

Here is the view of Big Epoch's setup on the lower left.
I will note that Big Epoch is the master of the Kaos pad. To watch him run it is an education. Impressive!

Phog gear. Groove box, filter, fuzztone, mixer. Good for parking blunted beats over Philip Glass or Carl Orff. In the course of the evening tracks by Art Ensemble of Chicago, Miles Davis, Steve Reich and more were mixed with beats as break music. It is an homage to the the true pioneers that opened the door to the noisy life we lead. The mixes were done with the upmost respect. Really! This is not an ironic statement!

Dan from Clown's and Fetuses working the dance floor!
Epic!
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