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Posted by Oneeleven on Aug-16-2006 13:38:

quote:
Originally posted by mizza318
111 what do u look like ? I mean you sound like a Heaven regular, so I've must of seen you there at one point or another.






Sort of squinty but if you put my eyes from my icon with this pic, but you get the idea.

I am not really a regular @ Heaven, no. Just been there a few times. I go out in Montreal more than I go out in Ottawa really.

quote:
Originally posted by Tag
ill probably be there with a few buddies


Great, I can put you over my knee and spank you then!


Posted by DJ_SideFx on Aug-16-2006 20:22:

Vivie-Ann is the hottest Dj in town lol
She's really good, and plays what i call Europena Style, Uk style.

Don't miss her, i think you wont be dissapointed


Posted by moevalith on Aug-16-2006 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_SideFx
Vivie-Ann is the hottest Dj in town lol
She's really good, and plays what i call Europena Style, Uk style.

Don't miss her, i think you wont be dissapointed


Th'fuck does UK style mean?


Posted by Maher Daniel on Aug-16-2006 21:20:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA thats what i would like to know people have classed me as that too :S a defenit break down on what uk style means would help out alot.

although we are production partners and our styles sometimes compliment each other depending on what were playing viv is heavely house influenced with a tad bit Of the good tribal. but she can defenetly throw down some of the hottest minimal and techy stuff when she gets in the mood so an elaboration on UK style would be great

cheers

Maher Daniel


Posted by DJ_SideFx on Aug-16-2006 21:26:

hahahahahahahahha
you can't discribe it, it's like when u hear it, u just know,
Like the Stereo style lol once u hear a track or a set u say yeah its Stereo style ..loooooooooooooool
same thing with the UK style lol

Well in Mtl Dj's are well qualified in their genre, like each one has a certain genre, for example, Tribal House, Electro House or whatever

In Europe a Dj just does a mixture of all genres in the same set, u can hear the progressive house track along with the tribal track , with the tech house and the electro house.

Vivie-Ann and King Louis are the only ones i've heard that play like that in Mtl

That is what i qualify as Uk or European Style, since its the genre i used to hear in Clubs in the Uk and Europe when i was living there.


Posted by Maher Daniel on Aug-16-2006 21:37:

need some more elaboration unfortunately when i hear someone switching geners of electronic music i just think they are confused and dont have a specific style which is not always a good thing, a percussion in track does not always qualify it as a tribal track and when i say percusoin i dont only mean bongos or toms its a range of everything. its a hard thing to class a dj in the right genre. but ive never heard this UK style. maybe the dj has UK traits of djing or its just the tunes that you never hear anyone else in the city play but still not convinced on this UK style thing you talk about


Posted by DJ_SideFx on Aug-16-2006 21:49:

well its easier if u can go to Clubs in the UK

quote:
when i hear someone switching geners of electronic music i just think they are confused and dont have a specific style which is not always a good thing


I think you react like that because Djs here stick to 1 genre and being used to hearing that , when u hear that some1 is switching u think they are confused, I am just assuming here.

But in europe it s a normal thing to switch, because playing Electro for 5 hours could be very boring, same thing if u play tribal or progressive all nightor any other genre.

By switching i dont mean like just jump from one thing to the other, there are alooooot of tracks that can be matched to different genres, for example u can play a a Tribal track and the next track u can play a Tech house track that has similar percussion sounds that matches the track before.
For me its better to do that. I like to have the crowd's attention all nite long, not just the first few hours.


Posted by moevalith on Aug-16-2006 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_SideFx
hahahahahahahahha
you can't discribe it, it's like when u hear it, u just know,
Like the Stereo style lol once u hear a track or a set u say yeah its Stereo style ..loooooooooooooool
same thing with the UK style lol

Well in Mtl Dj's are well qualified in their genre, like each one has a certain genre, for example, Tribal House, Electro House or whatever

In Europe a Dj just does a mixture of all genres in the same set, u can hear the progressive house track along with the tribal track , with the tech house and the electro house.

Vivie-Ann and King Louis are the only ones i've heard that play like that in Mtl

That is what i qualify as Uk or European Style, since its the genre i used to hear in Clubs in the Uk and Europe when i was living there.


