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| quote: | Originally posted by Plump Funk
he laid some dirty filthy tribal house, he kept on puting samples all thru the set non stop.
couldn't stop dancing he got me going, there was a point when i needed to hit the washroom but couldn't ended up going there after 30 min.
also saw a friend of mine there. he comes up to me and tells me "this guy is a REAL dj".
Sean Miller was great as well have to admit only caught the last few tracks. |
I dunno about the "real DJ" comment... he pretty much let every track play out and only mix the intros... not much dj'ing going on... I liked his tracks, but thought it was a bit too flatline for a midweek, short, set. Shrug, always comes back to a big debatable issue of whether a dj should be there to long-blend tracks (essentially making something new), or just mixing them one after another
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