RANDOM MOMENTS FROM THE LAST FEW MONTHS
Me DJing a rooftop party in Harlem, hoping to coax Spring to finally arrive. Froze my ass off, but the mojitos were excellent.
Spent a long weekend at the top of a mountain in a stone cabin in Vermont with no electricity and no running water and a bunch of degenerate snowboarders. It was the only hut on the mountain, so in the morning you were the first person on every run. Good times.
Got some dog sledding in with Alison before the last chairlift up. I thought about bribing him for a ride to the top but that’s a lot of maple syrup.
I still love bathrooms like this. Doesn’t matter how they smell. It’s the total commitment of it all. Guess it’s the CBGB’s in me. I don’t even remember where this was, to be honest.
Ran into the Venezweirdos at Kraftwerk in Washington Heights at the amazing United Palace Theater. The show was in 3D, complete with super retro 3D animations that looked like they were done on a 1980 auto cad, and old school 3D glasses for the whole crowd. “Numbers” is still my shit for realz.
SETLIST
The Robots
Metropolis
Numbers / Computer World
It’s More Fun to Compute / Home Computer
Computer Love
The Man-Machine
Spacelab
The Model
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Prologue
Tour de France 1983
Tour de France 2003
Airwaves
Geiger Counter / Radioactivity
Trans-Europe Express / Metal on Metal /Abzug
Boing Boom Tschak / Techno Pop / Musique Non Stop
Encore:
Aéro Dynamik
Planet of Visions
Back in the day…
Couple of shots from the Don-O-Mite set. It was cold as fuck on that roof, but everybody just had to be there for some reason. I was rather fond of Roger Sterling’s office.
M.I.A. at Terminal 5 for Alison’s surprise birthday. She had some dope old school dancers with her. I stole these photos cuz mine sucked but we were really close I swear.
While on the Universal lot in LA for a week of shooting, we stole a golf cart and drove around the backlot. This is where they shot the plane crash scene in War Of The Worlds. Was very surreal and very awesome.
Alison Chan enjoying an after-work sunset in Brooklyn on what almost felt like the first day of Spring.
Caught the Darkside show (Nicholas Jaar) at Terminal 5. The music was a bit sleepy but the big giant circular projector light was EPIC. Afterwards I had a nightmare about a giant squid with a big round mouth that shot terrifying beams of light out of it. I stole these great photos from HERE.