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Name 5 Dj's you'd really like to see come to Toronto (or surrounding)
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djbruuen
Having seen most of the big shots, there aren't that many events that really excite me these days, only a handful of dj's i'd really be interested in seeing in the event section. My preferences would be:

1. Kaskade (saw him twice, but love his style)
2. Jody Wisternoff (just excellent, we need him here bad)
3. Chuck Love (For anyone into soulful/deep house, this guys stuff rocks, and he plays live instruments when djing!)
4. Roger Sanchez (doesn't come here that often, but always brings a killer set)
5. Axwell (put on a very fun set when at the drink)
kaniz
1. Seph - great ppoductions, and his live PA's are nice and creepy

2. Tractile - Missed him when he played at Vague Terrian, the set was recored and it's one of my favorite sets of all time

3. Sleeparchive - Was a SICK party when he was at Sud'99 -he needs to come back. drone drone drone BLONK hizzzzzzzzzz research ...

4. Dandy Jack & The Junction SM (Or just dandy jack) - warm, upfliting, glitchy and fun - while all the above are pretty "serious" at times, and on the dark broody side, Dandy Jack is like the polar opposite

5. Troy Pierce - Used to really like Troy, then he lost me for a bit, but the last two sets of his I've downloaded are jam-packed of funky sex-appeal that makes me want to fornicate on the dance floor.
jon jon
quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
1. Kaskade (saw him twice, but love his style)
2. Jody Wisternoff (just excellent, we need him here bad)
3. Chuck Love (For anyone into soulful/deep house, this guys stuff rocks, and he plays live instruments when djing!)
4. Roger Sanchez (doesn't come here that often, but always brings a killer set)
5. Axwell (put on a very fun set when at the drink)


yup nice list
Silky Johnson
1. Funk D'Void
2. Justin Martin
3. Joel Mull
4. Gene Farris (I just saw him, but I want more)
5. David Duriez (left such a good impression on me last time, but he didn't play nearly long enough)
infinity HiGH

  • Nathan Coles
  • Funk D'Void
  • Olivier Desmet
  • Spettro
  • DJ Three
  • Justin Martin
  • Phil Weeks
chinamon
digweed @ this is london

....would be ultimate for me.
Frenchie
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
1. Funk D'Void
2. Justin Martin
3. Joel Mull

yes yes!
djbruuen
if adding 6, i'd definitely include funk d'void as well! awesome style! i think he'd have a good sound for Circa.
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
if adding 6, i'd definitely include funk d'void as well! awesome style! i think he'd have a good sound for Circa.




I'd rather see him at a place like Footwork or Modclub. I don't think he's a "superclub" DJ at all. Ew.
EvilTree
1. Chris Micali: I just love his prog productions.
2. Stoneface & Terminal: one of very few trance acts I still follow because they still sound fresh, not generic
3. Desyn Masiello: dig his sound the best this year
4. The Timewriter (Jean F Cochois): whether it's deep house or prog or meaty tech house, he's on target most of the time

Big Boss
quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
Having seen most of the big shots, there aren't that many events that really excite me these days, only a handful of dj's i'd really be interested in seeing in the event section. My preferences would be:

1. Kaskade (saw him twice, but love his style)
2. Jody Wisternoff (just excellent, we need him here bad)
3. Chuck Love (For anyone into soulful/deep house, this guys stuff rocks, and he plays live instruments when djing!)
4. Roger Sanchez (doesn't come here that often, but always brings a killer set)
5. Axwell (put on a very fun set when at the drink)


Kaskade was just here, and I'm pretty sure Roger will be at Londonio in the near future...
MikeyN
1. Nikola Gala
2. Nikola Gala
3. 16 Bit Lolita's (again, asap)
4. Sasha le Monnier
5. Underworld
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