Written by Kim Owens Friday, 19 August 2005 00:00
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Building a base of minimal tech house (and with most sets or compilations), things start slowly and build up as each track draws you into his rhythmic hypnosis session. With a very New Order bassline ala “Fine Time” and the vocal ghost from Underworld, “Drama Society” from Crying Hero sets off the electro fire. And things just keep getting furrier from there, from the lounge bubbles of “Einmusik” to the retro trip with a Kraftwerk twist on “Hugg & Pepp” from Snabeln.
Something I definitely appreciate is something that should be a motto for most DJs: paying attention to the people on the dancefloor who reflect the longitude and latitude of where the night is going, as opposed to throwing down “Sandstorm” for the third time that night (if I never hear that song again it will be too soon). Although this listening was a party of one this time around, Keitel’s experience and knack for musical architecture is very clear and is expected to keep his dancers happy.
www.gavinkeitel.com
www.stomp.com.au
www.studiodistribution.com
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