Damned, we're done... =)
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That's brilliant to still get French Swamper, when i study other language i'm glad not to be from foreign countries, to hard to learn french when you're non native...
Well, for '00' i think most of us here (French TA's) are still from the old upliftin' & bangin' school for a moment. But i do agree prog may certainly be the future or event present ofv Trance.
Tiesto himself played progressive house set last august for cream @ Ibiza, no more uplifting Stuff at the contrary of what you're listening right now during his sets in U.S, if i consider the tracklists.
But, indeed, that's funny to see how risin' is the prog scene on the net, in the clubs, but i really hope that TA would never mean GU, At least for a while.
Bonsoir...
More info to you Lytchix...
John 'OO' Fleming

"The hardest working man in the business on his rocky road to the top" : DJ magazine
His career began way back in 1984 with a residency at the legendary Stern's Nightclub in Worthing when he was still at school. Just as it seemed like John was ready to take his place as one of the frontrunners of the fledgling scene, he was struck down by lung cancer. After three years in and out of hospitals and a year's recuperation in Florida, John was back and bursting with energy and drive. His break came with the offer of a residency at Brighton's popular Zap Club and he hasn't looked back since. John's re-establishment back in the big time was confirmed when he was voted `DJ Of The Month' in Muzik magazine's November '99 issue and number 56 in the world by 1999's DJ Magazine poll.
2000 finds John with monthly guest slots at Gatecrasher (Sheffield), as well as regular bookings at clubs like Golden (Stoke), Cream (Liverpool), Progress (Derby), Passion (Coalville), Republica (Birmingham) and Twisted (London). John's overseas gigs extend to the far-flung corners of the world - Europe, Israel, U.S.A., Canada, Hong Kong, Japan and Australia.
John hosts his own show on Brighton's Surf 107, and has recorded a Radio One Essential mix, a Euromix for Danny Rampling's show, a Graham Gold network-wide mix plus numerous mixes for Kiss FM.
His talents extend into production and remixing as well. He has released two singles for React Music, `Alpha 5' and `Lost In Emotion', His third single for the label `Free' is due out later this year. John's remix credit list includes such luminaries as Erasure, Gloria Estefan, Mansun and Junior Vasquez, as well as top dance labels like Additive, Hook, Edge and 4D. John has also been behind the decks of a plethora of successful mix album projects, including React Music's `Reactivate' (Volume's 13 and 14 which he co-compiled), Telstar's `The Real Ibiza', club tie-in `Sunny Side Up' on Passion Music and Virgin's silver selling (60,000 +) `The Best Trance Anthems.Ever!'.
John's latest mix album `For Your Ears Only' is the second time the man himself has fronted an album project, following on from the success of `Licence To Thrill', released on Automatic Records late in '98. `For Your Ears Only' perfectly encapsulates John's current DJ mix set, showcasing the harder edge of progressive trance. The mix is spread over two CD's, allowing John to mix the past, present and future of the music he loves. The album was released on React on 29th May 2000. And if all that's not enough, John still finds time to run two record labels, Bond-age Records (whose first single was licensed to two compilations and caned by Judge Jules on his Radio One show) and Joof, and writes record reviews for 7 magazine!
www.john00fleming.co.uk
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