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Tampa Electronic Music Festival
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| Kevntampa |
Not sure what to think about this, but it definetly looks interesting. Looks like it could turn into a cluster though with so many dj's and so little time.
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| KOzOK |
| Hmm Donald Glaude and Andy Hughes, looks interesting. |
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| SlackerBoy9 |
| hmm did not see Jody from way out west's name on that flier but according to his booking agency he is supposed to be playing at the underground that day as well |
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| BshidoHEAT |
| Did I see (DJ) Santana's name on the flyer? |
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| trancebrat |
So they got Donald Glaude instead of BT? Andy Hughes and Sandy will be there? Talk about old school...I haven't heard either of them spin a while. Interesting
I'll go just because Paul is spinning. :thepirate |
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| LiL-B |
| quote: | Originally posted by KOzOK
Hmm Donald Glaude and Andy Hughes, looks interesting. |
I hope Donald gets more support than he did the last time he was in Tampa, which if i remember correctly was back in 98. Suzy and I saw him at an old club called the Edge. There were 4 people there for his set, including me and Suzy. Donalds set was very, very banging from start to finish. The music was so hard, it reminded us of the old hardcore days. About halfway through the set Donald accidently picked the needle up off of the record that was playing, causing the club to go silent. Donald yelled "sorry," real loud, then he slammed the needle back down onto the record, bringing back the banging beats. This was right around the time i was learning to dj so it was interesting to see how an A list dj handled playing to an empty room and also how to recover from a major screw up.
As for Andy Hughes, he was one of my favs back in the 90's. You could usually count on him for trancey progressive sets. Hes got a bunch of old mixes from the casette tape days on his website www.andyhughes.com My favorite one on there is called Instant Karma from 96. |
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| trancebrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiL-B
I hope Donald gets more support than he did the last time he was in Tampa, which if i remember correctly was back in 98. Suzy and I saw him at an old club called the Edge. There were 4 people there for his set, including me and Suzy. Donalds set was very, very banging from start to finish. The music was so hard, it reminded us of the old hardcore days. About halfway through the set Donald accidently picked the needle up off of the record that was playing, causing the club to go silent. Donald yelled "sorry," real loud, then he slammed the needle back down onto the record, bringing back the banging beats. This was right around the time i was learning to dj so it was interesting to see how an A list dj handled playing to an empty room and also how to recover from a major screw up.
As for Andy Hughes, he was one of my favs back in the 90's. You could usually count on him for trancey progressive sets. Hes got a bunch of old mixes from the casette tape days on his website www.andyhughes.com My favorite one on there is called Instant Karma from 96. |
Nice story about Donald, Brian. All the more reason to go see him and show him some support. :thepirate
Yeah...Andy was great back in the day. I heard about a week ago about his old sets being posted on his site. Yummi is still a classic. :toocool: |
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| koky69 |
| hmmm maybe i hear roadtrip for us miami folks ?? :D :cool: |
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| trancebrat |
| quote: | Originally posted by koky69
hmmm maybe i hear roadtrip for us miami folks ?? :D :cool: |
Definitely! :gsmile: |
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| LiL-B |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancebrat
Nice story about Donald, Brian. All the more reason to go see him and show him some support. :thepirate
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Suzy and I will be in Canada so we wont be able to attend this one. |
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| Scottaculous |
| So Dubtribe and Jody won't be playing at this event? |
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