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By aphrael (Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 06:15:45 AM EST) (all tags)
Successes:
  • The Verve. Holy. Fucking. Shit. I've never been a fan of theire genre, but they were simply mindblowingly amazing. (It probably helped that they were on X and the crowd had been waiting for this show for years, but still ...)
  • Gogol Bordello. Slam dancing in the 95 degree heat in a tightly packed energetic crowd is fun, even if it results in surprising soreness two days later.
  • Battles. Fantastic fun. :) A lot of the acts this weekend were threading the line of mixing the techno and rock sounds, but they did it best, and with the most energy.
  • Fatboy Slim. I'd expected this to be my absolute favorite, but after the Verve it was something of anticlimax. (oops). Still, it was a great show. :) He's one of the best in the world at what he does, and one of the few artists in the genre that I like almost as much as I like DJ Shadow; so seeing him was at least an amazing anticlimax. :)
  • Deadmaus. Great live mixing.
  • Diplo. The best drum and bass I've heard since I fell in lvoe with the genre in the first place.
  • Cafe Tacuba. Fun mexican rock.
  • Carbon/Silicon. Strangely endearing aging british blues-rock band.
  • Death Cab For Cutie: nice mellow music to relax to in the late afternoon.
  • Kraftwerk: This was fun, albeit surreally like reading Adam Smith.


Fails:

  • Roger Waters. Roger Waters is supposed to be mindblowingly amazing (see, eg, the Verve and Gogol Bordello). In fact, while the effects were cool ... the music sounds exactly like the music on the albums. This is not a good thing.
  • Dmitri from Paris. I suppose someone had to remix 70s r&b and soul songs with a techno beat. But I don't have to listen to it.
  • Luckyiam. Sounds like the dude is trying to ride the independent hiphop formula to fame and fortune, only it's hard to do, because without the soul to illuminate the formula, it fails.
  • The Breeders. I really wanted to like this. But I wasn't able to make it happen.
  • Bondo Do Role. This is totally sexist of me, but: I like guy hiphop much more than girl hiphop, and the fact that it was brazilian hiphop wasn't able to save it for me.
  • Portishead. It was fun to be in an excited crowd, but ... a little too downtempo for me, I think.
Unfortunately failed to see:
  • Aesop Rock and Aphex Twin (it was way more important to keep my sick travelling companion company).
  • Justice. It was fucking cold on Sunday night, and after being bored by Roger Waters, and getting increasingly cold over the course of his set, I couldn't motivate myself to get over to the dance tent. Which is a shame, as it sounded fucking amazing from the campground, where I could feel the beat in the ground ... although it was pleasant for falling asleep to. :) I still have the nagging sense that the show was mindblowingly amazing and I shouldn't have missed it.
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Find the pig yet? by wiredog (2.00 / 0) #1 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 06:42:28 AM EST
The Verve. One of my guilty pleasures is "Bittersweet Symphony". Amazingly well crafted song. Too little well crafted music these days.

Fatboy Slim is still around?

Kraftwerk is still around? I was listening to them back in 1979!

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The very first by blixco (2.00 / 0) #9 Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 06:25:30 AM EST
electronic music I heard, as well as the very first quadrophonic Hi Fi I heard, was "Autobahn."

That was back in nineteen dickety seven.
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still around by aphrael (2.00 / 0) #10 Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 09:09:16 AM EST
the coachella music festival is this very strange mix of new unknown artists, contemporary hot indie artists, surprise reunions, and aging legends.

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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Dmitri from Paris is okay, by fluffy (2.00 / 0) #2 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 07:02:34 AM EST
but Fantastic Plastic Machine does the schtick MUCH better.

It's a shame your traveling companion had to get sick during Aphex Twin.  I've always wanted to see him live.  Although I'd hope he actually plays instruments as part of it... I have something of a philosophical problem with live performances from knob-twiddlers (I mean, as much as I love Plaid's music, when I saw them live I couldn't tell for the life of me if they were actually doing anything).
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he was on my 'i want to see this list' by aphrael (2.00 / 0) #3 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 07:04:45 AM EST
but taking care of travelling companions is the most important thing. :)

and due to timing it meant that i ended up very close to the stage for the verve, without which the experience of that performance wouldn't have been nearly the same.

so ... no regrets. :)


If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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Musical stylings by ucblockhead (2.00 / 0) #4 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 07:15:50 AM EST
I thought half of the Breeders died a decade ago...

Have you ever seen Roger Waters when he was anything other than dull and whiny? I've wanted to like him, but...



portishead by MillMan (2.00 / 0) #5 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 08:20:36 AM EST
yeah they should be seen in a small club in Paris during the dead of winter. Or something.

Fatboy Slim would be fun live.

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i had more fun at deadmaus by aphrael (2.00 / 0) #6 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 09:01:39 AM EST
probably because i was so blown away by the verve that whoever came immediately after was going to suffer by comparison.

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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How good were Death Cab? by Driusan (2.00 / 0) #7 Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 01:30:29 PM EST
Do you think they'd be worth $58CAD to see them with Stars at the Toronto Island? (which happens to be one of my favourite venues, but I can't convince myself that the show is really worth that much money..)


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No. by aphrael (4.00 / 1) #8 Wed Apr 30, 2008 at 06:12:00 AM EST
Unlike most of the acts on my 'successes' list, I wouldn't pay to see them again.

I basically chilled out on the lawn (they were right after cafe tacuba, who were high-energy dance band for me). It was relaxing and mellow and that was about it.

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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