Never seen him play but used to read about his mammoth 12hr sets at the WMC in Miami.
GU 45 - Danny Tenaglia - Brooklyn
Dry-Tinder gcsss 2002 was immense.
His twilo sets would have been a different kettle of fish I imagine. But is there one in existence to listen to though? Not that I’ve ever seen.
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Well fuck me ones been uploaded 2 years ago.
Twilo set shite. Not for me. Full of flouncy nonsense.
Good to see Danny sporting the same hairdo as Edwand if he tried growing his.
Pretty much on par with Vazquez, whom I am yet to hear a decent set by. The only thing that seems to make Twilo legendary was the progressive house DJs that went there. Deep Dish and Tenaglia just jumped on the bandwagon for a while and benefited from it.
Was hadn’t nobody posted:
- The futurism cover
- Him on that horse surrounded by men.
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There was a set going around at the time of Sasha and digweed taking over that Vasquez put out in response of him being tagged no longer the king of twilo anymore.
It was fucking shite and probably did him more harm than good. Full of silly vocal house and handbag. His legendary 3 deck, 12 hours sets of twisted tribal and whatnot died without trace virtually there and then. Then there’s the story of him unplugging all the desk and other equipment in what he considered his booth when s&d turned up.
Mince.
His appearance at Cream was legendary, after not selling enough tickets for Alexandra Palace, they sent him to Dipperland where he played Elton John’s Rocket Man to piled up scallys. They probably bummed him and then beat him to death in the morning
The king of has-been haus
Learning that this was on London will always make me laugh. Ed big upping that comp for years and then it gets outed as AIDS-Rave. Love it.
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Haha. Probably your very last port of call for anything to do with virtually anything especially music and football is Edwand.
Had the pleasure of seeing Tenaglia in 2001 (?) when he was announced as the special Bedrock guest by email on the day of the gig. I went on my own as my mate couldn’t make it, so glad I did, it was an amazing set. He started with Jam & Spoon - Stella and then it was just brilliant track after brilliant track. I ended up dancing next to the fat lads from global underground who told me this set would be part of one of their next GU’s (London then cane out later that year).
I’ll always give him a try based on that experience