Bad German trance.
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From: Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED], '313'
313@hyperreal.org
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Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:06 PM
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
A German dj. Lots
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Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:18 PM
I was DJing with Clark Warner and we were supposed to be doing a
downtempo tag team set, and both of us had been looking forward to this
for a while.
However, this was not going
Oh dear, why do these dumb people always have to be girls?
;(
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:47 AM
i was playing a club one time mostly techno, and this girl came up to me, and
told
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Fred Heutte wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
I haven't seen this for years, but some DJs would tape over
the record labels to stop the constant trainspotting (and
oh boy i remember this, quite lame
I always yell at the light guys...Less light, more smoke!!!
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to
13@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Best lines to the DJ I haven't seen this for years, but some DJs would tape over the record labels to stop the constant trainspotting (and sometimes set stealing) that was going on when this scene was really breaking out in a
) Best lines to the DJ
I always yell at the light guys...Less light, more smoke!!!
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Langsman, Marc wrote:
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get
I haven't seen this for years, but some DJs would tape over
the record labels to stop the constant trainspotting (and
This reminds me of an interview with the late Jam Master Jay years ago which
went something along the lines of:
JMJ: back in the day we used to take breaks from old rock
The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@dsl.pipex.com
I was playing live with Mark Broom about 10 years ago when a sweaty
face from the crowd appeared over the top of my Juno 106 and
, July 16, 2003 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dennis DeSantis
Cc: 313
Subject: (313) Best lines to the DJ
The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@dsl.pipex.com
I was playing live with Mark
I was also asked if I had any Queen- by a 15 year old girl too!
Jason
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:07 am, Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting?
Play some
: RE: (313) Best lines to the DJ
I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting?
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
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Robert Taylor wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
on almost every gig i play someone asks me to play paranoid by black
sabbath. i swear one day i take it with me and just switch to it
immediately someone asks me to
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The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED
uplifting?
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
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The best one I've
i usually ask djs here in italy if they have any robert hood..
who?!?
fab
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The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@dsl.pipex.com
I was playing live with Mark Broom about 10 years ago when
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I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting
I played at Kompressor up in Pankow, at the Alte Zigarrettenfabrik.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. People danced and seemed to have a good time.
And I got paid, which is always nice.
I've gotta say, this thread has made me feel a LOT better. I thought I
was the only person getting flack from
The funniest one was a girl
that came to me and asked me if I could play something more danceable, like
foxtrot :)
LOL Best one!
k
I was asked to play 'tiffany - I think we're alone now' once - after
refusing I started receiving slips of paper with death threats and various
obscenities in the dj booth for the rest of the evening :/
... Clearly I'd rather die than play tiffany anyhoo so I didn't see it as
that much of a
it was
the bezst party I have bn too for ages!!! and boy I wished I was booked for
that night! :(((
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From: Dennis DeSantis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 11:18
To: ian cheshire; 313@hyperreal.org
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I played at Kompressor up
most annoying line: Do you have anything with words in it?
second most annoying: Come on! but youre black! you *must* have some hip
hop with you!
sean
Subject: Re: (313) Best lines to the DJ
I played at Kompressor up in Pankow, at the Alte Zigarrettenfabrik.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. People danced and seemed to have a good time.
And I got paid, which is always nice.
I've gotta say, this thread has made me feel a LOT better. I thought I
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wel I had a cr*p time on my gig as Tomcraft was booked to play
on the same night and he made a difference to the whole experience.
He came pisssed and demanded stuff b4 he palyed as he ws
cheshire
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they pulled in 1200 punters and didn't pay you?
that would really f*** me off (it's kinda happened to me tho, 800 people
and 20 quid paidwhile the promoter handed me the 20 pound note he had
a huge bottle of champaign
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Sorry, I'm not the DJ, he's gone off for a bit.
(delivered in a - these aren't the droids you're looking for - style)
Astonishingly this seems to satisfy people even if you're wearing
headphones, pushing vinyl on
sadly not with my face I can tell you :))
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Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly
: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 11:54
To: ian cheshire
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
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they pulled in 1200 punters and didn't pay you?
that would really f*** me off (it's kinda happened to me tho, 800 people
and 20 quid paidwhile
Best consolation Ian: Tomcraft is shiiite! And you can quote me. ;-)
k
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sorry
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From: robin pinning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 12:11
To: ian cheshire
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Access :)) well its one of my oldie favs. If I get to see
you Robin I'll bring some Champayne and request Access just for the
nostalgia
I was asked:
do you do covers?
