Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread paul
it wasn't meant as an insult to the guy
but more to say if he wants to be any kind of
dj he should play what he feels not what other
people say they like/want to hear.
if he plays the music he loves the crowd will
either enjoy or hate and those who enjoy will
come hear him play the music he loves again.

if he's gonna listen to other people he may as well
stand in the corner of the room with a list of his tunes
and a coin slot up his arse.

paul
 
  
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From: Nick Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> Hey,
> 
> --- tristan watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
> > > and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
> > > feel he should play,
> > > well.
> > 
> > Come on, don't you think that's a bit harsh? We all
> > learn at our own pace, no? And the practicalities of
> > DJing often entail finding a way to work outside of
> > your normal parameters *if you want to get gigs*.
> > Some
> > of us are less flexible on this point than others,
> > thus we DJ less often. 
> 
> Totally, I agree... In fact there's no need for that
> kind of 'tude. Not like you Paul at all... Is
> everything okay? 
> 
> I reckon that you should just play whatever takes your
> fancy... This trance guy should be worrying about
> fitting in with YOUR stuff. If he can't keep up then
> that's his problem... And if the promoter gets shirty
> about it and never hires you again, well... good...
> His loss... Putting trance with detroit tech is a
> stupid idea and shows how much this goon of a promoter
> knows... It's not your problem, mate... It's a job, do
> it, collect the cheque, get out of there.
> 
> Later,
> Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread Graeme ~


The last two Technaisa EPs (Evergreen? + Force) had some sounds on them that 
weren't a million miles away from trance...nice though




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i think the more upbeat User stuff would work.  Lekebusch...  harder Tresor
stuff too.

Mike


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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 16:02:05 +0100

actually, i did think about playing the 'live from ghent' track
from the UR album 'revolution for change'
with the 'are you down with the undergroundTHIS is your punishment'
monologue,
but you know these trance types, they can be a bit sensitive...:)



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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread Nick Walsh
Hey,

--- tristan watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
> > and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
> > feel he should play,
> > well.
> 
> Come on, don't you think that's a bit harsh? We all
> learn at our own pace, no? And the practicalities of
> DJing often entail finding a way to work outside of
> your normal parameters *if you want to get gigs*.
> Some
> of us are less flexible on this point than others,
> thus we DJ less often. 

Totally, I agree... In fact there's no need for that
kind of 'tude. Not like you Paul at all... Is
everything okay? 

I reckon that you should just play whatever takes your
fancy... This trance guy should be worrying about
fitting in with YOUR stuff. If he can't keep up then
that's his problem... And if the promoter gets shirty
about it and never hires you again, well... good...
His loss... Putting trance with detroit tech is a
stupid idea and shows how much this goon of a promoter
knows... It's not your problem, mate... It's a job, do
it, collect the cheque, get out of there.

Later,
Nick (Dj Pacific:)

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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread george . jones
"Sex in Zero Gravity" is dope! Yeah, drop that one on 'em. "Prayer Stick"
might be nice too depending on where it fits into the set.

End it off with 808 State "Pacific 0101"> DJ Rolando "Jaguar (Mad Mike
mix)"> "Srings of Life"






Dave Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/29/2001 12:24:33 AM

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Dear List,

Don't be so quick to slam someone for asking a question. It leads to
people not asking questions, which leads to a 313 mailing list with 5
messages a day, 4 of which concern M*by and 1 from spam meisters about
Juan.

Anyway I thought it was a good question. I think that with a careful
touch, you could blend our music well and maybe provide some real
emotion to offset the blandness of hands-in-the-air trance. My first
track would be the original Knights of the Jaguar. Then I would check
out:
-Red Planet (Stardancer, Ultra Violet Images, Sex in Zero Gravity, etc
etc etc)
-Derrick
-Stacey

Maybe drop 'Good Life' at the appropriate moment and watch the crowd go
off.





Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread darw_n
Well, these are certainly great suggestions, but let me chime in for a
sec...

I actually do this, tagging trance and techno, allot with my partner, Ian
Mariano.  We perform as Signal.  He plays trance (with some tech influence)
and I play Tech (with some house influence).  The whole purpose of us
joining is that we were sick of the genre wars.  Anyways, I have found that
the really rhythmic, even repetitive techno goes very very well with PVD and
crap.  all the Euro guys mix very smoothly out of any Hooj Choon record, and
once you go from trance, to maybe some swedish stuff, you can easily go
detroit.  Than the trance guy can easily go from detroit to trance.  And
keep in mind, despite us being a "group", I could tell you what records he
owns, we do that on purpose to add a more free flowing element to it all.

