Yeah, I've only heard him once I think. Way, way back '95 or something. I remember he arrived in a VIP Mercedes of something like a superstar. That was pure Millsian onslaught, though and a bit too much IIRC. I'm not that familiar with his DJing really. And I am not a Surgeon fan either, he's way too adored in some of the more puritan techno circles although he's made some classics. I like the really spartan style of the early stuff, almost comically hard-edged and unemotional.He wouldn't just mix tracks like that one with things like 'Step to Enchantment' he'd also throw in Rhythm & Sound tracks which to me at the time sounded like he was mixing dub with Techno before I knew what was going on. He seems to always keep it fresh as a DJ now which is very difficult, he played dubstep tracks with techno for a while, but even now it seems like he is more into his 'live' setup. That one's a new one to me though.
I was seeing a girl in Birmingham for a while early 2000s, used to go to... what Que Club, Sanctuary - was that where House of God was?I went to House of God a lot in the early 2000s and did not know what I was hearing. Is he still a great DJ?
I was seeing a girl in Birmingham for a while early 2000s, used to go to... what Que Club, Sanctuary - was that where House of God was?
Freerotation set from a few years back hit the sweet spot. Europa sample intro
This stood out for all the right reasons
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Electronic Recordings from Maui Jungle Vol. 1, by Anthony Child
11 track albumanthonychild.bandcamp.com
Atomic Jam was a bigger Techno rave. I saw Hawtin, Slater and more at the Que Club and Mills and the Sanctuary. House of God was smaller but hedonistic and at Subway City.
Just looking through the only Paul Damage tracklist I can find online and he plays some tracks I know now like Mike Dearborn - Birds on E but the best thing about going to these clubs for me at the time was I didn't have a clue what the music was.