-Joe (live PA only.)
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I was also asked if I had
ha ha I love ya Ken :)
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 12:12
To: ian cheshire; Dennis DeSantis; 313@hyperreal.org
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Best consolation Ian: Tomcraft is shiiite! And you can quote me. ;-)
k
At 13:18 16-7-2003, ::P wrote:
I was asked:
do you do covers?
Same was asked me too =)
Or: when do you play some trance?
R.
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dude, I would totally rock that track if I had it
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From: Langsman, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:34 AM
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I was asked to play 'tiffany - I think we're alone now' once
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Jason
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 12:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Best response to inane punter harrassment seems to be to say slowly
and clearly:
Sorry,
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I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more uplifting?
Play some Meatloaf (OK
lol
that would be a priceless sample...
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 7:42 AM
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a long time ago in columbus, ohio;
... if you'd just let whole album play, you would'nt
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to know...
Have you got any lime green ? / its my mates birthday - can we request
some strobes ?
:D
Peace,
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back and falling over a sofa immediately afterwards he quickly conceded
defeat. The same night a girl started licking my new shoes. Bizarre.
Best
1. Where is this - I want to play there
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
At 12:56 pm +0100 16/7/03, Jonny McIntosh wrote:
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself. After drunkenly staggering
back
i SWEAR, im going to try that the next time im out clubbing
:)))
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to know...
Have you got any lime
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 05:51:46 -0500, sean deason wrote:
most annoying line: Do you have anything with words
in
it?
second most annoying: Come on! but youre black! you
*must* have some hip
hop with you!
sean
Sean: re: #2: Wow!
Another memorable experience, this one way back in
1987-ish
Good one Andrew! Here's one of my favs...which happened to me about a year or
so ago...
In the middle of my set I drop the Jacksons Can You Feel It and the crowd
goes wild. Funny thing is -- this girl comes up to me and says Can you play
the original?! and i'm like Huh?
You heard me! Can you
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Sent: 16 July 2003 13:43
In the middle of my set I drop the Jacksons Can You Feel It
and the crowd goes wild. Funny thing is -- this girl comes up
to me and says Can you play the original?! and i'm like Huh?
At 14:47 16-7-2003, Brendan Nelson wrote:
Or has the word original become, for them, a euphemism for version
most familiar to me?
I guess this hits the spot.
On the other hand, we are the purists and the people you're
spinning/playing for are 'just' consumers. So you can't really blame them.
?
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
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From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:59 AM
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The best one I've heard is Where's
About 10 years ago, half way through Vainqueuer Lyot (Maurizio mix, natch), I
had a tap on my shoulder and a glammed up lady asked me if I had any M-People.
Nice, as they are one of my most detested musical incarnations. Obviously, I
said no. Returning to what I was doing, I was tapped from
idea of his style..
Martijn
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:58 PM
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Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm actually guilty of this myself but it ended up pretty to be prett
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1. Where is this - I want to play there
2. Excuse my ignorance, but who/what is Tomcraft?
At 12:56 pm +0100 16/7/03, Jonny McIntosh wrote:
Somebody recently came up to me to bet me a fiver he could make it to the
end of my set without making a fool of himself
I was DJing with Clark Warner and we were supposed to be doing a
downtempo tag team set, and both of us had been looking forward to this
for a while.
However, this was not going to be the case..as we had several girls
come up to us repeatedly during the early hours of the night asking for
us to
OK - Here's my story...
Playing a Deep House night, a girl comes up and makes a request for
something more danceable... like Shaggy! I had to aks her to repeat
that one more time cuz i wasn't sure if i heard that properly!?! My
response was of course.. no... and i doubt any of the other dj's
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The best one I've heard is Where's the toilet mate
And a bloke with some bongo's asking if we could mike him up!