Anyways, my suggestion if your stuck is go either swedish (or similar,
repetitious drums is the key) or tribal.  From their, do your thing.  And
the trance guy shouldn't complain one bit because those records are set up
to mix fairly easily.

If your wondering how the crowd reacts to such broad sweeps, well, lets just
say its very positive...

good luck!!

darw_n

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From: Phonopsia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dave Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> - Original Message -
> From: "Dave Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
>
>
> > Anyway I thought it was a good question. I think that with a careful
> > touch, you could blend our music well and maybe provide some real
> > emotion to offset the blandness of hands-in-the-air trance. My first
> > track would be the original Knights of the Jaguar. Then I would check
> > out:
> > -Red Planet (Stardancer, Ultra Violet Images, Sex in Zero Gravity, etc
> > etc etc)
> > -Derrick
> > -Stacey
> >
> > Maybe drop 'Good Life' at the appropriate moment and watch the crowd go
> > off.
>
> Yeah, or the Ian Pooley's 'It's an Honour' remix of it, for a somewhat
more
> trance-acceptable feel (and still a very nice track IMO).
>
> Great recommendations! I suppose the majority of the message is pretty
> topical, isn't it? Stardancer is definitely your best bet, although not
> 'last 8 months new'. Fading the Edges by Claude Young on his Deta label
> would make an interesting mix, particularly the track "Angels". I'm
> convinced minimal techno can be mixed out of anything at the same tempo,
so
> hunt down the more recent Hood. His Technatural EP is still in the crate.
> The Francois K remix of Kraftwerk's Expo 2000 would probably work nicely
> towards the beginning of the set too. It has a couple of nice places to
pull
> off an abrupt transition.
>
> You may also want to try and break up the tag team into every 2nd or 3rd
> record, so you only have to worry about a few tracks to mix out of the
> trance with.
>
> Tristan
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread Michael Kim


the Orb's Little Fluffy Clouds...  maybe even Acid Eiffel if you dropped it 
at the right time (probably more of a down-time in the dance floor)


Mike


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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:56:18 -0500

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From: "Dave Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> Anyway I thought it was a good question. I think that with a careful
> touch, you could blend our music well and maybe provide some real
> emotion to offset the blandness of hands-in-the-air trance. My first
> track would be the original Knights of the Jaguar. Then I would check
> out:
> -Red Planet (Stardancer, Ultra Violet Images, Sex in Zero Gravity, etc
> etc etc)
> -Derrick
> -Stacey
>
> Maybe drop 'Good Life' at the appropriate moment and watch the crowd go
> off.

Yeah, or the Ian Pooley's 'It's an Honour' remix of it, for a somewhat more
trance-acceptable feel (and still a very nice track IMO).

Great recommendations! I suppose the majority of the message is pretty
topical, isn't it? Stardancer is definitely your best bet, although not
'last 8 months new'. Fading the Edges by Claude Young on his Deta label
would make an interesting mix, particularly the track "Angels". I'm
convinced minimal techno can be mixed out of anything at the same tempo, so
hunt down the more recent Hood. His Technatural EP is still in the crate.
The Francois K remix of Kraftwerk's Expo 2000 would probably work nicely
towards the beginning of the set too. It has a couple of nice places to 
pull

off an abrupt transition.

You may also want to try and break up the tag team into every 2nd or 3rd
record, so you only have to worry about a few tracks to mix out of the
trance with.

Tristan
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread Phonopsia
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Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> Anyway I thought it was a good question. I think that with a careful
> touch, you could blend our music well and maybe provide some real
> emotion to offset the blandness of hands-in-the-air trance. My first
> track would be the original Knights of the Jaguar. Then I would check
> out:
> -Red Planet (Stardancer, Ultra Violet Images, Sex in Zero Gravity, etc
> etc etc)
> -Derrick
> -Stacey
>
> Maybe drop 'Good Life' at the appropriate moment and watch the crowd go
> off.

Yeah, or the Ian Pooley's 'It's an Honour' remix of it, for a somewhat more
trance-acceptable feel (and still a very nice track IMO).

