Last edited by Light The Fuse on Nov-03-2015 at 01:20
Nov-03-2015 01:09
DanceFloorPoet
Dance Floor Poet
Registered: Sep 2005
Location:
Saw him live in philly....set was extremely safe/boring/monotone. Had the feeling of wanting my money back when I left.
Productions are killer, but he didnt play any of them that I could recognize.
Nov-03-2015 02:34
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
He does a reliable line in big room boom-y tech, if that's your bag. Attracts the worst kind of T-shirt/haircut wanker crowds here though, the kind of DJ who you wouldn't go see because you'd hate the crowd too much. He's from Leeds as well so any time he plays here it's stupidly busy.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
He does a reliable line in big room boom-y tech, if that's your bag. Attracts the worst kind of T-shirt/haircut wanker crowds here though, the kind of DJ who you wouldn't go see because you'd hate the crowd too much.
Yes.
The David Lynch remix is the best thing he's done. Still sounds amazing to me.
His DJ'ing is for people who are kind of new to dance music and have lower expectations of a party. Just make speaker go boom-boom-boom while I take selfies with my crew who all just recently turned 21.
His last mix compilation came with a bottle service coupon
Nov-06-2015 19:31
MSZ
godspeed
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
quote:
Originally posted by Flynny
Tom Staar is his ghost producer.
Why is it when the DJ is always shit and their productions are "fire", they're always getting shoehorned production services. It takes so much more intellect to produce a track than to throw a set together coherently, if you cant dj chances are you're not doing the first one at all; Apples and oranges in a way I know but the correlation between the two are woven together in most circumstances.
Nov-06-2015 19:38
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by DanceFloorPoet
His DJ'ing is for people who are kind of new to dance music and have lower expectations of a party. Just make speaker go boom-boom-boom while I take selfies with my crew who all just recently turned 21.
Sadly, you've just summed up the Leeds clubbing scene. There's a huge student population here - something like 100,000 student in this city - and so most of the bookings seem to cater for this kind of crowd.