ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE.
USE THEM TOGETHER. USE THEM IN PEACE.
So is this the year we make contact?
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE.
USE THEM TOGETHER. USE THEM IN PEACE.
So is this the year we make contact?
So, I had a look back over my ‘party’ posts, and picked out all the international, techno, tech-house, minimal, nu-disco, house DJ/live acts, that I’ve seen play in Sydney during 2009 so far.
Here’s my list below, roughly in the order I saw them all. I’ll add in some comments about each of them soon. A lot of music this year, that’s for sure! I certainly don’t feel like we miss out on seeing a lot of DJs/acts anymore in Australia.
The ++ means I saw them more than once.
Simon Baker ++
Radio Slave ++
Christian Martin
Claude VonStroke
Mathew Jonson [Live] ++
2000 And One
Ewan Pearson
Joris Voorn
Tim Green
Heidi
Manuel Tur
Maetrik [Live]
DJ HMC ++
DJ HMC [Live]
Jo Mills
Marc Romboy
Daniel Dreier ++
Minilogue (Sebastin Mullaert)
Stimming [Live]
Justus Kohncke [Live]
Konrad Black
Hernan Cattaneo
Jesse Rose
Loco Dice
Motorcitysoul
The Revenge
Dinky
Anja Schneider
Guy Gerber [Live]
Popof [Live]
Justin Martin
Yam Who?
H.O.S.H.
Mike Shannon
Audion [Live]
Glimpse [Live]
Johnny D
Butch
Chris Duckenfield
Steve Bug ++
Ame (Frank Wiedemann)
Benji Frohlich
Move D [Live]
Tim Sweeney
Umek
Alter Ego [Live]
Marco Carola
Laurent Garnier [Live]
Nick Curly
D ‘Julz
Jamie Jones
Format:B [Live]
Arnaud Le Texier
Alex Smoke [Live]
Motor City Drum Ensemble
Henrik Schwarz [Live]
Chateau Flight
Funk D’Void
DJ T.
Ripperton
Matthias Meyer
Plus some more I saw in the U.S.A in August…
Hugo [Live]
Depeche Mode [Live] ++
Francois K
DJ Cosmo
Smirk
Stephen Beaupré
Alka Rex [Live]
Vincent Lemieux
Akufen
John Tejada ++
Steve Bug
Club nights/events with international techno/minimal/deep-tech-house DJ/live acts coming up in Sydney…
I’ve made it out to the red ones so far. Thoughts and comments to be posted soon.
NOVEMBER 2009…
07.11.09 : Steve Bug @ Pulse Radio / AGWA Yacht Club – MV Starship (Sydney Harbour Evening Cruise)
07.11.09 : Steve Bug @ Pulse Radio After Party – Ladylux
14.11.09 : Ame, Move D [Live], Benji Frohlich @ Berlin Sessions – Civic Underground
20.11.09 : Recloose @ Trans Austral Express – 202 Broadway
21.11.09 : Holy Ghost @ Future Classic – Civic Underground
21.11.09 : Sascha Dive @ LadyLux – LadyLux
22.11.09 : Sascha Dive @ Beware The Cat – LadyLux
27.11.09 : Tim Sweeny @ HAHA Industries – Civic Underground
28.11.09 : Laurent Garnier [Live], Marco Carola, Tim Sweeney, Umek, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Alter Ego [Live], John Dahlback + More @ Stereosonic – The Entertainment Quarter
28.11.09 : Jamie Jones @ Reckless Republic Present… Red Raw – The Civic
28.11.09 : Nick Curly @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
28.11.09 : Laurent Garnier (DJ Set) + More ? @ Stereosonic After Party : One Love – The Cross
29.11.09 : D ‘Julz, Marco Carola @ The Bunker – Bunker Bar
29.11.09 : Jamie Jones, Nick Curly @ Spice – Kings Cross Hotel
29.11.09 : Jamie Jones @ Night School – LadyLux
DECEMBER 2009…
04.12.09 : Clark [Live] @ Civil Society / INDEX – Civic Underground
05.12.09 : Umek @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
05.12.09 : Alex Smoke [Live], Format:B [Live], Arnaud Le Texier @ The Likes Of You – The Civic
05.12.09 : Motor City Drum Ensemble @ Co-Op – The Vault
