Re: Re: (313) jay denham / oscar mulero

2004-02-27 Thread g
Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/27/2004, 20:47:03: > On Feb 27, 2004, at 2:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > i've seen posters here in utrecht of an upcoming night with both jay > > denham (related to R. Denham?) and oscar mulero. > > never heard denham play, but liked quite a lot of

Re: (313) jay denham / oscar mulero

2004-02-27 Thread Greg Earle
On Feb 27, 2004, at 2:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i've seen posters here in utrecht of an upcoming night with both jay denham (related to R. Denham?) and oscar mulero. never heard denham play, but liked quite a lot of his early work, haven't really been paying attention to his work after 'sy

Re: (313) jay denham / oscar mulero

2004-02-27 Thread Matt Chester
Well, if he still plays like he used to, then he's totally unmissable - one of the funkiest, most original and exciting DJs I've ever witnessed, an absolute genius every time I saw him. How he is now though, I'm very curious to know myself. I can't imagine he will of lost all that talent, but judg

RE: (313) jay denham / oscar mulero

2004-02-27 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Denham is an excellent, and unique sounding DJ. He f*cking loves what he does, and always hits the spot, IMO. I've never heard Mulero play, but I've heard he is technically very good, and if he plays his own records (amongst others of course) I would imagine he would be pretty good from that perspe