[Dynagroove] Re: STACEY KIDD @ HONEY
Zach Rieken
zach at vinylvoyage.com
Thu Aug 1 23:26:36 PDT 2002
Although I usually LOVE Honey, I have to disagree on this one. I felt Stacey Kidd was pretty unimaginative at the very least. Within the first five records, he played the "Sing in Back to Me" white label (the one with "I Feel Love" by Donna Summer), an N' Sync Remix (no comment necessary on this one, I hope), and a white label of "You Don't Know Me" by Armand Van Helden..... I something a bit more fresh from a producer of this caliber. Anyone else's thoughts?
Zach
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From: BuDDhAx151x at aol.com
To: dynagroove at reelhouse.net
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:21 AM
Subject: [Dynagroove] Re: STACEY KIDD @ HONEY
For those who didn't go last night to see the KIDD @ HONEY, you missed a rockin, jumpin, bangin, ear numbin, bass boomin, phunkin up the house all night long party. Haven't heard it BANG that loud and that fast in such a long time. Not to mention he was playing all the cuts. Some might say that he was mixing in out and of songs like he was racing against time. But I've never heard it like that in a while. He was like BAM, got ya, BAM here's another one, then BAM you about to fall to the floor from the bass hittin you so hard upside the head that the sweat that's about to drip from your chin decides to make a flying u turn to the guy dancing next to you. That's how dope it was.
And for those who did go, you know what I'm talking about...
Mr. Buddha
ilovehousemusic.com
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