equinox_code wrote:As an exclusive lover of electronic music, i tend to find the gig type affairs quite sterile. Too crowded, poor dancing space, regimented positions, shitty start/finishing times etc. Perhaps i've just attended the wrong type in the past, but the best nights out for me are always with the lesser known acts and in smaller venues. Apologies if that's an anti-contribution
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:They're at Laver this time aren't they? As for electronic music, I've seen a couple of good acts but they tend to be ones that have real instruments blended in. The Field were absolutely amazing as a live act as he'd formed a band to tour with.
Skerret wrote:Also, when they say no video, they mean it. Guy in front of us was literally carried out by security after filming for a bit.
Went to them last weekend, was ok in the end. How many people performing when you went to see them? Youtube vids I'd seen suggested 3 members, but there were only 2 on stage. No drummer.Brooks wrote:Last thing I saw was Death Grips at the WWW in Shibuya. Short but solid, and got 'round the abovementioned sequenced percussion problem by hooking a live kit to trigger sample banks of whatever drum sounds were called for by the tracks. I consider this the ideal..
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