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  1. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  2. is feelgood in the main room? bitchen - I think I may have to stop by for this one. I was going to go to Baltimore to catch Scott Henry at the Oldskool party at buzz but couldn't afford it. this should be good I think I'll be there. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  3. <piercing sarcasm> Oh, I see. Mr. Toxic can clutter up our bandwidth with countless advertisements for his various promotions... but one little IBM ad and he's up in arms. sheesh </piercing sarcasm> ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001 [This message has been edited by spoonyd (edited 01-18-2001).]
  4. This is the best thing I've seen so far. It matches just about 100% with my own definitions: http://www.ishkur.com/menu/lifestyle/guide.htm Another good way to get a feel for styles is from the satellite records web site ( www.satteliterecords.com ) and check out the new items 'by style'. They do okay for definitions except where 'hard house' is concerned (ie, they tend to put the NY style of hardhouse (cheese trance)). This is a copout because I have lots to do today and can't sit here and type (like that ever stopped me before). ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  5. As posted in the Clubplanet.com New York Update (v4.1.3) Exit http://www.clubplanet.com/r.asp?url=8DF707A948FAC1B4A0F97AA554886EC8 Night: Imagine Cover: $25 Scene: Young and Trendy DJs: Tony Draper Music: Deep House and underground hits Age: 18+ Deep House and underground hits? OMG pure jokes. How can I trust anything they send me now? ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  6. dude, respect is respect. I'll take it where I can get it ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  7. Now I'm not trying to bust your balls or anything, but people won't disagree with you because they have a different opinion. People will disagree because you are simply wrong. (the smiley lets you know there's no animosity here.) I can gaurantee you there is NO deep house played at EXIT. Not just by my definition, but by the definition of any sane human. (remember... no animosity ). I like EXIT, but the description of the club in that e-flyer is just dumb. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  8. You're just jealous. Me? I'm one of the best DJ's! I think me an my other best DJ buddies Russ Reign and Aptheosis are going to open our own club. How could we possibly fail as long as we have the unflagging support of the clubplanet massive! Ooooh, that's a great name too. We can call it CLUBPLANET. And anyone wearing their clubplanet posse pin will get in for free. LONG LIVE CNYC booyah ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  9. advice: 1) watch your wallet, don't wear a watch, stay away from the tourist areas. 2) when they give you drink tickets at a bar, it only seems like the beer is free. you'll have to pay later. 3) on the beer tip, don't drink from the bottle (it's too big anyway). 4) on the tip tip... you don't. 5) If a pretty lady comes up to and talks to you out of the blue asking for a drink, she'll want you to buy her more than a drink, she'll probably want you to buy her. 6) The peanuts are good, as are the barbecued cheese sticks. 7) Repeat after me: Uma kaipeereenya pour favor - and repeat often. 8) If ever asked: "American boy wannee dansa Fourhall" Answer "Sim" and try not to look too enthusiastic. Need a read? Have a look at: http://www.kwic.com/%7Echamber/brazil.html It's a pretty detailed account of my times down there. have fun, I know I did! obtw - if you really need an l/d on clubs in Rio, there's a guy who's a record buyer for a bunch of clubs there and is always at Decadance. I can ask him when I see him. later d ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  10. very strict don't try to bring anything in, they'll find it and bust your ass onto the street ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  11. Fine, then let me ask you this. Do you like Deep House? Do you get your Deep House fix at Exit? ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  12. Get a friggin clue. This has nothing to do with Exit per se (and certainly not bashing). It has to do with a flyer suggesting that Exit plays "deep house & underground hits". That is a ridiculous description. Unless you can prove otherwise stop causing drama. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  13. I'll make no bones here. You have no excuse. I don't know about music from clubbing, I know about music because I actually enjoy it. I listen to it, I search it out and explore it constantly. I go to clubs because because I like music, not the other way around. I have no fucking clue why you would bother going out every weekend for two years and never take an interest in the music you're going deaf to. I'm not a music snob in any way. I'm simply passionate about it. No one has suggested that anyone is a simpleton, and if you'll look, this thread has given a lot of good feedback on the man and the music (which was the point). If you want to spend all your money every weekend and get nothing out of it other than maybe a hangover and a piece of ass, that's your business. Don't be a bitch because other people happen to like music. I'm done spoony out ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
