Last night I went to a Chemical Brothers concert here in Phoenix, and I must admit didn't liked as much. A few tunes here and there, but the rest was pretty boring. The thing I liked about them the most was their gear set up. Pretty impressive, although all they did was tweaking knobs on a mixing console, while the synths and the rest of boards were blinking leds like crazy. Their opening act, Sasha & Digweed, on the other hand, certainly pleased me with plenty of blissed melodies and punchy baselines. Techno and trance at their finest on the (IMHO) world's finest DJ's turntables made my night a lot more enjoyable. Bottom line, I have lost a few pounds dancing to Sasha & Digweed, but I gained them back sitting at the bar drinking beers when the Brothers were on. Oh well... I remember some guy making a comment about my Man Machine T-shirt... "a kraftwerk shirt! I haven't seen one of those in a looooong time" I was so wasted at that point that all I could do was smile back at him... Just as a sidenote, when the Brothers played "Music Response", they did it without the vocals... probably because of that controversy with its similarity to "Musique Non Stop", dunno. Also, there was a song which remind me A LOT to Jean Michel Jarre's "Revolution". Those brothers are something else, aren't they? Cheers, E
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Enrique Correa