Jack Moss - Dance:Love:Hub Afterparty (The Return) 23.11.24
You'll have seen Jon and Dave's sets from the main event a bit further down the page, now here's my set from the after-party at the last DLH event. This is basically a compendium of most of the biggest tunes I've been playing all year with a few obligatory classics thrown in, and it was nice to get a live recording with all of them in one place. The last afterparty mix went down very well, so hopefully this one lives up to the same standard.
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
Glad you got this one recorded. Oddly it was probably the longest I've seen you spin by yourself in person? Great set, will be giving it many listens. (Great after-party, too, before events unfolded )
Great set, very enjoyable listen. Nice to hear a longer set and see how it goes structure-wise - I used to think it would be fun to hear a lengthier one when listening to some of your mixes over the years. No room for Slide - Closure or AP Cass & Slide mix though this time?
Jack this mix was great at the time and is also great on repeat listens. Moment of the set for me was Stella, really enjoyed that. Helsinki I also enjoyed, but more on second listening than first because I spent most of the first time round wracking my brain for what it was
Really accomplished smooth build and groove with the right amount of moments. 5 stars, no notes
Originally posted by Midlothian
Great set, very enjoyable listen. Nice to hear a longer set and see how it goes structure-wise - I used to think it would be fun to hear a lengthier one when listening to some of your mixes over the years. No room for Slide - Closure or AP Cass & Slide mix though this time?
I've fell out with Cass after he was booked to play a classics night in Manchester and played two hours of 121bpm modern plod-prog, to the immense boredom of everyone in the club except himself.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've fell out with Cass after he was booked to play a classics night in Manchester and played two hours of 121bpm modern plod-prog, to the immense boredom of everyone in the club except himself.
That's just offensive. Perhaps he has reached that age range where a double hour of music that has groove, funk, drive and/or punch is too much to handle.