Great recommendations! I suppose the majority of the message is pretty
topical, isn't it? Stardancer is definitely your best bet, although not
'last 8 months new'. Fading the Edges by Claude Young on his Deta label
would make an interesting mix, particularly the track "Angels". I'm
convinced minimal techno can be mixed out of anything at the same tempo, so
hunt down the more recent Hood. His Technatural EP is still in the crate.
The Francois K remix of Kraftwerk's Expo 2000 would probably work nicely
towards the beginning of the set too. It has a couple of nice places to pull
off an abrupt transition.

You may also want to try and break up the tag team into every 2nd or 3rd
record, so you only have to worry about a few tracks to mix out of the
trance with.

Tristan
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread Dave Clark
Dear List,

Don't be so quick to slam someone for asking a question. It leads to
people not asking questions, which leads to a 313 mailing list with 5
messages a day, 4 of which concern M*by and 1 from spam meisters about
Juan.

Anyway I thought it was a good question. I think that with a careful
touch, you could blend our music well and maybe provide some real
emotion to offset the blandness of hands-in-the-air trance. My first
track would be the original Knights of the Jaguar. Then I would check
out:
-Red Planet (Stardancer, Ultra Violet Images, Sex in Zero Gravity, etc
etc etc)
-Derrick
-Stacey

Maybe drop 'Good Life' at the appropriate moment and watch the crowd go
off. 

I'm thinking lots of strings, warmth, emotion.

yeah.
-Dave



--- Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> anthems.
> bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> for about eight months, anything deemed
> essential from this time period would be great.
> maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> could advise me on all the new releases coming
> out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> to ignore those...:)
> 
> and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air trance
> with deepest detroit?
> any suggestions please.
> 
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RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-29 Thread cTH



Your mate could conveniently be locked in the trunk of
the car and let the real dj play even...



> your mate could 'conveniently' lose his records :)
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> 
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> >Subject: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
> >
> >
> >i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> >as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> >guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> >anthems.
> >bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> >for about eight months, anything deemed
> >essential from this time period would be great.
> >maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record
> Time)
> >could advise me on all the new releases coming
> >out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> >to ignore those...:)
> >
> >and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> trance
> >with deepest detroit?
> >any suggestions please.
> >
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread tristan watkins
--- paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
> and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
> feel he should play,
> well.

Come on, don't you think that's a bit harsh? We all
learn at our own pace, no? And the practicalities of
DJing often entail finding a way to work outside of
your normal parameters *if you want to get gigs*. Some
of us are less flexible on this point than others,
thus we DJ less often. 

However, this whole discussion is better suited to
another list. Lots of people on this list don't DJ,
and don't care to read about it. I recommend
http://www.amtrakdjs.org  I've been on that list for a
while now. I find it's rewarding to share what I know,
and learn from my peers. None of us know it all when
it comes to gear or technique. This is a silly
conceit. You will find a few progressive/trance DJs on
this list, but the discussions are heavilly moderated
to prevent genre wars. I got to the list with all my
techno/313 conceits, and I've become a lot more
tollerant of all the trance DJs in the world since I
joined. Many of these folks are normal people with a
similar passion for music that we have. Perhaps we
disagree with their taste, and maybe for good reason,
but we are not "Right". Let's keep that in mind,
remember that these are mostly just people who love
music too, and try to treat everyone with a little
more decency than what we've seen here recently. 

And could we please have just one discussion that
doesn't turn into an angry mob? Maybe we should talk
about that new Mills record? I liked what I heard of
it. The man keeps shifting and evolving. It's great. 

Tristan 

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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread Kevin Conrad
I've always found most tag team lineups to be a
gimmick that promoters use to make their party look
special.  I know people who've been in tag teams where
the promoter just slapped it together, and the
individual didn't even know the other dj.  I would
think it would be difficult to create something unique
in a set when you don't know what the other person is
thinking.

   Kevin


--- paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
> and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they
> feel he should play,
> well.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: peter mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
> 
> 
> > i don't understand the whole thing. i think doing
> a tag team requires that
> > both dj's know each other very good and therefor
> also know the records of
> > each other, or at least the style of each other.
> so why would you want to
> > buy some new records specifically for this gig?
> just take some stuff with
> > you that you like and you're familiar with. i
> can't imagine that it will
> > work with trance anyway, but i'd be very
> interested to hear the result, so
> > if it's going to be broadcasted or recorded,
> please let me know.
> >
> > peter
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > : i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> > : as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> > : guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> > : anthems.
> > : bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> > : for about eight months, anything deemed
> > : essential from this time period would be great.
> > : maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record
> Time)
> > : could advise me on all the new releases coming
> > : out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> > : to ignore those...:)
> > :
> > : and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> trance
> > : with deepest detroit?
> > : any suggestions please.
> >
> >
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread paul
jesus, if he's this worried why is he even djing.
and for a 'dj' to even ask other people what they feel he should play,
well.




