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REVIEW: Lee Burridge @ Footwork (Oct-7-2006) (pg. 15)
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| Special K |
| quote: | Originally posted by milos
chinamon, with your logic i could open up for loco dice. just plz excuse me first while i log into beatport and download all the tracks from the minimal section.
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i don't get this, it seems like everyone is ragging on them saying that their style is not suited as an opener for certain DJS, and yet when they are opening up for someone with a different style they do change it up. is that not what a good opening DJ is supposed to do?
and yet this is still not enough for some of you. why do DJS have to be confined and labelled to one specific style of music?
| quote: | Originally posted by Cribby
Wouldn't it be so much simpler and make more sense, to have a deejay that already suits the headliner to open for them? Instead of 'imitating' and 'trying' to change sound...Just because Joe played some similar stuff does not mean he is capable of playing that style...anyone can just pick random minimal tracks and play them...as Milos stated. |
yes but what makes you think he is not capable of playing that sound? for all you know he might love playing and listening to that sound, but because of some of the other clubs he plays at he is confined to playing a certain way because the crowd would not be receptive to it otherwise ...
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
Chris is expressing his preference as a customer of This is London. He is not advising management on what DJs to book. In discussions about opening DJs, clubbers like Chris only care about how the opening DJ compliments the main act. They do not care if booking another DJ is a smarter business decision, nor should they care. They are the customers and therefore care about value. They are not owners of the business, so they do not care about revenue (ie. draw).
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
yes but what makes you think he is not capable of playing that sound? for all you know he might love playing and listening to that sound, but because of some of the other clubs he plays at he is confined to playing a certain way because the crowd would not be receptive to it otherwise ...
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Good point. |
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| PressPLay |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
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jenny, new avatar looks great. Spitting image of the red head doctor on "Grey's Anatomy" Oops, more thread hijacking!:D |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
yes but what makes you think he is not capable of playing that sound? for all you know he might love playing and listening to that sound, but because of some of the other clubs he plays at he is confined to playing a certain way because the crowd would not be receptive to it otherwise ...
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Good point indeed. But if that were the case, he should diversify his residencies a bit. Nobody's forcing him to play to the same crowd and the same music every weekend. If I were in a similar situation, then I'd want to play different music to different crowds, and build my reputation as a diverse DJ that way. Maybe more commercial, pounding beats on Fridays, something more underground and "forward" on Saturdays, and something else on Sundays, for example. |
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| Cribby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
yes but what makes you think he is not capable of playing that sound? for all you know he might love playing and listening to that sound, but because of some of the other clubs he plays at he is confined to playing a certain way because the crowd would not be receptive to it otherwise ...
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I never said he wasn't capable...I just don't have proof that he is...
I'd rather be blessed by an opening set of someone I'm familiar with (ie. Greg Gow) instead of someone who [may] be capable of delivering the goods...
Good point though... |
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| jon jon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Special K
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merci |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by PressPLay
jenny, new avatar looks great. Spitting image of the red head doctor on "Grey's Anatomy" Oops, more thread hijacking!:D |
Psh, I'm sure everyone will agree that talking about my hair is much better than re-hashing the same TO local DJs/scene drama we've already been over a bajillion times.
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| infinity HiGH |
| keep dreaming pie |
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| milos |
hay doctor
i'm here today because i'm having a problem |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by milos
hay doctor
i'm here today because i'm having a problem |
I CAN'T STOP TOUCHING MYSELF!! |
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| benchristopher |
Let's put the tracklist together :D
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&postid=6941043
Part 1
01. Latex - The Porcupine
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04. Amazing track at 23.30 min
05. Amazing track..
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10. Adam Beyer? 57 min
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12. "dancing in silence"
Part 2
12. "dancing in silence"
13. Peace Division - Tribal Phunk
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15. Loafer - Dirtbike (Original Mix) (11 min Part 2)
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17. Guy Gerber - Sea Of Sand (Original Mix)
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19. Cobblestone Jazz - Dump Truck Vs. ID
20. Dan F & Lee Burridge - Treat Em Mean, Keep Em Keen
21. Gabriel Ananda - Dopplewhipper
22. Lemon8 - Model8 (Lemon8 Remix)
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Part 3
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25. Amazing track at 4.30 min, pls ID
26. Michel De Hey - Snert (Favourite track from Lee in 2006 as per DJ Mag)
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28. Best track of the set. Does anyone recognise what the vocals are saying @ min 23.28 and from 25.31-26.04 "Sweet Sensation" "Can you feel the love" "can you feel the music"? 26.24 "like in black"?
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31. "the real ..."
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34. 60.30 min
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