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muziklover23

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  1. Originally posted by djdaveyb

    do i know u? think i met u in love music a while ago..spun at deep 2 months ago..right now im just at obriens...my names dave bern but u prob would only recognize my face

    I can't say the name rings a bell, but I do shop at Love Music and I'm sure we did meet. I'm terrible with names. Drop me an e-mail or a pm sometime.

  2. I don't think it matters whether a DJ spins vinyl or CDs, as long as his mixing and programming skills are on point. I feel that the music itself is what's important, not the format of the music. Danny Tenaglia says over 50% of his night at Vinyl consists of music played from CDs, and when he travels, that number is closer to 75%.

  3. I'm starting a residency this Thursday at Deep in New Rochelle, which is 18 to party. I've been going the last few weeks, and I know that it's been packed there. It's cheaper than going to the city, and if you live nearby, you should consider it. I'm spinning from 1am to closing, so come say hello if you drop by.

  4. Originally posted by deppnade

    whats up bro, i go to school at Fairfield U, i hit up Premier all the time, i would love to be a new groupie;), when did u start that???? i like fridays, saturdays-crowd gets a little too old

    being im working in the hamptons all summer its gonna be a shock when i am gonna be in a state that shuts down at 2am, total bummer

    I have been spinning at Premiere on Fridays for 3-4 years now, and although the 2am closing time is a major downer, I really enjoy working there. Drop me an e-mail or a pm and we'll talk.

  5. I can only speak from what I know, but I'm fairly certain that Mike Macaluso's "The Final Chapter/O Fortuna" edit will never be released. He originally did the mix as a tool for his use only. Since then, he's given it only to his close friends and to DJs who play in major rooms (such as Tony Draper, Boris, Eddie Baez, etc.) I'm sure eventually it will leak out, as all tracks seem to these days. As for Rob Girellini's "Young Frankenstein," the track was included on a demo CD he made, along with his "Crouching Tiger" mix, his mix of Stacy Smith's "Where Do I Go," his mix of Whitney Houston's "Fine," and several others. The CD was for record labels and DJs only, so I don't know if any of the tracks are or will be signed.

  6. I know there are a lot of DJs who post here, and I was just wondering where some of you might spin. I have residencies in New Rochelle (at Deep, starting this Thursday) and in Connecticut (at Premiere in Stamford on Fridays and at Liquid in Norwalk on Saturdays). I also do guest spots at various other clubs, in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, etc. I feel extremely fortunate to have the privilege of playing music to crowds of people several times a week. I'm doing what I love, and getting paid for it. What could be better? That's why I enjoy reading the posts on this board, learning what educated clubgoers have to say about music. I would like to come hear some of the DJs who post here spin when I have the opportunity. So where do you guys (or girls) spin?

  7. Tranza,

    We must know each other. I spin all the time in Westchester and Connecticut. I see you mention people like A-Luv, Joe Lodi, Frankie Magz, and Angelo Fecci, all of whom I also know. I also shop at Love Music when I'm too tired to go to the city, and when I'm not spinning, I try to bounce through Emanon for a bit on Thursdays and Fridays. I'm sure we either know each other, or have a bunch of mutual acquaintances. I enjoy reading your posts on the board. You definitely know your music. Drop me a PM or an e-mail, we'll chat.

  8. It's not cool to say that the main floor lineup is "fucking wack." Don't hate other DJs. You're entitled to your opinion, but when you say your room is gonna bump because the other DJs suck, you sound petty. I'm sure they work just as hard as you do. Show a little of the same courtesy you would want for yourself. JMO.

  9. I go to Premiere quite often on Friday nights. I'm good friends with the DJ, Frank Berardi. He's a really nice guy. He's a good DJ, too. Unfortunately, ownership doesn't totally let him do his thing, but he has a ton of new music, and tries to play as much as he can. He's good friends with a lot of the NYC DJs, and he produced a few tracks with Mike Macaluso. I always have a good time there with my friends. I know it isn't the city, but it's cheaper, it's always crowded, and it's an alternative to going to Manhattan if you're not in the mood. It's also a cool warmup before you troop down to the city for afterhours. Let me know if you guys are going to have a meetup.

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