>Fuse in Brussels, can't even hold my attention. I rather like to go
>to parties in dark, industrial places and stuff like that. Does anybody have
>the same feeling? I guess in England you guys must be going nuts with all
>these crap superclubs...
i used to get annoyed about clubs like Cream etc
John
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From: Nick Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: (313) DJs DJs DJs! :)
I completely agree with what's being said here. I'm
only 19. Only got my own decks last November
(
I completely agree with what's being said here. I'm
only 19. Only got my own decks last November
(previously I used a friend's) but I've always loved
music. I used to like jungle but I've always moved
around styles. Basically, I look for styles that
haven't been adulterated by the mainstream. I've
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Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 14:52:38 GMT
i hear ya... the flashbacks are now: really bad house parties in basements.
people making the "ug
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Subject: Re: (313) DJs DJs DJs! :)
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 10:44:52 -0400
personally, i see it like this: there a
personally, i see it like this: there are
those who dj because they love the music
and want to share it. some have the skills,
some don't but are trying. in the end, they're
sharing the love for the music. then there
are others who buy into the "dj as rock star"
culture and get into DJing, not beca