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Guy Ornadel & Sandra Collins @ Roxy (Who's Going?)
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EnigmaT
Hey Guys, Listen Up. Most of you have no clue who Guy Ornadel is. When you see the name Sandra Collins you think boring. I just listened to his Impulz set from 3 months ago and this guy is ing awesome!! He specializes in hard trance (Johan Style).

I know, the y Roxy crowd plus the y Roxy sound will keep most of you from going but just listen to the first 10 minutes of his set and you'll might just change your mind.

:nervous: I don't want to go by myself :nervous:
amdmaxx
Johan is NOT hard trance, Marco V & Scott Project more like it...
And Roxy sound is nice, at least I liked it...


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Originally posted by EnigmaT
Hey Guys, Listen Up. Most of you have no clue who Guy Ornadel is. When you see the name Sandra Collins you think boring. I just listened to his Impulz set from 3 months ago and this guy is ing awesome!! He specializes in hard trance (Johan Style).

I know, the y Roxy crowd plus the y Roxy sound will keep most of you from going but just listen to the first 10 minutes of his set and you'll might just change your mind.

:nervous: I don't want to go by myself :nervous:
amit
Guy Ornadel is awesome...should check him out...and sandra collins??? umm wtf is she doing??? that bitch needs 2 retire!
pyro264jb
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amdmaxx Johan is NOT hard trance, Marco V & Scott Project more like it...

Johan plays tons of Scott Projets stuff... Listen to his trance energy set, the whole second half was all scott project.

Heers a bio I found on the Guy on another website
Guy Ornadel -- Guy Ornadel is renowned as one of the premier DJs on the UK circuit. He’s a regular at the nations super clubs and is becoming a mainstay on the international circuit, taking in all the top clubs across the globe. He is described as ‘one of the leading Trance DJs’.

After leaving school, Guy’s first job was working at a specialist record shop based in London. After a year he landed a job in the press office for Warner Brothers and Virgin where he worked for two years. At 21 he had a break and set up the DMC offices in New York. In 1997 Guy left DMC and returned to the UK where he formed Ornadel Management. As a manager, Guy looks after publishing and recording rights for Sasha, Steve Lawler, Sander Kleinenberg and Charlie May, however, he does not look after their DJ diaries. Time management is the key to Guy’s success, balancing his management agency and fulfilling his own passion for DJing.

Throughout his musical career Guy has been influenced by DJs such as Sasha, Digweed, Junior Vasquez, Dave Seaman’s sets at Cream and Renaissance (in ’91), and the legendary Tony Humphries. Guy’s addiction to DJing stemmed from building a record collection at the age of 17. He became hooked listening to pirate radio shows spending all his time hunting tracks that could only be found in a few specialist shops. Fifteen years later and he’s still hooked. As well as deep progressive beats Guy’s trademark combo of Dutch trance and German stompers keep dance floors fast and firing, delighting the movers and shakers that fill them every time. The way he anticipates and works with the crowd is well recognized when he plays. The bond between himself and the crowd is acknowledged by the energy given off as he maneuvers from one track to the next.

As an international DJ, Guy has rocked dance floors all around the world from the main room at Cream, Ibiza to touring the clubs in Australia with Godskitchen and playing at incredible venues in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Israel and throughout America and Canada. In England Guy has regularly appeared at all the major Dance Festivals including Homelands, Gatecrasher, Creamfields and Global Gathering.

Although Guy was offered various residencies he decided on Passion in Coalville and Promise in Newcastle which draw a following of dedicated clubbers. "I like the fact even though these clubs weren't as well known as some of the super clubs, the atmosphere was as good as any of them". He also plays regular guest spots nationwide at Cream, Slinky, Gatecrasher and Godskitchen.

In 1999 Guy released his debut DJ mix CD which was part of the License To Thrill series. In February 2000, he released a compilation on Slinky. It was Slinky’s first release, lifting Guy’s and the clubs great acclaim. The prestigious mixes, structure and co-ordination of tracks made the CD a must for anyone who appreciates quality dance music.
Ekstasis
I was thinking about going to this, but Sandra Collins website(kinetic records) has it listed as the 20th, and the Roxys site is still underconstruction. Anyone know for sure if the 27th is the correct date?
Tal
dont waste your money
Taub
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Originally posted by Tal
dont waste your money


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