May 18th, 2006

Atten-SHUN Alchemygoers

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Alchemy Timeslots for May 18th

Concert Side
  • 9:00 RasDNA
  • 9:45 Nurse Allison
  • 10:30 RasDNA
  • 11:15 Nurse Allison
  • 12:00 Mark Jackson
  • 2:00 RasDNA

Club Side
  • 9:00 Shade
  • 9:45 2501
  • 10:30 Jen Lasher
  • 11:00 Shade
  • 12:00 2501
  • 1:00 Jen Lasher
  • 2:00 2501

*Insert obligatory reference to stomping, dancefloor warfare, bleeding eardrums, pleading for mercy, and so on*

/self-promotion

Setlists from Alchemy

9:45 – 10:30
  • PAIL – Today the Wind Blows from the North
  • Wumpscut – Embryodead
  • Agonoize – Sacrifice
  • Rotersand – Exterminate, Annihilate, Destroy
  • Terrorfakt – Hate Like This
  • Informatik – Watching You Watching Me
  • X Marks the Pedwalk – Abbatoir (Razormaid Mix)
  • Accessory – War of Emotions (Feindflug Mix)
  • De/Vision – Digital Dream (Analogue at 46hz Mix by Icon of Coil)
  • Ayria – My Revenge on the World
11:15 – 12:00
  • [S.I.T.D.] – Lebensborn (Infacted Edit)
  • Psyclon 9 – Rape This World
  • Suicide Commando – Bind Torture Kill
  • Tactical Sekt – Soulless
  • The Horrorist – Can You Hear the Sound?
  • S.K.E.T – Isolator III
  • Kiew – Harvey (Harm Skinner Mix)
  • Les Anges de la Nuit – Translucent Minds (The Overdose Mix)
  • Flesh Field – Fallen Angel (Absolution Mix by Negative Format)

I do love pictures, so here’s a pic of me before going out. “I am ready to rock!”

Allison pre-AlchemyLast night I really wanted to go out with a bang, since I was under the impression that it’d be my last time spinning at Alchemy. But 2501 surprised me by announcing that I’d be DJing on Alchemy’s closing night. Whee! That kid is full of surprises.

Another pleasant surprise was that Mark Jackson (1/2 of VNV Nation) was incredibly sweet, gentlemanly, and a skilled DJ. Unlike some guest DJs who barge in and barely return your hello (no names), he actually maintained conversation with me and asked me about the venue and gear. He had the floor packed from midnight to 2. Dana rasdna, of course, was in top form as well. It’s always a pleasure (not to mention a learning experience) to watch the Alchemy DJs work. I think every DJ can learn a lot by watching his or her peers in action – and by dancing to their sets, naturally 🙂

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