06.12.09 : Tom Clark, Daniel Dreier + More @ SubSonic Music Festival – Monkerai Valley
06.12.09 : Format:B [Live], Alex Smoke [Live], Jamie Jones + More @ SubSonic Music Festival – Monkerai Valley
06.12.09 : Tom Clark (9am) @ Spice – Kings Cross Hotel
06.12.09 : Motor City Drum Ensemble (7am) @ Co-Op After Party – The Terrace / The Bunker – Bunker Bar
11.12.09 : Darshan Jesrani (Metro Area) @ Picnic Social – Good God Small Club (La Campana)
11.12.09 : Henrik Schwarz [Live], Chateau Flight @ 5 Years Future Classic – The Civic
12.12.09 : Reboot (DJ Set), Emerson Todd @ Top Notch – Home : Terrace (Midday – 10pm)
12.12.09 : Funk D’Void, DJ T. @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
12.12.09 : Simon Flower [Live] @ TECHnique / Jandal – The Civic
12.12.09 : Reboot [Live] @ LadyLux – LadyLux
13.12.09 : Daniel Dreier + More (DJ T., Reboot ?) @ The Bunker – Bunker Bar
13.12.09 : Jay Shepheard + More @ Spice – Kings Cross Hotel
13.12.09 : Chateau Flight @ Aprés – The Tilbury Hotel (4pm)
13.12.09 : Darshan Jesrani (Metro Area) @ Sneaky Sundays – Hugo’s Lounge
18.12.09 : Jay Shepheard @ Shrug Xmas Party – Civic Underground
18.12.09 : DJ Misjah @ Mainline – Warehouse
19.12.09 : Nathan Fake [Live] @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
19.12.09 : Matias Aguayo @ Pirates Of The Underground III (Kompakt Boat Party) – MV Lady Rose (Sydney Harbour Cruise)
19.12.09 : Matias Aguayo, The Modernist (Joerg Burge) @ Kompakt Warehouse Party – D.A.F Warehouse
26.12.09 : Damian Lazarus + More @ AGWA Yacht Club – MV Starship (Sydney Harbour Cruise)
26.12.09 : Damian Lazarus @ LadyLux – LadyLux
31.12.09 : Carl Cox, Danny Tenaglia, Roger Sanchez @ Shore Thing – Bondi Beach
31.12.09 : Pepe Bradock @ NYE – Mad Racket – Marrickville Bowlo
31.12.09 : Sharam, Josh Wink + More @ Summanights NYE 2010 (2009) – Home
31.12.09 : Ripperton, Matthias Meyer + More @ Reckless Republic Present… A Higher State – Sydney Tower (Centre Point) 360 Bar/Restaurant
31.12.09 : Riton + More @ KsuPicnic NYE – Gilligans
Steve Bug @ AGWA Yacht Club – MV Starship Sydney – Sydney Harbour : 07.11.09
Photo by Ashley Mar from this album on ThisWayIn
It’s been ages since I’ve posted up some thoughts and comments about club/party nights out. The w/end of Saturday 7th November 2009, I saw one of my fave DJs Steve Bug from Berlin, play here twice in Sydney.
From 6pm-9pm on the fantastic MV Starship boat/ship for the AGWA Yacht Club party, cruising around beautiful Sydney Harbour. An afternoon/evening cruise this time.
Then much later, playing 2am until 4am (Sunday morning) at the newly renovated LadyLux in Kings Cross. I must say I’m impressed with all the changes at LadyLux, the new sound system is fantastic, and the place looks great, pump up the air-conditioning though!
I really enjoyed the music Steve Bug mixed up at both his performances, a nice range of styles, an energetic set of quality tech-house, deep-house, house, minimal, and (classic old) techno sounds on the boat. It’s the most energetic I’ve seen him perform/DJ, he was really getting into it, as were the crowd, fantastic vibe.
At LadyLux he played a mostly much deeper set perfect for the 2am-4am time-slot, with some moments of well placed intensity. I enjoyed this set more, and knew less of the music played. I don’t think many of the people from the boat cruise party also made it out to LadyLux, or lasted the distance to see him play again. Nice older crowd, lots of appreciation for quality music.
