;) We give it everything we've got - people are paying and travelling to see
us do our stuff, it only seems right that you should pull out all the stops.
I remember one gig where there was only one guy dancing, all night, he was
mad for it - so we went for it with him - working the decks and the lights,
we had a great time - he now comes to everything we do :) Plus loads of
people sat in the dark corners seemed to enjoy it as well :/

I think the biggest problem for techno at the moment is that many of the
"name" DJ's aren't doing as much as they could to support the smaller clubs
(350 -600 people), there are only a few big clubs in the UK at the moment
putting Techno on, probably only 3 on a regular basis, however, there are
probably 20+ good small clubs working away, bringing new talent to the
scene, it's a bit of a shame really...

Martin


16/6/03 6:07 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Gosh Martin, those DUST events must be pretty good then eh?  ;)
> 
> sean you dirty birdie, after reading your post I have visions of DJ peep
> booths - lol!
> 
> lisa
> 
> 
> sean deason wrote:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>>>> its annoying to have people stare at you during a set, you're just there
>>>> to provide the music.
>>> 
>> 
>>> Nothing wrong with this, mostly it's people looking to take a little of
>>> what you are doing back home to practice with in the bedroom.
>>> 
>>> Martin
>> 
>> 
>> WHAT!!? Are people now fantasizing about DJ's in the bedroom?? I never knew
>> this sort of behaviour was going on. I mean... I knew people were
>> staring...I just didn't suspect...you people are disgusting!!! Get a proper
>> porn mag or something! I mean, yeah Rob Theakston does know how to
>> manipulate the decks and tweak the EQ knobs, and the way he works that
>> crossfader,uhm... I gotta go...something just came up...
>> 
>> :^)
>> sean
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 

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