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  • GU 043 Joris Voorn Rotterdam

Echo According to Chris Scott, of Lexicon Avenue, Voorn was behind a lot of Kleinenberg’s early work…

Sure I have mentioned this before… maybe a year after the Four Seasons EP came out he played the courtyard at Cream, a two hour set, the whole thing was acetates from Heathmans, all his own tracks, stuff he said he was road testing. I remember it being brilliant prog, place went off… not a clue if any of it ever made it out as a release.

    zackster

    Interesting take. Kleinenberg was billed as the “New Sasha” when he hit the scene. Destined for greatness. I remember him and Sasha went back to back at Gatecrasher, that was a fun night.

    Always though it was weird how his style completely changed.

      alistair

      Yup. This was just before the death of the “super club” when everyone was losing their bananas.

      zackster yet another court ordered piece of shit

      Laughed heartily at this 🤣

      mono-stereo Kleinenberg was billed as the “New Sasha”

      I remember when Mixmag did a double page spread on Marc Vedo, claiming he was the new Sasha. He must’ve taken a nose dive after that article.

      mono-stereo oh yeah. I was a huge fan. He was a resident at Arc in Manhattan. Club was so old that they could do 18+ so I was able to get in. Awesome nights all in all. One thing that always struck me was that in all of his interviews he NEVER talked about making music. Seemed odd for a guy who became known because of his productions. He finally addressed it in some mag and said “errr I am a tuff critic of my music, and I never think people want to hear it.” Like wtf??? Super suspect, and I 100% believe someone else coproduced his four seasons shit, if not just straight up made it for him.

        I thought everyone knew Ricky Ryan was the next Sasha.

        strummer Let’s be honest, Sasha lent him some cred back in 99 by showcasing two very good tunes on GU. That’s it folks. His was a momentary flicker.

        Little Mountain released some good stuff. Matt Dekay. Porter’s “Definite Form”. I guess that was it now that I think about it. Put out a couple of decent mix CDs as well. Saw him at Cream Boxing Day in what must’ve been 2000 where he played Pascal FEOS’ mix of “Dooms Night”. Place went bananas. Fun night.

        Saw Sander a few times at The MOS and was always fun tbf.

        Smallman1 play EDM shite on the aptly named “deepest mixtape in the universe”