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	<title>Comments on: Review: David Ellis / Prefuse 73 @ (Le) Poisson Rouge</title>
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		<title>By: Music Download » Black Metal Soundystem is Mixhell - made a mixtape (MP3), played w/ Jon Hopkins &#38; Prefuse 73 @ LPR - pics</title>
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		<description>[...] The opening was followed by a show with performances by Prefuse 73, Jon Hopkins and MIXHELL. Not much happened. The high point turned out to be a set of horror-inspired stuff from Jon Hopkins, in which he used the venue&#8217;s cavernous interior and well-spread speaker system to creepy and then chest-rattling effect. Prefuse 73 played a rambling, messy set that was disappointing coming from such royalty. One sequence, a sustained sampling of guitar solos (including some Hendrix), was smart if totally undanceable. He was probably just drunk, or bored, as were we.&#8221; [Dossier] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The opening was followed by a show with performances by Prefuse 73, Jon Hopkins and MIXHELL. Not much happened. The high point turned out to be a set of horror-inspired stuff from Jon Hopkins, in which he used the venue&#8217;s cavernous interior and well-spread speaker system to creepy and then chest-rattling effect. Prefuse 73 played a rambling, messy set that was disappointing coming from such royalty. One sequence, a sustained sampling of guitar solos (including some Hendrix), was smart if totally undanceable. He was probably just drunk, or bored, as were we.&#8221; [Dossier] [...]</p>
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