> well that wasnt very nice. > maybe he needed a hug. Nahh. He just NEEDED to play the last track. There's few things as frustrating as feeling the flow of your set lead you to a naturally fitting ending track, the one you most carefully must select, to end with this perfect track to end a perfect set flow -- only to have the very last transition or track cut short by someone shutting down a sound system, (often because they lied about the end time). Or worse, some bartender getting on a mic and blathering on obnoxiously to hurry everyone out. Djs who play sets that "go somewhere" over time need that ending closure, at least I do, when I've got (or so I think) the very best final track to close an evening out with. When I read that I felt his pain. ;)
Matt ps - would this dovetail nicely into other peoples top 5 tracks to wind down a night? Some of my favorites, depending on the mood: The Choice - Acid Eiffel Mr. Fingers - Can You Feel It Sun Palace - Rude Movements 69 - microlovr Detroit Escalator Co. - anything off Soundtrack [313] ...and when you've gone completely off the deep end: Theo Parrish - Dance of the Drunken Drums