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  15. Hey cats... you know who you are. I have a special invite to pass along to those in the know for this Friday. Drop me an e-mail and I'll pass along the invite. Do me a fav a keep this bumped. spoonyd@leisuresociety.com thx latah d ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  16. Well ladies and gentleman... there goes our chances for the big money cage-battle re-match. Maybe tomorrow. So until then... may the drama not darken your door. 'night all! ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  17. I think we're back at neck-and-neck, but it might be up to the judges to decide. Wait a minute... they're going to the video replay. YES, it is in fact TOO CLOSE TO CALL!! <sorry, p00h left me hanging, I don't have anything else to do> ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  18. uh-oh Shadowcaster seems to be losing ground on this one. He better come up with something good and damn fast if he expects to come out on top. <--returns to bitch fight over grammar with p00h in another thread ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  19. sneaks up on you repetitive loop that progresses and hooks you in. Then the vocals drop and you're caught very unawares. Slips neatly into a set without anyone being the wiser - then bang. That's badass. And as for your strong opinions on my writing - check yo self. My grammar is correct. This is what I get from reading all those old A.C. Doyle books when I was in grade 8. I write like a freaking 19th century Englishman. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  20. damn you like your house progressive don't you? just not for me - I'm so bored of prog house anymore On a slightly more objective note: It is a pretty baddass sneaker track. In case anyone else is interested http://209.237.157.45/ram/70648.RAM ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  21. That's the part I like best. I find it fascinating to see what influences someone like him. When someone can produce music that is so universally accepted as good, it's neat to see what he thinks is good music. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  22. my bad, I shouldn't have left that part out. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  23. Nor is it know for its good spelling. So I say... dammit people, salute it when you see it! BIG UP BUNGEE!! ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  24. This is not one of the DJ's you go to see to be 'taken on a journey'. This is a night strictly for the music. To hear what he's got to say. Friday will be a music lesson. ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
  25. A little school: An American producer who simultaneously possessed European hit singles, a major-label album contract, consistent contact with the dance mainstream plus the requisite underground credentials, Josh Wink appeared to lack for nothing at the peak of his success in the mid-'90s. Part of the East Coast/Philadelphia dance scene, Wink recorded three trance monsters out of his bedroom studio (as Wink, Winx and Size 9) that topped charts in Europe during 1995 and saw him anointed as a dance poster-boy, easily recognized by his ruddy good looks and flowing blond dreadlocks. Hardly the techno kingpin however, Wink's espousal of a vegan lifestyle and his defiantly anti-drug ideals made him something of a unique personality in the hedonistic world of dance music. After recording his triumvirate of trance hits, Wink soon tempered his singles output to test the waters of album-oriented production as well, releasing Herehear in 1998. After being turned on by punk rock in the '70s, Josh Winkelman was inspired by a diverse group of dance-styled artists during the 1980s — ranging from Depeche Mode to Kraftwerk to Run-D.M.C. — and began working with a Philadelphia-based mobile DJ service from the age of 13. After he met up with a fellow DJ, King Britt, at one party, the duo began recording. One of their first productions, 1990's "Tribal Confusion" by E-Culture, was released on New York's Strictly Rhythm Records and became a success in America's exploding club/rave scene, which Wink and Britt soundtracked by DJing at events around the country. Wink had also recorded for Nervous, another vaunted East Coast dance label, before forming Ovum Records in late 1994 with Britt. Ovum and Wink had an international club hit right out of the box with 1995's "Liquid Summer"; the single led to Wink recording for a maze of European labels. During 1995, he recorded "Don't Laugh" by Winx, "I'm Ready" by Size 9, and "Higher State of Consciousness" by Winks, all of which topped European dance charts and even made several pop charts despite their debt to hard-edged acid-trance. The singles were collected along with new material for his 1996 debut album, Left Above the Clouds, and relased as Winx. The major labels came calling in 1997, and Wink decided to sign not only himself but the entire Ovum Recordings label to a deal with Columbia. After recording with King Britt, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor, poet Ursula Rucker and Philly mod-punks the Interpreters, Wink released his proper album debut Herehear in 1998; the mix album Profound Sounds 1 followed the next year. — John Bush ------------------ Voted one of the top 3 dj's - Clubplanet Awards 2001
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