Nibble
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- Jan 3, 2007
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I don't think it's just him, I'd say it was more of a CONSENSUS.
How bloody dare you! I'll have your balls man.
I don't think it's just him, I'd say it was more of a CONSENSUS.
No the pier gig was ruined by the fact that the got some buffoon to record the event for their website.......footage has strangely never materialised though??
Yep, they were the Ska band that played after Kav.
Funnily enough, I saw Picotto play before he released his first record (when you were still in shorts).
Meaning you're old.
Still doesn't prevent the fact that they are as much a "gig" as anything else listed on this thread.
Anyway, Muzik went spectacularly out of business if I remember - being interviewed for the editor of a sinking ship isn't something to boast about.
The Djs youve listed though are utter trance garbage though. And Id never compare a bloke playing somebody elses records and cds as a proper gig, thats blatently ridiculous imo.
Watching a dj using only a Laptop and no turntables is an awful experience in my opinion, extremely dull, and no way of knowing how much of it is just pre programmed at home before the gig.
I dont think a cheesy DJ playing in a club is a gig either so I agree with Wozza.
David Ford - Lewes All Saints - Brilliant !!!
A DJ performing their own compositions live, like PvD does, is every bit as much if not more of a gig as some wrinkly grandads poorly performing tracks they wrote 30 years ago, or some boyband/girlband singing to a sequenced backing track, which seem to be frequent examples cropping up in this thread.
I can use the crossfade facility on this software., I can stand here for two hours and press play then play solitaire for the rest of the time and you'll all worship my greatness, like the sheep you are.