That new Transmat release from Greg Gow certainly gets a big reaction from a dance-floor, what a bomb! Speaking of tracks…
Some track-spotting across both his sets, in no particular order…
Tony Lionni – Found A Place
Russ Gabriel – Parsec
Steve Bug & Paris The Black Fu – Swallowed Too Much Bass (Joris Voorn Remix)
Channel X – Ticket
Stimming – Funk With Me
Martin Buttrich – Stoned Autopilot (Carl Craig C2 Version)
Steve Bug – Lover Boy
Ribn – Mined
Peace Division – Eh Oh Um
Greg Gow – The Bridge (Late Night Grand River Mix)
Adultnapper – Compass Rose
Alexi Delano – Molar One
Ribn – Plain City
Plastikman – Spastik (Dubfire Remix)
Joris Voorn – MPX309
James What & Dan Berkson – Ghosts
Vincenzo – Return Of Sha
Theo Parrish – Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix)
Aril Brikha – Groove La Chord
Anja Schneider & Sebo K – Rancho Relaxo
L.F.O Vs F.U.S.E – Loop
808 State – Pacific 202
Rhythim Is Rhythim – Strings Of Life
John Shananigans – Bounce The Blues
Voodeux – The Paranormal (Maetrik Remix)
Luna City Express – Mr. Jack
Cristian Vogel – Mulch Love (Dave Tarrida Remix)
Precious System – The Voice From Planet Love (Dixon Chic-A-Go Edit)
So back to the party!
As you may have heard, some sh*t went down, Spice got pushed out of The Bunker and has now moved to the Kings Cross Hotel. Lost Baggage is no more, those involved are doing their own separate things now as Finely Tuned, and Reckless Republic (who have teamed up with Future Entertainment/The Likes Of You). I don’t know the full story myself. Some words about it all on ITM here. Enjoy the music, let’s dance.
Here below are some club nights/events with international techno/minimal/deep-tech-house DJ/live acts here in Sydney…
I’ve made it out to the red ones, thoughts and comments posted up soon.
SEPTEMBER 2009…
05.09.09 : Omar S @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
06.09.09 : Omar S @ Spice – Kings Cross Hotel
06.09.09 : Mugwump (Kolombo) @ Picnic Warehouse Wonderland – Warehouse
12.09.09 : Kolombo (Mugwump) @ Kink – Nevermind
12.09.09 : Audion [Live], Oxia @ The Likes Of You – The Civic
12.09.09 : Dave Aju [Live] @ Mad Racket – Marrickville Bowlo
26.09.09 : Slam @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
26.09.09 : Roland Appel @ The Civic Social Club – The Civic
26.09.09 : Silicone Soul @ Musik Matters – Favela
27.09.09 : Roland Appel @ Aprés – Future Classic – Tilbury Hotel
OCTOBER 2009…
02.10.09 : Glimpse [Live] @ HAHA Industries : Under the Radar#06 ‘Kookaburra Down’ – Warehouse
03.10.09 : Inland Knights @ Ladylux (Re-Opening Party) – Ladylux
04.10.09 : Claude VonStroke, Erol Alkan, Aeroplane, Tiga, + More @ Parklife 2009 – Centennial Park
04.10.09 : Robert Hood, Michel Cleis + More @ Finely Tuned Presents… – The Cross
04.10.09 : Johnny D, Butch @ The Likes Of You – The Civic
05.10.09 : Johnny D @ Spice – Kings Cross Hotel
10.10.09 : Luca Bacchetti @ Ladylux – Ladylux
17.10.09 : DJ Hell @ Sneakerpeeps – The Metro
18.10.09 : DJ Hell @ The Bunker – Bunker Bar
18.10.09 : DJ Pierre @ The Bunker (1pm) – Bunker Bar
18.10.09 : Chris Duckenfield @ Hugo’s Lounge
24.10.09 : Chris Duckenfield @ Mad Racket “A Bingo, Bowls ‘n’ Beats” (11th Birthday) – Marrickville Bowlo
24.10.09 : Will Saul @ The Club Club – Chinese Laundry
25.10.09 : Chris Duckenfield @ B-Side – Berressford Hotel
25.10.09 : Will Saul @ Aprés – Future Classic – Tilbury Hotel
30.10.09 : Dicky Trisco @ Picnic Social – GoodGod Small Club (La Campana)
If you’re after info on other techno/minimal club nights with more local flavour in Sydney, check out the Sydney Loves Techno blog.
