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  • Birthday 01/01/1950

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  1. one of the people that really brought this board together back when it all again. By that I mean, she organized many of the first meet-ups at and outside of clubs. She really got along with everybody and everybody loved her back. I really haven't been reading boards the last couple of years, but it seems as tho these boards are getting bigger and there is less sense of community than before. Casey really fostered that sense of community. Thanks again Casey, and love to Mitch as well. -Dennis
  2. We miss you! You were pure, lovely, and a great friend. You've touched many of us and we will never forget you. Love, -Dennis
  3. I missed it... Did anyone tape it? Thanks!
  4. Respect. Miss ya Casey. Thanks for watching over us. Hugz, -Den
  5. Casey, I know you're out there smiling down upon us, watching over us as you did before. Thank you for everything. Our paths crossed for a reason. Much love to Mitch and the Cho's. Miss ya Casey... -Dennis p.s. - Though it might not be at lunchtime, I'll have a shot of Petrone with ya.
  6. check out Nick Warren and Jody Wisternoff, also know as Way Out West, at Vinyl on Saturday. These guys are some of the best producers around. You will probably recognize their tracks Stealth, The Fall, and most recently, Intensify. Nick Warren has also done several Global Underground albums: GU003: Prague GU008: Brazil GU014: Budapest GU018: Amsterdam Check it out at www.globalunderground.co.uk Nick Warren also often played at Twilo...
  7. I got a promo copy a while back, so I dunno if they have changed anything into the final release. Anyways, it follows the self proclaimed "fat lads" from Global Underground on their jaunts around the world. It really gives you a good feeling as to why this is the GLOBAL underground...you see how international this type of music is. Like dfresh said, nice clips of Tenaglia, Seaman, Sasha, Pappa, Emerson, and others... Definitely pick it up...
  8. Marcus and Dominique rewl... That phat cats of Plant Saturdays at Centro Fly. These guys rawk...I might check it out just for them...
  9. Dee, Andy, Steve, Regina...wow... Old skewl CP reunite! Maybe we'll get to meet some of u nuskewlers too... You guys got a meetup going or somethin? We used to do 3am by the Powerbar... Ah the memories...
  10. Made Events at Vinyl. This Saturday, Jan 26 Danny Howells starts his monthly residency with special guest Ashley Casselle! Sat Feb 9th Rematch between Lee "Terrible Tyrant" Burridge and Twilo resident Jimmy "Badass Bedrock" Van M Two great parties, hope to see ya there...! -Den
  11. Yeah, the Howeller has been rawkin' it at Vinyl of late. This monthly is gonna be nice, bringin' new rekkids ever time. The best thing about Howeller is how diverse he is. You can't pigeonhole him as tribal, progressive, trancey, techy, or breaky, cuz he incorporates all into his sets.
  12. Glowgirl...that sounds like a fantastic lineup. 1) But really...is it really worth it to hear these artists play 1 hour sets? I dunno, I wouldn't have much fun. 1 hour is like, 5 or 6 records. I'd rather go hear Marcus and Dominique tear it up on 4 dex at Centro, where they can play for 4 hours on residents night. Or Halo and Hippe play at Centro or Vinyl for 4 or 6 hours. Or Felix da Housecat do it proper at Centro for 4 hours. That way, these dj's can have time to put together a set, not just throw on a few anthems. Just my preference, I guess. I'm interested in knowing what is good about events like these... 2) On the other topic, Luis Diaz really did open up for PVD at Twilo almost every time PVD spun there. Luis is a very very good DJ, I have seen him play aside from Twilo, and he definitely bangs it out. As for the way the promoter wrote it, I dunno...you have a point...
  13. There was alot of variety in Sander's set. He started off nice and groovy, with his trademark soulful progressive house. He built and built and peaked with some phat breaks with reggae on top. He continued to bang it out, with sprinklings of some classics like Bizarre Love Triangle. And nothing will beat the moment the music paused, and a vocal came on saying "the muthafuckin saga ain't over"...the crowd went NUTZ when the beat dropped right after that... Can't wait till Sander comes back...
  14. What a great night of music. I was throroughly impressed by Steve Porter. Not only is this kid a great producer, he's a great mixer and put together a nice set. Very groovy in the beginning, bangin' by the end. Perhaps a little too hard and fast at the end, since he was the openning DJ. That' doesn't leave much room for Sander to build, so he had to take it down a bit noticably. But Sander really showed us what he can do when he has more than 4 hours. I felt his set built up very nicely, and the crowd loved it when he threw in those breaks. The best was when he played New Order's Blue Monday towards the end. He even joined us on the dancefloor during the encores. Big ups to Sander! Can't wait to hear him again... Good seein' the peeps I know. For those I don't, hope to meet you this weekend at Pappa/Cusick...
  15. Hey GlowGrlNyc Is your name because you like to do glowsticks? Anyways, yeah, it's a shame Rapture hit Z100. There is also a video. Is that why you heard Carson Daly's voice come on? Or was he on Z100? Anyways, it's good and bad, more exposure for dance music is a good thing. i think. -D
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