

Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
ACfromSAC wrote:BRC doesn't share in my usual brand of musical preference (my Slayer flag will be flying over my camp), any good recommendations for whom I should make a point to catch while I'm out there? Crystal Method is an easy one, REALLY digging The Gaslamp Killer so far (thanks homiesinheaven)... who else? Come on all ye electronic music fanatics, help an ignorant fellow out. Thanks!
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:
Honestly.. no one can really answer that but you. Best thing to do is make a mental note of where the major players are.. and just wander at night and follow your ears. If it sounds good, go closer! If it sucks.. go check out some art and do a loop.
Although.. don't be afraid to get right up in there and hear it for what it's worth on a good system. Lots of times what it sounds like from afar may sound like shoes in a dryer until you get up there.. and only then you can hear the intricacies of the music and really appreciate what's going on. Hell.. the party itself is half the fun, anyway..
..and there are plenty of people that will tell you that no matter what, even up close it sounds like shoes in a dryer..![]()
To each their own! It's just there for enjoyment. Enjoy it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:Lee Burridge on the Robot Heart bus Friday night/Saturday morning. WICKED thick psychadelic tech house. Blow your mind stuff as the sun comes out.
JELO is always a party wherever he plays.. eclectic high energy mixing.
Art Department/Damian Lazarus/et al on the RH bus Wednesday night. Kinda mellow last couple times that I've caught them but super good and masterfully spun house music.
Dj Dan is always fun and plays a good tech house-y blend.
Past that.. it honestly just changes from party to party and the vibe of the venue. If you want house music under the stars in the dark expanse of the open playa.. find Robot Heart. If you want high energy and bright lights.. find Opulent Temple.
Wander wander wander.. go where the party in your mind takes you..
junglesmacks wrote:..and there are plenty of people that will tell you that no matter what, even up close it sounds like shoes in a dryer..![]()
ACfromSAC wrote:BRC doesn't share in my usual brand of musical preference (my Slayer flag will be flying over my camp), any good recommendations for whom I should make a point to catch while I'm out there? Crystal Method is an easy one, REALLY digging The Gaslamp Killer so far (thanks homiesinheaven)... who else? Come on all ye electronic music fanatics, help an ignorant fellow out. Thanks!
Dis)'(rack wrote:I am a big time Slayer \m/ fan myself, and also am a drum'n'bass head. DnB is typically fast breakbeats at ~170 bpm, so it probably would be a good fit for you.
Aphrodite - Opulent & Root on different days.
ACfromSAC wrote:Dis)'(rack wrote:I am a big time Slayer \m/ fan myself, and also am a drum'n'bass head. DnB is typically fast breakbeats at ~170 bpm, so it probably would be a good fit for you.
Aphrodite - Opulent & Root on different days.
From my limited electro experience (by limited, I mean burning man last year), it was the faster stuff that I tended to gravitate towards at night. Something with a bit more of an aggressive beat. This seems right in that realm. Thanks for the tip!
Dis)'(rack wrote:Youtube NOISIA, BTK & Optiv, Mefjus, Upbeats...these guys are more into the neurofunk, and deep/dark tech dnb (NOISIA is crazy all over the place). Stuff is closer to metal than most electronica.
I used to not like electronica when I first went 11 yrs ago...now I DJ DnB...go figure.
BTW...I live in Sacto too. Hope you enjoy.
swampdog wrote:very pleased to see fewer big names than last year (big name defined as: someone I've heard of). The "gotta go see the <whoever> concert!"vibe was harshing my mellow.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
ACfromSAC wrote:Dis)'(rack wrote:Youtube NOISIA, BTK & Optiv, Mefjus, Upbeats...these guys are more into the neurofunk, and deep/dark tech dnb (NOISIA is crazy all over the place). Stuff is closer to metal than most electronica.
I used to not like electronica when I first went 11 yrs ago...now I DJ DnB...go figure.
BTW...I live in Sacto too. Hope you enjoy.
Well hell, if you happen to see my Slayer flag flying somewhere near 8:15 and D (hopefully), drop by for a cold beer and say hello. Thanks again for the tips!
junglesmacks wrote:swampdog wrote:very pleased to see fewer big names than last year (big name defined as: someone I've heard of). The "gotta go see the <whoever> concert!"vibe was harshing my mellow.
Yeah.. honestly.. I can count the "big names" on one hand this year.. which I'll call as a good thing! As much as I love seeing world class DJs in person, it was garnering the wrong kind of attention to things...
Homiesinheaven wrote:junglesmacks wrote:..and there are plenty of people that will tell you that no matter what, even up close it sounds like shoes in a dryer..![]()
hahaha, from the deep playa everything sounds like shoes in a dryer or robots taking a shit. thanks for the recommendations, any other tech house or minimal house?
Jgladdy wrote:This seems shorter than previous year's no? Lineups look awesome but seems more centered around the massive/big sound camps. Maybe not, I'd have to dig up an old one...Either way, excited to be dancing in the dust!
mackerous wrote:I do know there is punk on the playa.
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