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| quote: | Originally posted by tcuie
Oh wait my bad i didn't understand yours all the way sorry. Ok ya no people earlier just seemed like they were talkin about it alot so i just addressed it. And i think i know more than you think cause i really have a huge interest in the roots of the scene and the music. And so then if that's how you feel maestro then i am not talking to you haha. i'm not rippin on anyone here just sayin just cause you don't enjoy a really different type of electro house set doesn't mean that DJ Dan is awful or that his set is bad cause i love these kind of tracks.
Sorry for not reading yours all the way and posting twice haha |
NP. but next time, use 'dots (.), comma's (,), etc. that makes your story far more understandable. from my point of view, i think my english is better than yours (when it comes to understandings one's reply), although im dutch ... just be clear in what you want to say and dont write your thoughts down 1:1, but in a way one expresses himself (or herself) properly 
also, drop the haha's. ur funny perhaps, but im trying to understand you.
im quiting this thread as of now (although ive said that before). i think that to really make myself clear, i will have to use more words then my keyboard can handle, because clearly some definitions are interpretated properly here 
but no hard feelings to you, tcuie
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| quote: | Quoting Lucien Foort
House was ooit house. Een gevoel, een scene, een stroming die recalcitrant was. Waar je 's middags in Outland Records, Basic Beat, Hotsound of Kareltje netjes op je beurt wachtte om platen te scoren die je in de nacht ging horen. Waar als Roderick & Anne Fleur gingen hockeyen, Jack stoer verklaarde: “Laat er house zijn en housemuziek werd geboren”. Waar ongelovigen toch predikten “God made me funky, and I’m glad He blessed me this way”. |
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