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humble djs (pg. 4)
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| T_ALI |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aleksandra
Very simple.. who would you say are the humble djs out there? Now let's keep this on an international level.
The two that promptly come to mind for me are:
Steve Porter
and the obvious answer....
Danny Howells.
I've met both of these young chaps and no doubt about it... super duper humble djs. Who else have you met, or even heard from a reliable source that they are humble? |
I'm surprised no one mentioned u |
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| El K Dee |
| quote: | Originally posted by -g-
you're a tool. |
meh...cant remember where i read it...was in an interview...would post it if i gave a damn to search |
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| -g- |
| quote: | Originally posted by El K Dee
meh...cant remember where i read it...was in an interview...would post it if i gave a damn to search |
did you even read his RA interview?
you might find it interesting to know the whole thing of him spinning here in toronto at fw all by himself was an idea not originated by howells at all but suggested to him. he was humbled to be given that opportunity and it worked out so well both for him and the club the first time round that it made sense to keep that thing going.
he's a human being with a conscience for society and humanity first and a passion for music second. the fame and all the trappings are what they are given his stature, but they are not a part of who he is as a person. |
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| activate |
| my favorite is more humble than your favorite dj.. and if you think otherwise you're a stupid idiot. |
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| -g- |
| quote: | Originally posted by activate
my favorite is more humble than your favorite dj.. and if you think otherwise you're a stupid idiot. |
but, but... YOU'RE my fav ev!
sniffles! |
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| Aleksandra |
| quote: | Originally posted by El K Dee
like prefering to play a marathon set rather than have an opener warm up a club for him because they just dont satisfy |
I'd say that's more of a treat for us than him.... |
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| El K Dee |
| quote: | Originally posted by activate
my favorite is more humble than your favorite dj.. and if you think otherwise you're a stupid idiot. |
and who would that be? |
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| psyrel |
Nick Warren
Howells
Howells used to do start to close sets in Montreal, NYC and London for years. I think after some not so good opening djs here in Toronto (remember Dean Coleman at TIL?) and the fact that the people at FW are brave enough to do something different, they opted to give it a whirl and see how it goes. The result has been true extended sets from Danny including a proper warm-up. As one of the few djs who excel at "taking you on a journey" marathon sets, I'm glad that Toronto can offer Howells the opportunity to do this. |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| tenaglia and deadmou5 |
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| activate |
Tenaglia is defintely a Diva, but at the same time he's super down to earth with his fans.
I remember walking down Collins in South Beach a few years back with a buddy, this silver Hummer is driving by and my buddy(a DT superfan) points and says yells "Danny".. DT pulls his car over and chatted with us for a couple of minutes. He also regularily posts on DTourism, he provides his personal email to fans and responds to literally almost every email they send him. |
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| Owen M |
Pretty much anyone I've ever met, booked or played with has been really friendly.
Only once I've ever booked someone up who was really cranky and a bit of a dick, but I don't blame him either. His agency gave us the wrong flight intinerary, so he was picked up 3 hours late...this was 2-3 days after an award show, on the tail end of a bender not having slept for a while. I woulda been a cranky pants too.
some of the nicest...
Chris Lake
Glaude
Kobbe has a really interesting personality.
and Hatiras...although he's from the area he's still a globe trotter. |
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