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| Skipper |
ok peeps, "sucks" is a relative term...we have established that.
and thanks kristina for the nice post! :)
(oops, almost typed "nice pot" there.) |
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| Guvaholic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pettiscool
Your either nuts, or haven't heard Mark enough times, i've heard plenty of 8 -9 hour sets and he rarely sqrews up, if that sucks i dont know what good is.
Only time mark sucks is when he plays boring prog for 4 hours straight :rolleyes: |
Relax he's from Montreal what do you expect? |
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| ShAwZy |
Skill wise in Toronto there is no better (and I will repeat, no better) DJ than Kenny Glasgow. What this man does with records is magic and you have to watch him to understand.
Crowd pleasing DJ's playing big tunes for big rooms is Mark Oliver, you have to give him respect no matter what your personal opinion is.
Dekoze's Comfort Zone Sets are legendary although I have a hard time beleiving he is the best DJ in Toronto.
This question is all a matter of opinion so expect some variancies. |
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| Skipper |
but Kenny gets really stoned, and often - sometimes this leads to good things, sometimes bad. he doesn't care either way!
deko-ze is always consistently on target mixing skill wise. I watched him close up for a few hrs at film last fall, and even standing beside him, I couldn't tell what sound was coming from what record/CD. Awesome. |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
but Kenny gets really stoned, and often - sometimes this leads to good things, sometimes bad. he doesn't care either way!
deko-ze is always consistently on target mixing skill wise. I watched him close up for a few hrs at film last fall, and even standing beside him, I couldn't tell what sound was coming from what record/CD. Awesome. |
GOD! |
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| ahlamalek |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShAwZy
Crowd pleasing DJ's playing big tunes for big rooms is Mark Oliver, you have to give him respect no matter what your personal opinion is.
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yeah , i will give you that...
but what about MC Mario... he's a crowd pleaser too :P |
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| SKELETOR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
I watched him close up for a few hrs at film last fall, and even standing beside him, I couldn't tell what sound was coming from what record/CD. Awesome. |
lol i know what ure talking about... this guys has some serious technical skills... toronto's finest.
luke fair, hatiras, and jelo are my other favs. |
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| DarkWater |
| did anyone mention St. Pete?? Gotta love himmmmmmm |
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| djtacTics |
| we should have a radio station here in toronto that doesnt play pure bull all day, you know like what they have in the uk with radio 1 and europe with id&t, we have rock stations, hip hop, punani pop, why is there not electronic radio station.....damn bastards |
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| Your Mother |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
Sydney Blu rocks. Jelo, Deko-ze, Kenny Glasgow and Greg Gow are some other kick ass locals that are more well known. |
Exactly what she said....
-Your Mother |
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| torontobarfly |
mark oliver sucks??? i guess spinning in front of and behind all those world class dj's is a fluke:rolleyes: i guess being the resident dj at canada's biggest nightclub is dumb luck:rolleyes:
and some of us like it when a dj changes styles during a set...tis called variety...
oh...almost forgot.....deko-ze is GOD!!!!!!!
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| Endlesswave |
| Ok let's sort this out. Mark Oliver CAN be ing amazing. But when he does long boring ass progressive house sets for 8 hours where every song is just monotonous then it sucks! (He used to do that a year or two ago constantly @ Guv). BUT when he wants to kick ass, he can spin like nobody's business. (ie when he opens up for any huge name dj), completely rocks it. That's why he's "The Best". Also, De-Koze knows how to get a joint jumping. |
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