I have to agree with globalgirl....I Deep Dish totally rocked me this past Oct when he played with PVD in Toronto! Markus Schultz is also my vote, a real bonus to moving to Miami! I am also partial to BT (who's from Washington DC) and G&D
Jan-09-2004 02:29
SlackerBoy9
Back Like Cooked Crack
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Everywhere and Nowhere
Man i forgot about Deep Dish,they have put on some of the greatest late night several hour spanning sets.especially when i saw them in Toronto @ Guvernment.I also have to give some consideration to Bill Hamel and Taylor from san fran.
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Everywhere and Nowhere
Umm isn't Bt not a DJ.I mean he was vain enough to put out a shirt saying on the back"still not a dj".I really don't think doing "laptop symphonys" should count as djing,especially when that person just shows up plays a bunch of there songs sequenced and maybe a few remixes and takes off after an hour.BT is a great producer,a good live pa performer but his idea of djing is a joke.Sorry if this may anger some people but i feel a bit strong about this after seeing him play last year....blech.It was a bad experience which just lingered.
Jan-09-2004 11:30
Pete K
Chasing the sun
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Music City
Deep Dish
G & D
Christopher Lawrence
D:Fuse
Kazell
Edgar
Marcus
Jan-09-2004 15:11
Mr Game+Watch
Luka Luka * Night Fever
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
Danny Howells, Christopher Lawrence and Deep Dish... and Bill Patrick/the 112 crew will make some inroads soon methinks.
If you love trance minus all the cheese...he's tha man! I've seen CL about five times and he's never disappointed...nothing but high-energy, hard bangin' goodness!
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Jan-09-2004 17:57
starchild
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Chicago, USA
Richie Hawtin, Deep Dish and Danny Howells.
It's too bad I can't think of a really, really good American 'Trance' DJ.