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| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
DJ Dan was great - very glad I got to see him at Vinyl. The place was pretty darn packed and turned into a nice hot sweatbox when dancing ass off. The sound at Vinyl is good - I like how they pipe it upstairs so you can cool off and still hear the tunes.
I was a pile of sweat when I left the place - signs of a great night out.
I saw the crowd at Shelter - they were doing promotional lingerie shots in front with a ghetto fab booster limo?? |
thats good to hear vinyl was fun for you. the line looked pretty good from where we were standing.
i have no idea 'bout the promo shots, the only time i left the dancefloor for watt's set was to go to the bathroom and/or get a drink.
my post from the ben watt thread:
| quote: | Originally posted by MindShifter
ben killed it, great house all night long
tiefschwarz - damage (bp remix)
a housey remix of underworld - 2 months off
a remix of ryoksopp - 49%
a bjork track that jason knows
a couple of everything but the girl tracks
funk d'void's blood
and one other i cant recall atm
*edit* i remember it was his encore: Phonique feat. Erlend Oye - For The Time Being (Original Mix) |
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What do you put into your live sets that has made you a dancefloor favorite for the past decade?
"I’m a dance floor favorite? Great! I would say the passion that I feel for the music I buy and the honesty with how I play it. I play the records I love not the ones that simply work. I’ve never taken the easy music option (which would make me a lot more money by the way) but chosen to push people a little. I try to draw people in a new direction slightly and expand their taste a little more than other DJ’s." - Lee Burridge
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