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ldiablo444

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  1. Weird, but you may have to right click on the link, and than go to 'Save link as' and than it should ask you to save it to a folder...lemme know if it works...
  2. Nice selection of 'oldies'!
  3. Mix One Tracklisting: Club Lonely ~ Lil Louis & The World (Sony/Epic) Minor Villain ~ Peckham Royalty (Wave) Crescendo ~ Glenn Underground (Vega) This Is The Time ~ Dubtribe Sound System (Defected) Dum De Dum ~ Kevin Yost (I! Records) The Awakening ~ Julius Papp (Large) Street Knowledge ~ Gideon Jackson (La Faya) What Time Is It ~ Sen-Sei & David Coleman (Jah Love) Bar A Thym ~ Kerri Chandler (Nitegrooves) Sundaze ~ Eddie Matos (Seasons) Mix Two Tracklisting: Send Up Another Chimp ~ Gideon Jackson (Swag) Feel Alright ~ Xavier Matthias (Casa Del Soul) Keaton's Theme ~ Jeff Mills (mk2 music) Deep Chords ~ Orion Music (Frozen) Convertor ~Charlie Tear (Low Pressings) Deep Frequency ~Rino Cerrone (SAW) The Deep ~ Manoo & Francois A (Buzzin Fly) Sensurround ~Mysterious People (Yoshitoshi) 405 ~DJ Buck (F4 Music) Eclectic Shock ~Dano (Red Melon) Part House ~Stereo Dancer (Weaked) Acappella Get Stronger ~The Shadow Kings (Chez)
  4. Mix One Tracklisting: Club Lonely ~ Lil Louis & The World (Sony/Epic) Minor Villain ~ Peckham Royalty (Wave) Crescendo ~ Glenn Underground (Vega) This Is The Time ~ Dubtribe Sound System (Defected) Dum De Dum ~ Kevin Yost (I! Records) The Awakening ~ Julius Papp (Large) Street Knowledge ~ Gideon Jackson (La Faya) What Time Is It ~ Sen-Sei & David Coleman (Jah Love) Bar A Thym ~ Kerri Chandler (Nitegrooves) Sundaze ~ Eddie Matos (Seasons) Mix Two Tracklisting: Send Up Another Chimp ~ Gideon Jackson (Swag) Feel Alright ~ Xavier Matthias (Casa Del Soul) Keaton's Theme ~ Jeff Mills (mk2 music) Deep Chords ~ Orion Music (Frozen) Convertor ~Charlie Tear (Low Pressings) Deep Frequency ~Rino Cerrone (SAW) The Deep ~ Manoo & Francois A (Buzzin Fly) Sensurround ~Mysterious People (Yoshitoshi) 405 ~DJ Buck (F4 Music) Eclectic Shock ~Dano (Red Melon) Part House ~Stereo Dancer (Weaked) Acappella Get Stronger ~The Shadow Kings (Chez)
  5. Now, you are just smoking crack!
  6. I've only heard Boris a few times, BUT I have to say that I enjoy the beginning of his sets. Its a bid more subdued, very groovy, and dark but unfortunately, it only lasts for about an hour, than onto...the in your face, big room house.
  7. If she's sitting on your face...and on that note...
  8. Great topic. There are definitely many DJ's who get booked solely for their production skills and not for their DJing skills, this is usually the case out here in Orlando. In fact many of these DJ's/Producers really have no clue how to move a danceloor, and they tell no story with their music...maybe one of the reasons why the underground club scene is hurting. Its also been my experience with purchasing vinyl, that some of the best music out there was produced in collaboration with DJs that really know how to move a dancefloor. So i guess to answer your question, the DJ should be booked on the skill behind the decks and not behind the G5.
  9. Check out this pick of Sasha, he should've been slapping those people across the foreheads to get their asses moving Kinda whacky in IMO...
  10. WTF is up with that...I don't get why people do that. If I were a DJ in that particular case, I would feel weird and annoyed that no is one dancing, just staring...
  11. Checked out Frankie Knuckles last year at Nerve down in Miami...absolutely sick...a definite must for any true Househead
  12. Now Now, you may be infrigning on someone's copyrights with that statement
  13. Ummm, Shelter has Timmy Regisford, pretty much the deep house don, so you definitely can't go wrong with that...or maybe check out Francois K's DeepSpace party on monday nights...I'm sure either parties will satisfy your appettite for House music
  14. You must be kidding. The points in that article are well, for lack of better words, just ridiculous. Ok, so let me begin... First the white plastic chair. I'm sure that the Berg's captors were able to find one measely white plastic chair in Iraq. I would wager a hefty sum of money that you can easily find a multitude of white plastic chairs in Iraq, excluding those that were brought over by the Americans. Second, the pullet proof vests. If you look at the picture where Berg is sitting in front of the captors, you will notice that the captors are not wearing bulletproof vests. What they are wearing are bomb vests. The type of vests that a suicide bomber would wear. Third, the Orange jump suite. Hmmm, that is quite perplexing, so I'll give Marc Perkel that one. Fourth, the physical characteristics of the captors. The picture that shows Berg's captors, well they are all dressed up, so I can not see their skin color. So the question is, how did Marc Perkel determine their skin color, hmmm??? What I do see is that they are of varying sizes, tall, short, lean and fat. I'm pretty sure that Arabs just like the rest of the human species, come in different sizes and shapes. Also, there many middle eastern people, that are of caucasian ancestory, therefore they would look exactly like your normal Joe schmo white guy. Fifth, Berg's demeanor. Well I'm pretty sure his captors probably told him he'll be alright, that he won't be killed for the sole purpose of having him be calm through the filming of the speech. If they told him that he would be killed prior to the filming, he might have struggled, forcing the captors to kill prematurely resulting in no Anti-America speech and no beheading. So sorry I just don't buy Marc's consipiracy theory, it just seems to much of a stretch. CC
  15. And I find it quite funny how all these 'hollywood boys and girls" all look the same when they go out; wearing their ruffled shirts or their stupid trucker hats...
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