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BiG MiKE
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: LINY
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Mar-15-2006 03:51
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DJ A.K
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2005
Location: The Bronx is Burning!
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I've never seen JP live, so I can't speak as to his live mixing skills, but I know that he's come out with some bangin' mixes from a few years back. The S&M party mixes from Soundfactory are pretty sick... the 2003 especially. That's a tight 2 CD set with some of the hottest house music of the day slamming as JP mixes. I still listen to that CD, so I'm not sure what the big deal is about him being a bad DJ. Though I am not a DJ (it's just my forum name hehe), I would think that using more equipment isn't neccessarily a bad thing. Let's not slam people for using too much equipment as we're beginning to sound like those guys that hated Dylan (back in the day) for going electric. It is EDM after all, and more synth and more equipment running is generally a good thing. Of course I agree when you say that much of it is unneccessary, but then it doesn't detract from his set either.
Now, I'd like to see JP live (I'll probably show up at the next S&M party... if there is one), just because he is so famous in the greater New York area, being one of the few DJs that is relatively well known to people in the NYC club scene. Many of my non-EDM freinds (a sad bunch) have never heard of Paul van Dyk or Ferry Corsten, but just so happen to know somebody that went to a JP party or two. Also, hehe, I'd like to see JP spin just so I can experience what exactly you guys mean by, "A JP crowd". I always thought that the regulars that fill the back of Crobar are bad, so I can't wait to see the JP guys hehehe!
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