Also, the InTheMix – Sydney – What’s On section lists a whole range of electronic music events/club nights, check it out here.
So, jumping in back in time a couple of weeks here. Before I forget, here’s a list of what we got up to in the last week of our U.S.A holiday, in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
San Francisco – 4 days
– Door to door SuperShuttle mini-bus van to/from the airport.
– Stayed at the Orchard Hotel on Bush Street.
– San Francisco Movie Tour – filming locations tour on a mini-bus
– Visited the Yoda statue/fountain at the Letterman Digital Arts Centre which also has the HQ of Industrial Light and Magic, LucasArts & LucasFilms, visited the foyer of LucasFilms, full of Star Wars stuff.
– Saw San Francisco City Hall used in films like A View To A Kill, and Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
– Saw the Golden Gate Bridge.
– Saw the Painted Ladies (houses) in Alamo Square, and Lower Haight.
– Checked out Pier 39, saw the stinky and funny sea lions at early evening one day, and afternoon another.
– Walked up and down hills.
– Rode on the MUNI cable cars, trolley cars, trams, electric buses (trolleybus)
– Ate chinese food for lunch in Chinatown.
– Visited Tweekin’ records, where Sydney’s club Tweekin’ got it’s name.
– Walked up and down Lombard Street, very pretty.
– Shopped in the Westfield and around Union Square area.
– Transamerica Pyramid (where Miles works in Electic Dreams (movie)).
– Saw Miles & Madeline’s apartment 1117 Mason St. from Electric Dreams (movie).
– Had a drink in Francis Ford Coppola’s Cafe Zoetrope.
– Saw TV show Trauma being filmed in North Beach.
– Got annoyed at restaurants all closing their kitchens at 9.30pm when we were ready for dinner.
– Bought Levis jeans, so cheap!
– Walked around The Castro area, saw The Castro theatre, showing Bruno!
– walked up Haight Street, saw the Haight & Ashbury intersection.
– Ate and drank at the Magnolia Pub.
– Saw the Grateful Dead house.
– Saw Janis Joplin’s house.
– Visited the free San Francisco Cable Car Museum.
– Went to M5 Industries (Mythbusters) and took photos outside.
– Rode in taxis.
– Saw John Tejada & Steve Bug DJ at Mezzanine club.
– Saw Washington Square Park (Dirty Harry movie opening scene).
– Saw Saint Peter & Saint Paul Church Washington Square, North Beach.
– Bought Depeche Mode CDs and 12″ at Rasputin Movies & Music.
– Bought more plain T-shirts at Gap.
– Night tour of Alcatraz Island.
– My girlfriend Joanne broke her ankle on Alcatraz Island, an hour into the tour.
– Rode in a San Francisco Fire Dept ambulance.
– Spent hours at St. Francis Memorial Hospital ER department.
– Ate take away pizza at 2am at the hotel.
– Joanne spent a lot of time talking with, e-mailing and faxing the travel insurance people.
Los Angeles – 3 days
– Upgrade to premium economy class because of Joanne’s foot/splint from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
– Because of Joanne’s foot, she got assigned an airport security person to push her around in a wheelchair and we went to the front of every line/security checkpoint.
– Door to door shuttle mini-bus van to/from the airport.
– Stayed in the Hilton Checkers in Downtown, very nice! Great staff too.
– Saw Inglourious Basterds at Laemmle’s Grande 4-Plex theatre.
– Pushed Joanne around in the hotel’s own wheelchair, which we borrowed a few times.
– Caught up with an L.A based Internet techno friend Greg Riot Nrrd for Japanese lunch, in Little Tokyo.
– Saw the Disney Concert Hall.
– Ate a lot of room service, and at the hotel Checkers Downtown restuarant.
– Went to the Laugh Factory (West Hollywood), laughed for 4 hours, went to see secret guest stand-up comedian Jeremy Hotz (thanks to his Facebook update), and got the awesome surprise bonus of Dane Cook turning up. Other comedians performing on the night: Neal Brennan, Bobby Lee, Sebastian Maniscalco and a bunch more I can’t remember.
– It cost us almost $100 in a taxi to get from Downtown to West Hollywood and back, not cheap!
