groovespinna said:
I think he does. anyway, I am selling my car this weekend, and went to clean it out. I have "DJ Mike Gleeson - Inviscid Flow tapes 1 and 2 along with a typed letter. if I remember correctly, you dropped it off at my house in guelph after meeting on housemusic.com.
that was a long time ago.
anyway, the tapes still kickass.
thanks.
that is all.
Yes indeed i do post here.
I did do a mix a few years ago called "Isentropic Flow", though it was cd only; never a tape. I don't recall writing a letter, but then I have played in guelph a fair bit over the years, and I also have an incredibly awful memory, so undoubtedly you're right.
Here it is for download in any case:
www.djmikegleeson.com/Music/Isentropic_Flow.mp3
But I'm sure its the same mix. Thanks very much for the kudos - glad you still enjoy it!
That mix was one of the earlier ones i did... kind of near the start of this series of mixes I've done, called Bumpin'.
Actually its been way too long since last did a mix like that... 2 years i think...
but I'll have a new Bumpin' done up for July 1!
At the risk of being too spamtastic, I'll mention that there will a Bumpin cd and
website launch party July 1 with Fred Everything, where you can grab the mix cd for free!
Anyway the site will have access to all my old mixes and guest dj mixes from all kinds of djs, so it should be semi-interesting, provided of course you skip all the stuff about me.
Now to address the rather more important issue of
the shirt.
The famed long-sleeved version(for you trivia buffs, yes there is a short sleeved version) is a technicolour marvel of ancient textile manufacturing. As mentioned, it received a healthy dose of hot flame-y hate a summer or 2 ago, as i and
the shirt were pitted against the forces of evil(aka Pokerface, Kalemic, and their minions) who mistakenly believed they could vanquish
the almighty shirt with the use of mere fire. Today we see the results of that misguided attempt - mere singe marks that serve more of a rite of passage sort of purpose rather than evidence of any real harm done to said garment miracle. And so
the shirt's marvel and righteousness grows in pseudo-martyrdom, refreshed anew each summer season, growing as does the dewey grass, with a persistence and a lawlessness all its own, though with considerably less green.
mike g