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Judge Jules - Laid Bare (pg. 3)
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| LoveHate |
lol at that video
looks like he broke his back after the set.. |
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| [N]ûk|êû[Z] |
not a bad track at all.. i think some of you need to stop listening to that floaty bollocks and ASOT tripe and expand your mind to sumthing with a little energy in it.
and yes.. hes deffoz on some kind of drug there |
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| Armitage |
| quote: | Originally posted by [N]ûk|êû[Z]
not a bad track at all.. i think some of you need to stop listening to that floaty bollocks and ASOT tripe and expand your mind to sumthing with a little energy in it.
and yes.. hes deffoz on some kind of drug there |
I... don't think that's the problem here. |
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| miamitranceman |
I actually dig the trumpet part. The rest is pretty weak though.
Someone should remix it. |
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| creon444 |
| quote: | Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
not a bad track at all.. i think some of you need to stop listening to that floaty bollocks and ASOT tripe and expand your mind to sumthing with a little energy in it.
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You're suggesting that people start expanding their minds by... listening to more of Judge Jules? Wigga please... :wtf: |
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| [N]ûk|êû[Z] |
| lol no..not judge jules :P |
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| Chimney |
| Sup with the glasses? |
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| whiskers |
| I'm not sure what to make of this clip. It's hilarious and disturbing. The trumpet is like a car accident - you know you shouldn't look, but you can't resist. |
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| CHRles |
Enough with the damn criticism. There's a reason why Jules is consistently ranked as one of the UK's favorite DJ, and that's been the case for well over a decade now.
Originally a House DJ, Jules began to embrace Trance in the mid 90s, and is a champion of the "big room" Trance sound. BTW, his mixing skills and production skills are top notch.
He's always been more versatile musically then the Dutch or German Trance DJs simply b/c he's always supported more then just one sound or one country. He supported guys like Ferry, Cosmic Gate and Above & Beyond before they got as they big as they have.
So what if some of you don't like the more crossover Trance sound, or the harder sounds. A good DJ plays to the crowd, and what I see in the video is a very YOUNG crowd, a Scottish crowd no less. Scots usually like the harder and faster sounds.
Lastly, I don't think he's on drugs at all here. A lot of DJs just get in the zone when they're playing (Carl Cox, Tiesto, etc.) |
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| creon444 |
| quote: | Originally posted by CHRles
Enough with the damn criticism. There's a reason why Jules is consistently ranked as one of the UK's favorite DJ, and that's been the case for well over a decade now.
Originally a House DJ, Jules began to embrace Trance in the mid 90s, and is a champion of the "big room" Trance sound. BTW, his mixing skills and production skills are top notch.
He's always been more versatile musically then the Dutch or German Trance DJs simply b/c he's always supported more then just one sound or one country. He supported guys like Ferry, Cosmic Gate and Above & Beyond before they got as they big as they have.
So what if some of you don't like the more crossover Trance sound, or the harder sounds. A good DJ plays to the crowd, and what I see in the video is a very YOUNG crowd, a Scottish crowd no less. Scots usually like the harder and faster sounds.
Lastly, I don't think he's on drugs at all here. A lot of DJs just get in the zone when they're playing (Carl Cox, Tiesto, etc.) |
Howdy, Mr. Jules. Didn't know you were registered here. |
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| tibberino |
| quote: | Originally posted by CHRles
Enough with the damn criticism. There's a reason why Jules is consistently ranked as one of the UK's favorite DJ, and that's been the case for well over a decade now.
Originally a House DJ, Jules began to embrace Trance in the mid 90s, and is a champion of the "big room" Trance sound. BTW, his mixing skills and production skills are top notch.
He's always been more versatile musically then the Dutch or German Trance DJs simply b/c he's always supported more then just one sound or one country. He supported guys like Ferry, Cosmic Gate and Above & Beyond before they got as they big as they have.
So what if some of you don't like the more crossover Trance sound, or the harder sounds. A good DJ plays to the crowd, and what I see in the video is a very YOUNG crowd, a Scottish crowd no less. Scots usually like the harder and faster sounds.
Lastly, I don't think he's on drugs at all here. A lot of DJs just get in the zone when they're playing (Carl Cox, Tiesto, etc.) |
Shut da up ya bellend! Jules is absolute gash! |
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| [N]ûk|êû[Z] |
| quote: | Originally posted by tibberino
Shut da up ya bellend! Jules is absolute gash! |
better than tiesto tho |
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