– Joanne spent a lot of time talking with, e-mailing and faxing the travel insurance people.
– Bought space invader key chains from the MOCA shop, didn’t get to visit the MOCA gallery/museum.
– Had a look around the downtown area we were staying in, walking by some filming locations of the movie Collateral.
– Pushed Joanne to/from Macey’s Downtown in a wheelchair, for some last minute shopping.
– Ate spanish food for late lunch, early dinner before heading to LAX.
– Travel insurance arranged for Joanne to fly home in Business Elite class, I stayed in economy.
– Bought a bunch of Godiva chocolate, perfume/edt, and alchohol duty free at LAX, so cheap!
– Watched on-demand movies on the flight home: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Matrix Revolutions, The Soloist, Pride & Glory.
More as I remember it.
Hello, just a quick update, sorry for the lack of info. We arrived back home in Sydney mid last week. It’s sad the holiday is over, and it’s no fun to be back at work. I miss being outside, walking around, doing and seeing new stuff.
So, as you may have heard, we had some drama during the last week of our holiday, my girlfriend broke her ankle on a tour of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco. She’s doing ok, much better now that she has a proper cast on (done here in Sydney this week) that she can walk on, to replace the temporary splint. She had to wait for all the swelling to go down from the injury and from the flight home before a cast could be put on. She got a little bit of DVT too, it’s all being looked after. Travel insurance should cover all the U.S.A medical, hospital, and ambulance $ costs. She got an upgrade to business elite class for the long haul, Los Angeles to Sydney flight home, allowing her to keep her foot/leg elevated, but not the best way to experience an upgrade is it. I have to say, everyone we came into contact with when it happened, and for our last days of travels and accomodation in the USA, was really helpful, friendly and genuinely concerned.
Being on crutches didn’t stop Joanne going to see Steve Bug & John Tejada DJing at Mezzanine in San Francisco, on our last night there, and then having 4 hours sleep before flying to Los Angeles. John Tejada was great, similar set/sounds to what/how he played in Chicago, starting with more deep-house/tech-house sounds, then getting into tougher, percussive and jackin’ techno beats in the middle, and then ending with some of his trademark melodic styles/sounds. We’re loving his remix of Bomb The Bass, due out soon, and his rework of Opus 3/Orbital’s Fine Day/Halcyon that he’s been ending his sets with recently. Steve Bug was great for the first 40 minutes, but then I kinda lost interest. Cool club though, great crowd, they know how to tune/run their Funktion One systems over there, that’s for sure. Smart Bar in Chicago had the same.
So, after San Francisco, we were in Los Angeles for 3 days, staying in downtown. We didn’t get up to a whole lot there, we ate a lot of room service. Made it out to the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood one night, and saw 4 hours of stand up comedians, with special secret guests Jeremy Hotz and Dane Cook! Laughed till we hurt, enjoyed that a lot. We decided to do that instead of seeing Steve Bug @ Avalon, and from what I heard after about that party/crowd, we made the right choice, too many people not there for the music I heard. We also got out to the movies on the other night, to see Inglourious Basterds, it was good, but not one of my fave Tarantino movies I have to say. Not sure if I mentioned, whilst we were in Chicago we saw a couple of movies there too: District 9 and Public Enemies, I loved District 9, was disappointed in Public Enemies, expected more from Michael Mann, Johnny Depp was great though. On the flight home to Sydney, I really enjoyed the new Robert Downey Jr and Jamie Foxx movie The Soloist, fantastic, go see it.
Anyway, will update this with more travel memories soon.
Will start blogging about Sydney’s techno/minimal scene again soon too. Some sh*t has gone down, looks like no more Lost Baggage, and those who were involved, have split and are doing separate things now. There are a heap of house/techno/minimal internationals coming to play down under over the next few months… Audion[Live], Oxia, Dave Aju, Omar S, Ame, Robert Hood, Michel Cleis, Slam, Steve Bug, Johnny D, Butch, Umek, Format B, Erol Alkan, Aeroplane, Henrik Schwarz, Glimpse [Live], Move D, Junior Boys, Alter Ego, DJ Pierre, Kolombo/Mugwump, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, John Dahlback, Laurent Garnier, Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Nick Curly and more. No doubt many will be on the same night, which is always annoying. I hope to get out to a lot of them.
