IdleRich
IdleRich
Anyway, tomorrow some guy I know a bit is having a birthday bash thing tomorrow at this place called Anjos 70 or something, he's got a LOT of DJs spinning records for him and when we were out the other day drinking with a mutual friend he asked me if I would like to join in and play a short set. So yeah, I'm up for it, right now I'm pulling out all sorts of records that I could consider for my big moment tomorrow. My idea is to really express myself as much as possible, to start off in one place and to, you know, build it up, but not just build it up, I want to take people sideways as well as up, I want them to experience as many emotions as possible, my aim is that by the end they will be exhausted and I don't just mean in a physical, bodily sense. Sure, of course they WILL be physically exhausted from dancing so much, from giving everything that they have to the irresistible beats that i am gonna serve them and which will no doubt seize their bodies and simply make them dance - er although I'm not sure that it's the right expression to say that they are "giving everything" if I just take it, but regardless of the expression, that IS what I am going to do, I am going to coil the music round them like a fucking anaconda and place them on the dance floor where they will dangle on the end of my strings like helpless little marionettes ha ha ha. Sorry, where was I? Yeah, I was gonna say, not just physically exhausted but also that I fully intend to put them through the emotional wringer at the same time. I really want them to experience every emotion known to man or woman, in fact many emotions they will experience more than once so that by the end they will be smiling hopefully through the agonising tears of melancholy still drying on their faces as they crawl on blistered feet to the exit.
So my Choon of the Day is this one that I am considering as a possible set opener, the reason being that, while on the face of it, it's "just" a slinkily suggestive slice of sykedelic psoul, I think that in addition to simply being a beautiful song it is also one which bares enough of its hidden claws every now and again - in the form of crunching razor sharp guitar licks - to hint that the following journey through my mind might contain somewhat more in the way of twists and turns and hidden depths than one might have hitherto expected.
So my Choon of the Day is this one that I am considering as a possible set opener, the reason being that, while on the face of it, it's "just" a slinkily suggestive slice of sykedelic psoul, I think that in addition to simply being a beautiful song it is also one which bares enough of its hidden claws every now and again - in the form of crunching razor sharp guitar licks - to hint that the following journey through my mind might contain somewhat more in the way of twists and turns and hidden depths than one might have hitherto expected.