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| quote: | Originally posted by sonix
i agree with lefort.
not to add more fuel into the fire or more unnecessary drama into the mix or whatever you want to call it, but personally, i had a strong suspicion christopher lawrence was cheating ever since few years back when he surprisingly jumped to top 10 or so spots out of nowhere, without any internationally noticeable accomplishments to back it up. |
Chris has been my favorite dj since I first got into the scene and even to this day I'll still go and hear him when he's in town. He is one of our most talented djs and has been since the late ninties. He has a respected history but it seems like people are overlooking it so they can kick him when he is down.
I'm sure I've said this before but there have been more votes coming in from America for the top 100 than any other country for a couple of years. I did not find it surprising when Chris started to climb at all given his popularity. His climb was fairly gradual, if I'm not wrong he's been in the top twenty for four or five years now and has been in the poll for at least six or seven years.
There were far more suspicious climbs over the years, in particular the Dutch djs who were landing in the top ten after just two years, but people tend not to question them because they are European.
I was more surprised that we didn't see more American djs climbing higher with all the votes coming in from here. That being said, I do not think I would want people overseas looking at someone like DJ Irene as a representation of our scene. lol.
I do think that DJ Mags reputation has taken a serious beating in all of this, but was happy to see on Chris's website that he's been cleared.
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