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Don't get me wrong trancilvania, I don't think he's a bad dj. Like I said before, from what I've heard from him (i.e. two or three live sets ) and what I've heard about him, he does know his stuff, he can mix and he knows how to move a room. My gripe isn't with his djing technique though, it's how he lets it go to waste. He plays (again, admittedly only really going from what little I've heard from him) a fairly unoriginal and very commercialised mix of music. Now I can live with commercial music - I can go to a commercial club and stil have fun (after about 12 beers anyway ) - but it doesn't mean I'd want to go and pay $50 for the privilage of seeing him, especially when there are so many better, more unique international dj's who have come/are still coming out here (and that's not even including Two Tribes).
I think the point I'm trying to make is that Judge Jules does not rank as one of my favourite personalities, and nothing but an obscenely low entry fee would make me want to go and see him. Again, each to their own, I don't have any problem with people enjoying the music that he plays, and I'll say it again: he's a fine dj. But, as I implied in my tongue-in-cheek post before, his slightly predictable and very commercial track-selection turns me off wanting to pay any money at all to go and see him.
And, if you disgree, then that's fine. Each to their own dude: if you like him, then by all means ignore everything I just said and enjoy the music for what it is. Who cares what a twat like me thinks anyway? 
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