More soon, hope you’re all well.
Hello from Chicago, via New York, Boston…
Sorry for the lack of posting here. We brought along Joanne’s laptop with us to the U.S.A, excited to be able to easily update our blogs with all our travels and adventures, during them. But, it’s been difficult to find the time, with so much to see and do, then collapsing at the end of every day into bed. We’ve been doing so much walking around, it’s great, but sore feet! It’s been awesome having a laptop with us, very handy. I wish Joanne’s iPhone’s Internet/data was working though.
We’re having a fantastic time, so much fun. I’m really surprised at how much we’re enjoying the U.S.A. This trip has really changed our (media influenced) perception of America and Americans. They are lovely people, polite, friendly and helpful, although that’s seen mostly through their amazing customer service, and obviously $ play a part. But we’ve had some great chats with random people we’ve met too, who are interested to hear about your travels and experiences, people are not afraid to strike up a conversation with strangers, like they are in Sydney.
Our flight with Delta from Sydney to Los Angeles was great, good cabin service, excellent on-demand video system, watched many movies and TV shows, decent food, smooth flight etc. The Los Angeles airport experience and flight to New York was far from great though, and very scary. We had the worst turbulence coming into land at New York JFK, I really thought we were going down any moment. Then we had a worrying 30 minute wait for the other half of our bags to finally turn up on the carousel at baggage collection. The queues and security checkpoints are a long wait, we’ve had many. I can’t believe how dirty, old and rundown LAX and JFK airports are, maybe it’s just the terminals Delta use. Customs and immigration all went well, was pretty quick, photo with glasses off and electronic scan of fingers and thumb of prints each hand, and welcome to the U.S.A.
Weather here has been hot, very hot, and it’s a lot more humid than I was expecting. And we’re had more hot days in a row than we’re used to in Sydney. We’ve probably had equal amounts of clear blue and overcast cloud covered skies. We’ve only had a couple of days where it rained or there was drizzle, but it didn’t last for long, quick storms. I think I’m going to be coming home with a tan, crazy! It’s certainly nice to be in warmer weather, coming from Sydney’s winter. Speaking of winter, it’s hard to imagine everything being covered in snow and ice during their winter when it’s this hot here.
So, Depeche Mode in New York, the main reason for our trip. The first concert we arrived late, missed 2 songs, and were seated side on to the action, half way down the arena, which was disappointing (these were the fan pre-sale ticket seats!), but they sounded fantastic, and the show looked amazing. Huge LED RGB giant (TV) screen behind them, with a half sphere LED RGB screen in the top/middle. Every song had a unique look, and visual/video. I’m sure there are loads of photos and YouTube clips around so you can see what I’m talking about. They used a lot of red and blue colours during the show with the lighting. I loved how they moved the lighting rigs around as part of the show too, and I don’t mean just up and down, during one song the lighting rigs looked like a bird flying, or ocean ripples, like a modulating syne wave, amazing. I tired to take some photos but our little old digital camera is really crap for photo’s at night in low light, and 3x optical zoom didn’t get anywhere near close enough to make it worth while.
Second concert, the next night we were on the dance floor, in the middle, about 20 rows back from the main stage, behind the VIP area, perfect spot, it sounded so much better, and the show looked fantastic front on. They give a fantastic performance, Dave Gahan sounded great, and jumps around like he’s 20 years younger. I decided to not bother with any photos the second night (although they would have looked great being so much closer), and just dance, enjoy the show, and make the most of the experience, and I’m really glad I did. I had a fantastic time. They played a slightly different set on the 2 nights too, which was nice. I was really happy that they played so many more of their older songs, I feared they may just play mostly the new album, which hasn’t really grown on me.
I’ve finally seen Depeche Mode live, and they were awesome! Here is the song list of the Monday night…
In Chains
Wrong
Hole To Feed
Walking In My Shoes
It’s No Good
A Question Of Time
Precious
Fly On The Windscreen
Little Soul
Home
Come Back
Policy Of Truth
In Your Room
I Feel You
Enjoy The Silence
Never Let Me Down Again
Encore #1
Stripped
Master And Servant
Strangelove
Encore #2
Personal Jesus
Waiting For The Night (Bare Version)
On the Tuesday night, they replaced ‘Little Soul’ with ‘Jezebel’, ‘Home’ with ‘A Question Of Lust’, and ‘Come Back’ with ‘Miles Away/The Truth’. The bare version of ‘Waiting For The Night’ at the end, has Martin and Dave out at the end of the catwalk extending from the main stage (5m away from us), singing together, with just the main simple keyboard lines (played by the drummer), then later the other keyboardist and Fletch join in. A really beautiful way to end off.