A dj set with nout but a genre would truly bore the shit out of me. Dance music is ever changing, so a genre is never the same and always receives influences, as long as chance and time permits.

To be honest though, I dont think it your generalisation makes much sense, there's no reason why djs in europe would mix up genres more than djs over here would.

I mix genres, but live here in montreal. Th'fuck does that mean?


Posted by Maher Daniel on Aug-16-2006 21:52:

ahhh see i was waiting for you to say that, good on ya m8 but that does not necesseraly mean UK style thats just a good dj where elements from another genere can be infused within each other to creat one simultaneous on going set.

anywhooo

friday NIGHT

cheers

Maher Daniel


Posted by DJ_SideFx on Aug-16-2006 21:55:

I agree with you moevalith
Maybe I shouldn't generalise like that

But for the past year i have spent here in Montreal, you can say that i have been in clubs 5 days on 7 and i didnt hear that alot.

The 2 Djs that, when i heard them play, just reminded me of Europe are King Louis and Vivie-Ann.

Surely they are not the only ones out there, but "sticking to one genre all night" is more spread amongst djs than the switching to all genre one.

Well thats what i have noticed


Posted by moevalith on Aug-16-2006 22:37:

Noice...

Anyways, back to give vivie anne some hype


Posted by MiSsfunKkyflyY on Aug-16-2006 23:27:

lol @ ukstyle...

that word is being added to my daily vocabulary!


Posted by mizza318 on Aug-18-2006 01:47:

Vivie if you'll drop a set along the tunes of your " 2006 01 DJ02 Twisted Love.mp3 " set, then i'll be in Heaven at Heaven haha. That set is sooooo good.


Posted by Tag on Aug-18-2006 03:11:

Yo what time are you spinning from? I have work the next day, but hopefully i can get there. Ive met you but never heard you spin.


Posted by Cyberflow on Aug-18-2006 12:38:

Well Dj Vivie-Ann she "torche des culs" ^_^ .....


Posted by mizza318 on Aug-19-2006 15:50:

PRETTY SURE LAST NITE ROCKED. VIVIE THANKS FOR BRINGIN IT ! OZBORNE WAS SOLID AS USUAL AS WELL.


Posted by Maher Daniel on Aug-19-2006 19:58:

yep deffenetly a bagging night at heaven viv rocked the place proper


Posted by elie on Aug-19-2006 20:23:

I think you react like th

Bullocks, I should have driven up after work.
Road trip in the civic for next time


quote:


I think you react like that because Djs here stick to 1 genre and being used to hearing that , when u hear that some1 is switching u think they are confused, I am just assuming here.

But in europe it s a normal thing to switch, because playing Electro for 5 hours could be very boring, same thing if u play tribal or progressive all nightor any other genre.

By switching i dont mean like just jump from one thing to the other, there are alooooot of tracks that can be matched to different genres, for example u can play a a Tribal track and the next track u can play a Tech house track that has similar percussion sounds that matches the track before.
For me its better to do that. I like to have the crowd's attention all nite long, not just the first few hours.


Whenever I read one of Raffis long intellectual posts, I imagine him giving a monologue on an infomercial in front of a big big crowd of people ... with his arab anglo accent.


Posted by Maher Daniel on Aug-20-2006 06:20:

hopefully it will be my turn next


Posted by Oneeleven on Aug-21-2006 19:42:

Fabulous night indeed! Sexy beats, lots of fun, nice people. I had a really great night, as I think most who were there were.

My only complaint is that Vive-Ann's set was too short, or maybe it just seemed short, but I wanted more!


Posted by MiSsfunKkyflyY on Aug-24-2006 04:11:

oi

my only complaint was that the dj booth was too far from the crowd...
i like to be in the middle of all the action ...

HOT ness.. nice club for ottawa!
everyone's there to dance ... hott...
ottawa kids dance like their on a mission!

spanks it was hottness.

apparently they recorded the set... so ill have that in a couple days if anyone's interested!


oh and 2:30 last call!?!?
we had to down the bottle of jager realll fast! ...
leads to overusing the word hott...

vote maher for heaven...


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