Even Furthur
Drop Bass Network - 5.24 - 5.27.96 - Southwest Wisconsin
This may in fact be the best party EVER. The Daft Punk bit is great, and I have posted all I have. I have a really short frankie bones bit too, but it was too short to post. I figure the tape was out after the Daft Punk bit. I wish I had some tape of the "super laser" that was housed in the U-Haul truck, or the burning man thing. I have alot of crowd interviews too, and a 20 minute interview with a really messed up Mixmaster Morris that I may post in the future. His set was weak though.
Dan DC Interview
WMV 7MB, 6:10
Dan DC loves the midwest. He lists Jeff Mills, Underground Resistance, Aphex Twin, Detroit, and the Surgeon as influences. "The Midwest is number one in America."

Dan DC Set
WMV 13MB, 4:57
Dan DC played at one of the mini tents early saturday night. This portion really isn't that good.

Daft Punk part 1
WMV 14MB, 5:23
The audio quality on these clips is PERFECT. I just wish that bald guy wasn't always in the background. We only happen to see Thomas Bangalter on these. Don't know whats up with that. Listen to the crowd reaction. Most of this stuff is on the "Homework" album. You can here the part from "Da Funk" in this clip. Post your comments at the bottom.
"Homework" 1997

Daft Punk part 2
WMV 11MB, 4:27
Is it just me or does Thomas Bangalter bear a striking resemblance to Napoleon Dynamite? They could be brothers at least.

Daft Punk part 3
WMV 8MB, 2:57
This part reminds me of "Rock 'n Roll" from the "Homework" album
"Discovery" 2001

Daft Punk part 4
WMV 6MB, 2:14
These next three clips are definately from "Rollin' and Scratchin'" and certainly the greatest and hardest bit I've ever seen. I remember it being SO LOUD too.

Daft Punk part 5
WMV 6MB, 2:09

Daft Punk part 6
WMV 11MB, 4:07
"Human After All" 2005

Daft Punk part 7
WMV 16MB, 6:20
Daft Punk finishes it up strong.

Interview with Promoters
WMV 10MB, 8:54
This is really great stuff here. Gives alot of perspective on how things were 10 years ago. More praise to the Midwest. Kurt dances around giving the actual number in attendance, but I recall it being 4100 or something, but not sure where I got that from. Talks about how the "Fluffy rave stuff get's to ya after awhile."