I was going to write in detail about what we’ve been up to, but I think that would fill a book, so, here’s a list of what we’ve been up to, quickly off the top of my head, in no particular order. I’m sure there will be some forgotten things and spelling errors here, I’ll fix them up with later edits.
New York – 9 days
– Stayed in the Stanford Hotel, on W 32nd Street, between Broadway & Fifth, aka Korea Way.
– Blk|Market warehouse minimal/techno party in Williamsburg, 500+ people, with Euro guests Hugo and Reboot playing live, couldn’t stay awake past 5am, so missed seeing Reboot. Hugo was ok. The party went till noon!
– Depeche Mode @ Madison Square Garden, Mon & Tue night concerts.
– Deep Space @ Club Love (moved from Cielo for 2 weeks) with DJs Cosmo & Francois K, such awesome range of music/set flow.
– Depeche Mode After Party @ Rebel NYC, one of the best after parties I’ve ever been too. Way too much to drink.
– Met a DM fan from Finland who had Violator tattoos on his arms, and travels the world seeing them as often as possible.
– Ferry to Statue Of Liberty, went up inside it to the crown lookout as well, very cool, and hot!
– Empire State Building observatory at night.
– Spent a lot of time in queues and going through security checkpoints!
– Amazed at the amount of people and different races and languages.
– Rockefeller Centre Building, top of the rock, observatory by day.
– NBC TV Studio tour, kinda lame, but the NBC shop, full of TV show merchandise, was awesome.
– Visited Godiva chocolate shops.
– Joanne spent a small fortune in La Maison Du Chocholat.
– Located the Ghost Busters firehouse.
– Went to Chinatown and located Brett & Jermaine’s apartment and Dave’s pawn shop from Flight Of The Conchords.
– Ate Korean food, Korean food, and more Korean food, our hotel was on Korea Way, and just down from Madison Square Garden.
– Ate lots of healthy food from a place called Speedys.
– Got drunk and danced, and got drunk some more. Love the heavy pour with spirits here, or is it the altitude that makes us drunk quicker?
– Guggenheim Museum.
– MoMA Museum.
– Went through Central Park… in a taxi.
– Restaurants: Buddakan, Balthazar, Grand Central Oyster Bar.
– Times Square by day and night.
– Theatre District.
– Grand Central Station.
– Caught lots of subway trains.
– Went to Warm Up 2009 @ PS.1 MoMA – DJ Lovefingers.
– Hung out with Sydney friends, their friends and relatives, made new friends.
– Ate a pastrami on rye with pickles at Katz’s Deli.
– Shopped in SoHo, and all over Manhattan.
– Bought sneakers, sneakers and more sneakers, $40-$60 USD for Adidas Superstar IIs! Nike is king here though.
– Clothes are so cheap here! So much range too.
– Flatiron building.
– Cocktails & tapas at Bar Onda in the financial district.
– Wine Bar called Cava in the upper east side.
– Bunker @ Public Assembly Brooklyn – Stephen Beaupre, Smirk, Alka Rex live and other DJs.
– Saw Brooklyn by night, didn’t get there during daylight hours.
– Spent too much on hotel laundry services, not doing that again.
– Bought another suitcase because we bought too much stuff.
– Spent a lot of time/days in a T-Mobile store trying to get Internet/data working on Joanne’s iPhone with a T-Mobile pre-paid, it’s still not working properly.
– Got sore feet, slept very soundly.
Philadelphia – 1 day
– Joanne and Motoko (friend from Sydney) went to Barnes Foundation Museum.
Boston – 4 days
– Caught an Amtrak train from New York to Boston, wow it’s green and lush along that route.
– Watched USA FTA TV (so bad!) and bits of movies on cable TV – Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Depeche Mode 101, Batman Begins.
