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| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
I guess I'm the only one in here that likes him then. 
I think the problem is they get him to do too many closing sets when he's not really that sort of DJ. It's hard to come on after a big name, big room DJ and keep people going with progressive music. Kasey Taylor's usually the only one who can pull it off, but that's because he has such a distinct sound that stands alone that he can still come on after a big name DJ and hold his own. Sean Quinn, as much as I like him, just isn't really capable of coming on after a big name and having an impact.
He should really do the warm-up sets instead: I think the only two times I've seen him do a "warm up" set he's been pretty bloody good. When he played right before Dave Seaman at the GU think back in Jan 2002 he almost stole the show and he was good at Two Tribes 03 as well when he and Kasey played back to back melodic sets. I think Kasey needs to do the closing sets, or - if he's not avalible (which is quite a lot these days :-/) - maybe give someone like Mark James a go, as he generally knows how to play out to a crowd.
So Sean Quinn = Good, Sean Quinn Closing = Not so good.
Yeah, that was Kasey dude. I don't think Sean Quinn played that night. |
haha was waiting for you to say somethin! im pretty sure that was sean quinn at the end 
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