First up, Thriftcar. These guys straight put the beat down. This wasn't just a performance it was an all-out assault via dual MPCs. No ear was spared as the Auburn crew journeyed from dense to denser, building something out of nothing, again and again.
Following the Thriftcar set, DJ Whores took command of the 1's and 2's to provide a little interlude entertainment. After mixing just a couple of songs, it was apparent why this cat's name is everywhere... He's really, really good.
A lineup shift brought Boss Magic to the stage next. This newly formed band featured members of both Thrifcar and Vacant Persons and it was quickly apparent that this was a newly formed band. As the trio moved from atmospheric sounds into driving beats, the engine began to stall. Particularly rough was a confusing cover of Joy Division's classic "Love Will Tear Us Apart." The highlight of the set came when Sister Crayon graced the stage for a first time remix performance. Damn, she can sing! And props to Boss Magic for getting up in front of a crowd only a month into their existence. Hopefully more rehearsed work to come from this team.
As Seventh Swami took the stage, following another excellent fill by DJ Whores, the crowd demographic began to shift. The electroclash hipsters who filled the room during the early sets, were now outnumbered by the coms majors and sorority sisters on the hunt for cheap booze and cheap credibility. This, along with dying batteries, both of the phone and person type, was our queue.
SEMF continues tonight with Fuck Friday and performances from The New Humans and Melee Beats.
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