dj diz seems seems to be the best dj i have listened
so far.
and i wanna see him play in NYC !
i have listened to some of his sets on sonic and i
loved nearly every single vinyl he has touched.
These are the ones i ask for you guys to identify as
they have lyrics:
1st one is from his club set
I don't know, why do people make such sweeping generalizations?
:)
So far as I can tell, it's just anal retentive record boys who get
irate along perceived genre lines. Girls, and other such open-minded and
sensible humans, give a warm reception to whatever music makes them feel
good.
Sorry for the delay on this one. For anyone who's interested in checking
it out, here's the link to DJ Diz's excellent live set from August 12th
at Dialect in Seattle:
http://groovetech.com/broadcast/club/
Also, A Guy Called Gerald will be on GT Radio San Francisco tonight from
6-8pm PST (that's 9
I couldn't agree more. I'm female and as a deejay, I could care less what genre
I'm spinning as long as it feels real to me at the time. I get "Well, what do
you spin?" and though I can generally say hard/deep house or techno, I've been
known to have times where I'll want to scratch up some hip/
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, FRED MCMURRY wrote:
> I know house-heads who hate techno of any kind from May to Krome to Aphex.
> Techno-heads hate trance-heads. Junglists hate anything 4/4. Why is
> everything so compartmentalized and stratified?
I don't know, why do people make such sweeping gene
;
Fred
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To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] dj DIZ
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 00:22:30 +300
the scene is possibly far better than you can imagine.
No our women dont dress in black
and no
We dont listen to arabic kinda music.
We have nice house clu
will have basement jaxx, ken iishi, astral projection and talvin singh here
on 2nd of september.
But everybodies favorite here is mr. Derrick May.
And i guess DJ Diz will be here pretty soon. Hopefully!
but...
the scene is kinda invaded by Trance dj's at the moment. Afterall anything
trance
Here's a link to DJ Diz's set on GT Radio from last Sunday:
http://groovetech.com/broadcast/gtradio/archive.html
His Dialect set archive is still forthcoming. I'll post that link when it's up.
Enjoy,
Alex
Steven T Lammers wrote:
> > greetings from Istanbul
> > Does anybody have any info about
> greetings from Istanbul
> Does anybody have any info about this dj in topic?
> website and stuff? He spins some place in Chicago i think...
> some audio, mp3 would make you a Santa Claus of mine.
> I've listened to 1 set of him, and it was awesome, i felt like buying a plane
> ticket from Istanbu
We just archived DJ Diz on Saturday night at Dialect in Seattle. His set should
be up in 24 hours.
Check the top of this link tomorrow: http://groovetech.com/broadcast/club/
Alex
Groovetech
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> greetings from Istanbul
> Does anybody have any info about this dj in
Reelhouse has some realaudio sets by Diz.
http://www.reelhouse.net (in the House section)
Personally, I can't get enough of this guy - his sets are sick.
Jaques
From: ni cal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [313] dj DIZ
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 10:15:28
Diz is definitely one of the best djs in chicago. he
spins out here quite a lot, usually atleast a couple
of times a week. as far as audio or mp3 goes, don't
know. you better start saving up for that ticket!
and while you're here, you also need to check out DJ
Heather, who along with J-Dub rock
greetings from Istanbul
Does anybody have any info about this dj in topic?
website and stuff? He spins some place in Chicago i think...
some audio, mp3 would make you a Santa Claus of mine.
I've listened to 1 set of him, and it was awesome, i felt like buying a plane
ticket from Istanbul to Chicago
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