16/7/03 8:26 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]@dsl.pipex.com
Robert Taylor wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
Play some Meatloaf (OK - that was me but I was only joking - or was I?)
on almost every gig i play someone asks me to play paranoid by black
sabbath. i swear one day i take it with me and just switch to it
immediately someone
one time i was playing at a club and everyone was dancing, this kid came up
to me and asked can you play something i can dance to so i gave him
the finger and told him to [EMAIL PROTECTED] OFF. i dont have any tolerance for that.
the funny thing is i was playing a Ron Trent/Chez Damier
I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is,
sweet leaf maybe?
Somebody played (I think it was) a live version of War Pigs at Movement -
was it Ayro? Can't recall.
jeff
, July 16, 2003 11:37 AM
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I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is,
sweet leaf maybe?
Somebody played (I think it was) a live version of War Pigs at
Movement -
was it Ayro? Can't recall
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:27:45PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is, sweet
leaf maybe?
The Butthole Surfers have a track called Sweet Loaf that was based on a
Black Sabbath song i believe. The intro (Daddy?, Yes, son, etc
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I'm not a DJ but I have heard of the following enquiries:
Can you play something with more breakdowns?
Have you got anything more
: 'Robert Taylor'; 'Martin'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Dennis
DeSantis'; '313'
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i was playing a club one time mostly techno, and this girl
came up to me, and told me that it ( i assume she ment the
music) needed more scratching in it, and then asked me
'
Subject: Re: (313) Best lines to the DJ
i was playing a club one time mostly techno, and this girl
came up to me, and told me that it ( i assume she ment the
music) needed more scratching in it, and then asked me to
step aside so she could show me how to do it when i asked
her what
: (313) Best lines to the DJ
yea that is almost as good as the time when we had our friend
jon williams (organised noise) play here in like 95...he was
just banging the hell out of old circuit breaker tracks and
seawolf, UR acid rain 3 , stuff like that...and this kid
asked him to stop
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:27:45PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard some electronic rmx of a black sabbath song forget wha it is, sweet
leaf maybe?
The Butthole Surfers have a track called Sweet Loaf that was based on a
Black Sabbath song i believe. The intro (Daddy?, Yes, son,
my all-time fav is are you the DJ? - OK, meanwhile I have headphones
on, am surrounded by turntables rekkids, CDs players, etc. whilst
using the mixer. once I answered no just to make the person go away.
runner up would have to be I'll have a Bud two Coronas (or other
drinks) - been in a
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i was playing a club one time mostly techno, and this girl
came up to me, and told me that it ( i
313@hyperreal.org
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Date: 16 Jul 2003 17:20 GMT
The funniest question I ever heard was from a guy asking a friend of mine
at a Drum 'n' Bass party where my friend spinned some nice old school
breakz if he can put the breaks out of that techno
hahaha
This one time at band camp...
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 1:05 PM
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another funny event was at this club called Gabes in Iowa City. this guy
kept bugging the dj
this one time, I was DJing and this girl was like play some slayer
I immediately left and nuked the entire planet from orbit.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:29 AM
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this one time, I was DJing and this girl was like play some slayer
I immediately left and nuked the entire planet from orbit
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
rock
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To: 313
Yep- I used that one at the Sub Club recently and passed the punter
over to the guy who was doing the lights- worked a treat
Why don't light jocks get the same abuse that what I want to know...
Have you got any lime green ? / its my mates birthday - can we request
some strobes ?
I might have seen that 1995 incident with Jon Williams.
Over the years, I've seen several turntable-divers. This may
be more of a west coast thing, because we have always
favored putting the turntables on the floor with the crowd
rather than in a booth or up on a stage. Most people are
very good
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Subject: Re: (313) Best lines to the DJ
i was playing a club one time
I haven't seen this for years, but some DJs would tape over the record
labels to stop the constant trainspotting (and sometimes set stealing)
that was going on when this scene was really breaking out in a big way.
They actually used to sell little plastic record label covers which could
be
Fred Heutte wrote on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 about following:
I haven't seen this for years, but some DJs would tape over
the record labels to stop the constant trainspotting (and
oh boy i remember this, quite lame. although i've actually ripped off
labels from 2 records.. MANY years ago. some dj's
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