i've never been really into holden, but i had heard many many good things about him live, so i was actually kind of intriegued to see him at the cocoon party in miami. he opened for sven vath in the main room. for those that know me, you know my musical tastes are pretty open minded and forward thinking, but the music that he played that night was just boring. nobody was into it, everyone was just standing around. the music seemed to be entirely to obscure and too abstract for a miami nightclub.
it was just slow with no real structure and didn't seem to go anywhere. i really went into this thinking i was going to be shown the "james holden light" so im honestly suprised with my negative reaction. his set just didnt have any drive and there was no energy when sven came on. if you've heard sven, you know he plays a bit hard. i'm a big fan of a lot of warm up music, but there was nothing warm about james' set. it just seemed quite odd and i dont know, i guess my expectations were too high.
so what is it about james that gets a lot of you guys off? i'm all for forward thinking music, but this just wasn't danceable. i've heard other sets where i felt the same thing, however i just assummed listening to it on pc speakers didn't give it justice (i.e minimal).
it was just slow with no real structure and didn't seem to go anywhere. i really went into this thinking i was going to be shown the "james holden light" so im honestly suprised with my negative reaction. his set just didnt have any drive and there was no energy when sven came on. if you've heard sven, you know he plays a bit hard. i'm a big fan of a lot of warm up music, but there was nothing warm about james' set. it just seemed quite odd and i dont know, i guess my expectations were too high.
so what is it about james that gets a lot of you guys off? i'm all for forward thinking music, but this just wasn't danceable. i've heard other sets where i felt the same thing, however i just assummed listening to it on pc speakers didn't give it justice (i.e minimal).
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