– Stayed on Hereford Street, just off trendy Newbury Street in Back Bay, in a brown stone walk up.
– Enjoyed dragging 3 heavy suitcases up 4 stories of stairs, not.
– Movie & TV walking tour, Joanne loved all the Matt Damon stuff.
– Boston Common (park) & Public Garden.
– Played with squirrels.
– Museum Of Fine Arts – Joanne and Rowena
– Museum Of Science – Dave, watched the Theatre Of Electricity.
– Student led walking tour of Harvard.
– Visited more Godiva chocolate stores.
– Visited 500 Boylston – The building where Boston Legal (TV Show) is set.
– Ate all up and down Newbury street, taking advantage of Boston’s restaurant week, with cheap set menus, ate French, Spanish, and Modern American.
– Quincy Markets.
– Caught the ‘T’ subway trains/trams around Boston.
– Bought a Boston Red Sox t-shirt, didn’t get to Fenway Park.
– New England Aquarium, some amazing marine life there.
– Shopped at the Prudential Centre, ate lunch above the (closed) observatory, at the Top Of The Hub restaurant.
– Ate Italian in the North End.
– Got sore feet, slept very soundly.
– Flew from Boston Logan to Chicago O’Hare airports.
– Used a laptop on a plane for the first time, I can see why business people get smaller laptops.
Chicago – 5 days
– Stayed at the Comfort Inn & Suites on E Ohio Street, between N State and N Wabash Streets, in the middle of the city.
– Ate Italian dinner @ Uno, spaghetti and meatballs, we’re not fans of deep-dish pizza.
– Ate Japanese dinner @ Oysy, 2 nights in a row.
– Ate huge meat sandwiches for lunch @ Weber Grill.
– Checked out the Rock’N’Roll McDonalds (just down the road from where we stayed).
– Visited more Godiva chocolate stores, everywhere in the U.S.A, only at David Jones in Australia!
– Architecture Foundation River Cruise, got rained on 3/4 through, when a storm came in for about 20 minutes.
– Visited the Art Institute of Chicago, Awesome!
– Had drinks and food at Emmit’s Irish Pub (Where George & Matt chat in Oceans 11)
– Shopped at the Water Tower Place, and rode in the elevators, the same elevators in the movie Class where they…
– Chicago Film Tour – Mini-Bus, fantastic way to see much of Gotham City/Chicago.
– Millennium Park – Cloud Gate, Crown Fountain, Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Lurie Gardens.
– Caught the Chicago ‘L’ trains, still a bit confused by them, but we managed to get around.
– Wrigley Field, hours after a game had ended, saw lots of drunken Cubs fans everywhere.
– Saw John Tejada DJ @ Smart Bar, danced and danced, until the lights came on, and the music stopped.
– Chatted with John Tejada afterwards.
– Shopped and walked all up and down Michigan Ave aka The Magnificent Mile.
– Went over, under, around the Michigan Ave Bridge, where Keanu escpaes in the movie Chain Reaction.
– Traveled along Lower Wacker Drive, where tunnel like Batman and Blues Brothers car chase scenes were filmed.
– Went to the movies, saw District 9 (packed cinema at 10.30pm on a Sunday night), and Public Enemies
– Sears (Willis) Tower.
– Walked along Lake Shore Drive, saw Lake Michigan.
– Saw and heard Air-Force jets screaming overhead as part of the Chicago Air & Water Show, over 3 days.
– Saw the Picaso ‘Chicago Picasso’ and Alexander Calder ‘Flamingo’ sculptures at the Daley and Federal Plazas.
– Bought yet another suitcase, because we have bought too much stuff, and it costs less to travel with more bags than have heavy bags.
– Bought North Face backpacks, so cheap!
– Had our best/fave meal so far, at The Gage, modern American/Euro food.
So, we’re off to San Francisco next for 3-4 days, then Los Angeles for 2 days, and then fly back home…
While in San Francisco we also get to see Steve Bug & John Tejada at a Poker Flat Party @ Mezzanine, and in Los Angeles we’re seeing Steve Bug again. We didn’t plan our trip around seeing these guys, it just turned out they were playing on the w/ends, we were in those cities.
Thanks for reading, hope you’re all well.
Photo’s here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/24775436@N02/
More coming soon.
Cheers Dave
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