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From: peter mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> i don't understand the whole thing. i think doing a tag team requires that
> both dj's know each other very good and therefor also know the records of
> each other, or at least the style of each other. so why would you want to
> buy some new records specifically for this gig? just take some stuff with
> you that you like and you're familiar with. i can't imagine that it will
> work with trance anyway, but i'd be very interested to hear the result, so
> if it's going to be broadcasted or recorded, please let me know.
>
> peter
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> : i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> : as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> : guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> : anthems.
> : bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> : for about eight months, anything deemed
> : essential from this time period would be great.
> : maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> : could advise me on all the new releases coming
> : out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> : to ignore those...:)
> :
> : and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air trance
> : with deepest detroit?
> : any suggestions please.
>
>
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread d . pinter

Gravitational Arc of 10..give em a little 'trance' education 

dave 



Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread peter mueller
i don't understand the whole thing. i think doing a tag team requires that
both dj's know each other very good and therefor also know the records of
each other, or at least the style of each other. so why would you want to
buy some new records specifically for this gig? just take some stuff with
you that you like and you're familiar with. i can't imagine that it will
work with trance anyway, but i'd be very interested to hear the result, so
if it's going to be broadcasted or recorded, please let me know.

peter

- Original Message -
From: Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

: i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
: as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
: guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
: anthems.
: bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
: for about eight months, anything deemed
: essential from this time period would be great.
: maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
: could advise me on all the new releases coming
: out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
: to ignore those...:)
:
: and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air trance
: with deepest detroit?
: any suggestions please.




RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Kim


i think the more upbeat User stuff would work.  Lekebusch...  harder Tresor 
stuff too.


Mike


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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 16:02:05 +0100

actually, i did think about playing the 'live from ghent' track
from the UR album 'revolution for change'
with the 'are you down with the undergroundTHIS is your punishment'
monologue,
but you know these trance types, they can be a bit sensitive...:)



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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread Michael Kim


why not try tech house or tribal house?  i'm sure you could find stuff that 
would blend, if you like that type of style.  deep Detroit tracks would be 
great but i think they would crash into a trance style.  maybe if you did 
electro/tech house type tracks like early Martian and early Shake?


Mike


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Subject: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:17:46 +0100

i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
anthems.
bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
for about eight months, anything deemed
essential from this time period would be great.
maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
could advise me on all the new releases coming
out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
to ignore those...:)

and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air trance
with deepest detroit?
any suggestions please.






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RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread Simon Dennis
actually, i did think about playing the 'live from ghent' track
from the UR album 'revolution for change'
with the 'are you down with the undergroundTHIS is your punishment' 
monologue,
but you know these trance types, they can be a bit sensitive...:)




Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread george . jones
Might I suggest getting the complete Purpose Maker collection, UR, and Tim
Baker as well as some good-old-fashioned Plastikman.

Make him keep up with you.



Fw: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread tim maughan

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From: "tim maughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "diana potts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "enlighten" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> real story concerning PVD fans:
>
> I was at the homelands festival in the UK last may...and it wasn't up to
its
> usual standard...few interesting DJs (kevin saunderson and the scratch
> perverts being notable exceptions)plus some of the worse weather of
last
> year. Me and my girlfriend ended up drenched..no, coated in mud. plus some
> jerk managed to tip a whole pint of beer over my head.
>
> after running round trying to avoid rain and the sickening ibiza-pop-house
> that seemed to be being played EVERYWHERE, it was hard for us not to just
> bail before midnight. but the one thing that kept us there was the promise
> of Public Enemy doing their first live set in the UK in years at 4 am...
>
> so there we were at about 4.30, and PE were kicking out this killa version
> of "911 is a Joke"..flavas in the house and he's going mental...when this
> guy taps me on the shoulder...and says:
>
> "so i guess you're not here to see this &@*!ing s**t, are you? you just
> waiting for paul van dyke to come on...?"
>
> ladies and gentlemen, i tell you...in 12 years of clubbing/raving, i can
> honestly say thats the first time i've felt like punching someone...;)
>
> hey - i know everyone has differing tastes...but show some
> respect...please
>
> peace all
>
> tim
>
> www.tim-maughan.co.uk
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "diana potts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "enlighten" <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
>
>
> > might i suggest HIM tag teaming with YOU...i think
> > it's high time he looses the vandyke. Let HIM stress
> > getting some new records  b/c it seems that he
> > needs some edjabcatin.;)
> >
> > ;)d
> > --- Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> > > as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> > > guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> > > anthems.
> > > bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> > > for about eight months, anything deemed
> > > essential from this time period would be great.
> > > maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> > > could advise me on all the new releases coming
> > > out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> > > to ignore those...:)
> > >
> > > and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> > > trance
> > > with deepest detroit?
> > > any suggestions please.
> > >
> > >
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread tim maughan
real story concerning PVD fans:

I was at the homelands festival in the UK last may...and it wasn't up to its
usual standard...few interesting DJs (kevin saunderson and the scratch
perverts being notable exceptions)plus some of the worse weather of last
year. Me and my girlfriend ended up drenched..no, coated in mud. plus some
jerk managed to tip a whole pint of beer over my head.

after running round trying to avoid rain and the sickening ibiza-pop-house
that seemed to be being played EVERYWHERE, it was hard for us not to just
bail before midnight. but the one thing that kept us there was the promise
of Public Enemy doing their first live set in the UK in years at 4 am...

so there we were at about 4.30, and PE were kicking out this killa version
of "911 is a Joke"..flavas in the house and he's going mental...when this
guy taps me on the shoulder...and says:

"so i guess you're not here to see this &@*!ing s**t, are you? you just
waiting for paul van dyke to come on...?"

ladies and gentlemen, i tell you...in 12 years of clubbing/raving, i can
honestly say thats the first time i've felt like punching someone...;)

hey - i know everyone has differing tastes...but show some
respect...please

peace all

tim

www.tim-maughan.co.uk

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Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.


> might i suggest HIM tag teaming with YOU...i think
> it's high time he looses the vandyke. Let HIM stress
> getting some new records  b/c it seems that he
> needs some edjabcatin.;)
>
> ;)d
> --- Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> > as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> > guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> > anthems.
> > bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> > for about eight months, anything deemed
> > essential from this time period would be great.
> > maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> > could advise me on all the new releases coming
> > out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> > to ignore those...:)
> >
> > and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> > trance
> > with deepest detroit?
> > any suggestions please.
> >
> >
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread dj revolver
go to record time and ask them to pull you a stack of the best, most intense 
house and techno records they've ever heard. then wammo - you'll have so 
many wicked records you'll end up spending way too much money but you'll be 
on the way to a fantastic record collection.




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Subject: Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 05:48:54 -0800 (PST)

might i suggest HIM tag teaming with YOU...i think
it's high time he looses the vandyke. Let HIM stress
getting some new records  b/c it seems that he
needs some edjabcatin.;)

;)d
--- Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> anthems.
> bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> for about eight months, anything deemed
> essential from this time period would be great.
> maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> could advise me on all the new releases coming
> out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> to ignore those...:)
>
> and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> trance
> with deepest detroit?
> any suggestions please.
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread diana potts
might i suggest HIM tag teaming with YOU...i think
it's high time he looses the vandyke. Let HIM stress
getting some new records  b/c it seems that he
needs some edjabcatin.;)

;)d
--- Simon Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
> as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
> guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
> anthems.
> bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
> for about eight months, anything deemed
> essential from this time period would be great.
> maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
> could advise me on all the new releases coming
> out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
> to ignore those...:)
> 
> and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air
> trance
> with deepest detroit?
> any suggestions please.
> 
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RE: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.

2001-03-28 Thread alex
your mate could 'conveniently' lose his records :)

ab

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>Subject: [313] i have to dj and i'm scared.
>
>
>i need some suggestions for good traks to buy
>as i have to do a tagteam djing thing with a
>guy heavily into paul van dyk style trance
>anthems.
>bear in mind i haven't bought any new vinyl
>for about eight months, anything deemed
>essential from this time period would be great.
>maybe someone who works in a shop (say, Record Time)
>could advise me on all the new releases coming
>out of detroit and the u.s. as i wouldn't want
>to ignore those...:)
>
>and how the hell do you blend hands-in-the-air trance
>with deepest detroit?
>any suggestions please.
>
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