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Wow...let's give this blog thing a whirl...
We had a baby daughter two weeks ago and she and mommy came home a week ago...what a trip it's been. Chloe basically sleeps, eats, poops and pees. No lu, the novelty has not worn off yet, but i can see that it definitely will. At the moment, I'm still quite happy to change the diaper, do baby laundry (everyday!), rock her to sleep in the middle of the night and generally fuss over her like an old grandmother would. It's tiring, man, but we're still high on baby-shock...
I had a gig last night. Was a small gathering at a little tiny dance joint in Tsu. Twenty-five or so showed up...25 danced all night. Our parties are becoming more and more well-known around here. The "get down" crew has figured us out and the parties are getting much better... My mates, Shingo and Koshin were MOST impressive...they put together the most ethereal techno/house sets I've heard in awhile...deep grooves. Standing around with drink in hand was out of the question with those dudes on the decks...I played a very dirty house set (1am-3am) (laced with CVS, Jesse Rose, Justin Martin, etc.)and also laden with deep grooves (Manuel Tur - thanks B!, Steve Bug's remix of Knob and M.A.N.D.Y.'s 2004 ripper, Achaat...along with new faves Arto Mwambe and Gui.tar). The deep groves are what set the place off. Laid off the nicey nice, as I had a free trial lesson the following afternoon (today) with new student. She's a flamenco dancer. Anyway, Mike Coot did me a solid and the barkeep kept my tab in order, so I was a dancing fogface until daybreak. I took the train home with some hardcore salarymen in black suits on their way to the office (on a saturday!! this is japan.), and what appeared to be a couple of families getting an early start on their saturday excursions, along with the rising sun.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
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The novelty never wears off, Schaff! Ever.
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