DC     ;)    ).  the floor was woobling to the beat under the weight of all the dancers jumping in unison, a little worrysome at time.  kinda disappointed that we didn't rate an encore.
 
 no further info on what happened outside... maybe i'll ask ross (of 930 staph fame) next time i see him, he was talking with the bartender at the time.
 
 i had an absolute blast last night - great music, fun dancing and even better company.  this morning was indeed on the rough side.  a chipotle burrito and a bottle of water will hopefully put me back in shape...

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2008, 03:21:00 pm »
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  i'm surprised you didn't complain about it being too packed as you usually do.
 
 again there were some pushy buffoons upfront but test of will was nowhere as acute as at the Justice show.
you just answered your own question (in as much as "i'm surprised..." was a question    :p   )
 
 did you enjoy the show?  thought?  observations?
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2008, 03:23:00 pm »
I was worried about the floor thing, and that thought was in the back of my mind during Digitalism set, but it was a great night. This morning I definitely payed the price with a huge hangover
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2008, 04:38:00 pm »
I have the flu so my senses are dulled...
 I thought the show as a lot of fun for a Monday night.  I felt like I was sitting at a chef's table being so close to the band.  I felt after the beginning the lead singer hammed up his German accent for the effect.  Next time, I might not stand so close to the front.  The backup singer kept fiddling this small touch sensitive tablet-like instrument with moving LEDs.  I couldn't link that to changes in the music.  Anybody know what the instrument is?
 
 
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
  i'm surprised you didn't complain about it being too packed as you usually do.
 
 again there were some pushy buffoons upfront but test of will was nowhere as acute as at the Justice show.
you just answered your own question (in as much as "i'm surprised..." was a question     :p    )
 
 did you enjoy the show?  thought?  observations? [/b]

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #21 on: March 25, 2008, 05:35:00 pm »
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
 The backup singer kept fiddling this small touch sensitive tablet-like instrument with moving LEDs.  I couldn't link that to changes in the music.  Anybody know what the instrument is?
"backup singer" - LOL.  he did provide occasional vocals, but i wouldn't call him a backup singer.  definitely wasn't his prime role up there.
 
 i can't recall what the name of the midi triggering device that you're referring to, it'll come to me.  he was using it to trigger samples and loops in upcoming measures, so the effects of what he was doing wouldn't be heard immediately.
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2008, 11:44:00 am »
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
 The backup singer kept fiddling this small touch sensitive tablet-like instrument with moving LEDs.  I couldn't link that to changes in the music.  Anybody know what the instrument is?
"backup singer" - LOL.  he did provide occasional vocals, but i wouldn't call him a backup singer.  definitely wasn't his prime role up there.
 
 i can't recall what the name of the midi triggering device that you're referring to, it'll come to me.  he was using it to trigger samples and loops in upcoming measures, so the effects of what he was doing wouldn't be heard immediately. [/b]
I wasn't there, but I'm willing to bet it was a KORG Chaos Pad

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2008, 12:10:00 pm »
nope, definitely not a kaos pad - that name i can remember.
 
 what he was playing was almost exactly like a Yamaha Tenori-On (link 1,  link 2,  link 3).  sort of like a rhythmic lite-brite    :)      i scoped the gear when i first got to DC9, but the stage was quite dark so i couldn't see it very well.  the reason why i say "almost exactly" is because the lights on digitalism's contraption were red - and every tenori-on i've ever seen has white LEDs.  so either digitalism has a custom tenori-on, or it's something else.  yamaha can't make tenori-ons fast enough, so it would almost certainly have to be an after-market custom job if it is in fact a tenori-on.
 
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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2008, 05:41:00 pm »
i was right up in front of pad guy but I can no longer remember the proportions of the tablet.
 
 what i remember bears a strong resemblance to the Kaoss 3 Pad, perhaps with less instrumentation around the LEDs:
 
  http://youtube.com/watch?v=O51Bp2VWaEk&feature=related
 
 As you suggest, with their access, they could have a custom job or something high end we've never heard of.
 
 I call him "backup singer" because although he had very little to sing, at one point seem frantic about the lack of sound in his mike and waved for the sound engineer(s) to up the volume.

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #25 on: March 27, 2008, 01:38:00 pm »
I'll be another person to note the floor buckling under the pressure of the jumping and dancing but - wow!  what a show!  a total DIY techno blast.

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Re: digitalism @ dc9 roll call
« Reply #26 on: March 27, 2008, 04:51:00 pm »
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
  what i remember bears a strong resemblance to the Kaoss 3 Pad, perhaps with less instrumentation around the LEDs:
 
   http://youtube.com/watch?v=O51Bp2VWaEk&feature=related  
 
i remember it looking a little more like this:
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
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