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I had hope that after a lackluster first set, Moma Dance would bring us into the exploratory, explosive jaminess of SPAC1 Chalkdust (or Wrigley2 Carini, for that matter), and was disappointed with the cookie-cutter Twist that followed.
In general, the usual excitement and over-the-top energy just wasn't there that night. Compared to previous shows on the tour, I found this one to be lacking, and at times a little lazy.