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| quote: | Originally posted by jono4L
cirtus played the most versatile set i have ever heard, with tracks from electro breaks, house, prog and trance all put together in a manner that flowed and he cranked it. something different and inspirational that changed the way i see the scene heading. every DJ can learn a lot from this guy, he is exactly what a DJ should be. In love with the tunes he plays, totally individual and not at all jaded. its about time he had his chance to be noticed and i am certain he was, he is not the sort to promote himself with talk so i am glad he got to on the obsession decks last night.
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damn straight. play good tunes, watch dance floor freak out. Any DJ can set make trance fans dance by rolling out the mainstream trance bomb du jour, but I've got a lot more respect for the DJ that can roll out a track that's not trance at all, but that the DJ knows will set a trance crowd off if dropped at exactly the right moment. nice one curtis!
| quote: | Originally posted by Philby
err does anyone know what tune citrus was playing at about 4:10 am, i guess it was only his 2nd or 3rd track, it was mad breaks, anyone help?? |
fark. glad someone else understands the point - there's heaps of good music out there just waiting to set a club on fire for those of you open-minded enough to explore the world beyond your narrow genre-boxes. dunno what the tune was, but it was definitely full-on breaks, and if definitely went off. 
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Last edited by Nyquist_Theorem on Oct-30-2005 at 13:36
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