did the fuel piece. nice memory of the crowd locked in to tipper’s ‘tug of war’, the fuel records 12” catalogue animating along, and in that moment connecting back to when i record-shopped one of them before i had any idea it was a fuel release, or what that might come to mean for my life.
lots of good feedback, beyond the specifics people really enjoyed the change of pace. or rather, the same pace / bpm, but a different focus and format; a kind of palate cleanser between two nights of djs.
plus, i often say part of the idea was simply to hear the music again on a club PA, and at insieme i got to live that: jumped down from the stage and grabbed half a minute of utopia in front of lawrence’s sweet soundsystem – “gramp’s hi-fi”.