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Posted by coroknight on Feb-03-2010 19:37:

DJ's don't have to play the same style forever to be "true to the game"


Posted by Stu Cox on Feb-04-2010 07:22:

quote:
Originally posted by coroknight
DJ's don't have to play the same style forever to be "true to the game"

Yeah, maybe 'the game' is bandwagonning. In which case Annie Mac rules all.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-04-2010 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Yeah, maybe 'the game' is bandwagonning. In which case Annie Mac rules all.


steve lawler is better at it


Posted by JustinAnderson on Feb-05-2010 23:27:

Richie Hawtin


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-06-2010 18:19:


Posted by n3lly on Feb-06-2010 23:17:

I can't believe this thread is still going..


Posted by mfitterer1 on Feb-08-2010 03:33:

quote:
Originally posted by kaih
zabiela easily

a more dedicated, genuine and down to earth guy you will never find


This is the only one that comes to mind for me. Def agree. Its scary to think he is as big as he is and still WAY underrated.


Posted by Stu Cox on Feb-08-2010 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
steve lawler is better at it

Disagree actually, I saw Lawler in December and I can't think of another DJ who would play some of the stuff he was playing - and it was good! Actually got the inspiration for one of my tracks from something he played


Posted by keithos27 on Feb-09-2010 05:21:

quote:
Originally posted by DiscoStew


The one guy in the world who can't use the phrase "don't hate the player..."


lol thx chris


Posted by Cedric K. on Feb-10-2010 14:37:

totally Gareth emery and richard durand!


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-10-2010 19:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Disagree actually, I saw Lawler in December and I can't think of another DJ who would play some of the stuff he was playing - and it was good! Actually got the inspiration for one of my tracks from something he played


lawler has changed styles more than he has changed underwear and his selections always seem to reflect trends.

i've seen him many times, and i'm not putting him down or anything...but definitely a trend whore.


Posted by DJ RANN on Feb-11-2010 01:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
lawler has changed styles more than he has changed underwear and his selections always seem to reflect trends.

i've seen him many times, and i'm not putting him down or anything...but definitely a trend whore.


+1, nice guy but true to the game? Yes, in that he's not a sell out, but he has swapped his style many times for what I percieve commercial reasons (even though his music is not commercial).

I can't beleive no one has mentioned Carl Cox.

I've seen him dozens of times, in several countries over the last decade and a half and has NEVER disappointed. Whether it's driving techno, jacking house or prog, the signature is him, how he controls a crowd and how he works the decks. Always been true to his style and never deviated. Legend. Him and Saville.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-11-2010 02:18:



you can't hate lawler if you are over a foot taller than him and take a drunken pic in Seoul.

like my hat? i don't...stupid women

from 2000 until 2002 Lawler was the man to me...that being said i stand by what i said, and Rann reinforced it

and yes i know i look like i have dentures...i'm drunk on 20$ rum and cokes


Posted by DJ RANN on Feb-12-2010 04:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude



That picture is a fake - you can see that you superimposed the top of lawlers head on that


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-12-2010 06:45:

he was too busy chewing off half of his face anyways,so if anything that pic was true to life. I don't know how he got disco shit in korea...mannn it was hard to find there

that club though (club answer...over priced booze aside) was pretty impressive.


Posted by mfitterer1 on Feb-12-2010 09:48:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
+1, nice guy but true to the game? Yes, in that he's not a sell out, but he has swapped his style many times for what I percieve commercial reasons (even though his music is not commercial).

I can't beleive no one has mentioned Carl Cox.

I've seen him dozens of times, in several countries over the last decade and a half and has NEVER disappointed. Whether it's driving techno, jacking house or prog, the signature is him, how he controls a crowd and how he works the decks. Always been true to his style and never deviated. Legend. Him and Saville.


Fuck totally forgot about Cox but totally agree. Dude is last of a seemingly dying breed.


Posted by epdarks on Feb-12-2010 16:07:

i'm not really into their sound anymore but....

danny howells
lee burridge


Posted by DJ RANN on Feb-12-2010 23:08:

quote:
Originally posted by mfitterer1
Fuck totally forgot about Cox but totally agree. Dude is last of a seemingly dying breed.


+motherfuckingonethousand.

I saw him here in LA end of last year and he was just relentlessly superb. I rarely in my life seen a club so jacking.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-13-2010 06:46:

not a cox fan at all...but he does not follow trends too much...the thing with cox is that he can play slow or hard. Hard bores the piss out of me now, but his house sets are decent.


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