Fri, Sep 04, 2009 - Page 15 News List

THE VINYL WORD

BY Queen Bee and Tom Leeming  /  CONTRIBUTING REPORTERS

Spykee’s set came after a last-minute change that put him on before Makoto, which was, in hindsight, a shrewd move. Makoto’s drum ’n’ bass was excellent and, using Serato, flawlessly mixed. Deeizm sang mellifluously despite sound issues with low mids and highs, a problem artists rarely encounter at Luxy, though Deeizm’s difficulties were possibly due to a spat with Makoto during sound check, after which the MC left early.

At the end of the night, Makoto was a touch upset that there wasn’t a bigger crowd and that, by the time his final track came around, only 30 or so happy punters remained on the floor. While Makoto fell victim once again to

the leave Luxy early malady, Deeizm was left ruing her sound complications.

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