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Kiss FM Thread - Club Lunch TODAY - Soups TAKE#23
What is this soothing music i'm hearing? hehe
Taking a later lunch to hear this Soups!
Sounds good. Well done.

Yah yah, I like!! Nice one Mr Campbell.

people start calling Soups "Andrew" and "Mr. Campbell", what's this scene of ours has come into? 

tunes i played, i think this is the lot..
Alex Stealthy - Once (Sunseeker Remix)
John Creamer & Stephane K - I Wish You Were Here (Main Mix)
Ozgur Can - Changed (Ozgur's Second Mix)
D-Nox - Seven Hours
Michael Burns - Forwards
Yilmaz Altanhan - Eighties (Original Mix)
2 Players vs. Solarstone - Signet Symphony
Cultivate - Broken Pieces (Max Graham's Third Street Remix)
Mekka - Diamondback (Angeles Remix)
Sholan - Can You Feel (What I'm Going Thru) (Thrillseekers Remix)
John Vesta - Gull
looks like 'Gull' has become your staple diet!

its a top track! 
looks good snoups. did u manage to record it somehow?
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| Originally posted by 00soups00 John Creamer & Stephane K - I Wish You Were Here (Main Mix) Ozgur Can - Changed (Ozgur's Second Mix) Michael Burns - Forwards Yilmaz Altanhan - Eighties (Original Mix) 2 Players vs. Solarstone - Signet Symphony Cultivate - Broken Pieces (Max Graham's Third Street Remix) |
im suprised a musical knowledge such as yours doesnt even recognise John Vesta - Gull and Mekka - Diamonback as being even older then last year..

ppft, whoever judged the classics to be boring must've been doped up to the eyeballs with horse tranquiliser

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| Originally posted by 00soups00 im suprised a musical knowledge such as yours doesnt even recognise John Vesta - Gull and Mekka - Diamonback as being even older then last year.. |
djway, your opinion is fucken worth shit...always has been always will be... Get some pootang or arse or whatever and loosen up man... life isnt always so serious.
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| Originally posted by djway Sif I'd know shit trance such as those two. I don't masturbate over classic trance. I own all the records I picked out which is how I know them. My statement remains; playing a set of classics is boring(and safe). It's the sort of thing JoshVA does. A WHOLE set of classics is an emotional barrage. If every track is a classic, there's no surpises, and the journey's so much flatter. --djway |
Mekka is also Rex the Dog 
Who gives a shit way? Why do you care?
Yeah, at least he played good music you fucking dumbass, go play a whole set full of new tripe and then jerkoff over your 0day music collection.
such language is unbecoming mr begic
there are times when people wanna hear classics and times when ppl wanna hear upfront tracks, it's the radio making it impossible for him to judge what the ppl listening are really after. Personally i prefer to hear new stuff on the radio and classics in the club but its not like i follow that rule religiously.
He posted that tracklist for the ppl interested, not a critique of his trackselection. YES THEY DESERVED TO DIE AND I HOPE THEY BURN IN HELL!!!
REX THE DOG ROCKS TATHI
LOL how so TA to criticize yet again, everyones just such an expert aren't they.....
NOT!

lol djway do you really think the majority of that radio station's audience know their classics?
its leetist fucks like you that only come to this realization... To the typical radio listener, it sounded sweet no matter what tracks were played
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| Originally posted by Aesthetic Yeah, at least he played good music you fucking dumbass, go play a whole set full of new tripe and then jerkoff over your 0day music collection. |
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| Originally posted by Nyquist_Theorem spon on dave. who gives a fuck how old or new tracks are, good music is good music. as another, balder guy also named dave put it: by his guess, less than half the people in the clubs he plays around the world even have any idea who the hell he is, let alone the names of any of the songs he plays, what label they're on, etc. New versus old etc matters only to the l33t FTP warriors stroking their chins with their faces pressed up against the booth glass, trying to read the writing on your CDRs and write the track names into their mobile phones. To the other 98% of the club, the DJ is the guy playing records at the club they're at, and the music simply has to be something they can dance to. |
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