Yeah, we were there the ENITIRE time. That was an awesome set, it was fun to have the whole soundsystme and dancefloor to myself practically.
The problem with Louisville's scene is that the people that really get into techno, for the most part, don't want to come out to events like this because they don't want to be overrun with e kids, or just look around and see everyone standing around like a high school social, when there's great music that's not being danced to.
So that's why I love Nate, because for the most part, to hear this kind of music in Louisville, you have to be 21.
But nate is bringing it to everyone. He could throw parties that feature Icey and Baby Anne and Darude and Ferry Corsten every three months and make bank, but he continues to bring in great talent, even if people don't choose to get into it.