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  1. To the few who may read this , I offer a mix for your listening pleasure. (hopefully anyway) Slowed-down mix...stays between 121 & 122BPM for your summertime grooving pleasure. Enjoy! 1. Ralphi Rosario Feat Donna Blakely - Take Me Up (Gotta Get Up) (Lego's Mix) 2. Chuck Love - Beautiful Thang (Original Mix) 3. Eric Kupper Feat. Belle - Touch (Inland Knights Remix) 4. Mario Fabriani – Amore 5. Angel Alanis - Cage Me In (Bon Johnson Remix) 6. Shahrokh – Chicago 7. Da Sunlounge – Can’t You See 8. Inland Knights - Ghetto Shit 9. Colette - About Us (Chuck Love Remix) 10. Fresh Solder - Track 2 11. Dr Kucho! & Gregor Salto - Preacher In The House 12. Fabio Bacchini – Moonshine 13. Joey Youngman – Unconditional 14. Gil Scott-Heron - The Bottle (White Label Mix) Stream Download
  2. Innovator is probably the word I should have used...thanks...it's not so much something *brand new* that's never been seen before anywhere, but it hasn't been around for a long long time and being the "first" to do so in a particular area, having great success, and then spawning the competition. BH saying they have more work then they can handle definitely shows that the demand is currently out there for this for others to take their slice of pie too...if it's done right. Should have said also 960 was in the sense of house music/nightclubs...although they do get the dancers in there too...lol. That would be something if they had their own company on the side too....hahahaha. CT is the minor leagues...if you are comparing to NY, Miami, LA, etc. In and of itself, it seems to do relatively OK. Better to have what's going on now, then to be in areas where NOTHING happens and there's a demand for it. Beyond that, everyone wants to be this and that...of course. It's been that way in many areas for a long time...peeps want the success they see, just don't want to work for it (or think it's cake), especially in this industry. Then they wonder what's up when nights suck and/or they don't get paid, or in full. Gotta be an asshole sometimes to be able to survive in this...
  3. anyone got more popcorn? Guess this attraction isn't over yet...
  4. nahh it's simply the market and its current demands...anytime there's an "originator" that has good success, others will jump on it to try and make their business out of it...it doesn't matter if their "worth their price" SOMEONE will pay for it if marketed right...otherwise they'll be out of business quickly. IMHO, Room 960 & the Butterfly House Girls are the originators...now when someone else jumps into that scene two things can happen: one they can be written off as wannabes, maybe get a spot or 2, gig, few nights, whatever and do OK but fade out in the end, or 2...it creates a healthy dose of competition and makes everyone in the end work hard...and sometimes they can overtake and become the "top dog" in the end...but all of them get their fair share, make $$$$, and everyone actually wins out in the end... As I get my quote in the TV business..."Dominance = Arrogance = Laziness = LAST PLACE"
  5. this feud is already lame...oof get like I don't know bitches 'n broads or like the UFC Octagon and we might have something...
  6. so there was some trashing I heard. Good deal; I got my own on instead after playing... Trashed: The Sequel needs to happen.
  7. always enjoy a WWSW night when I can...good deal. Have to see about making it to the D'n'B night this week...
  8. I never thought Darude would be much of a DJ because of the Sandstorm et Al tracks released in his early days. But he's come around a lot and I actually heard of a couple of his sets and was pleased...is he a "spectacular" DJ compared to others? No, but that's fine..he ranks well in my opinion because of the fact that he worked hard and didn't rest on those laurels like some may and continue to leech off of it. I believe even I read somewhere in the last couple of years that even he was sick of the Sandstorm hype because of that attachment it garnered back in the day...lol...
  9. I never thought Darude would be much of a DJ because of the Sandstorm et Al tracks released in his early days. But he's come around a lot and I actually heard of a couple of his sets and was pleased...is he a "spectacular" DJ compared to others? No, but that's fine..he ranks well in my opinion because of the fact that he worked hard and didn't rest on those laurels like some may and continue to leech off of it. I believe even I read somewhere in the last couple of years that even he was sick of the Sandstorm hype because of that attachment it garnered back in the day...lol...
  10. Yes they are now closed after getting raided. http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-juicebar0323,0,6120108.story http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-ctkidsbust0324.artmar24,0,3939280.story "Grand opening...grand closing..." -Chris Rock
  11. in as usual...and it's amazing how quickly things got going in that city. All it needed was a little kickstart after the afterhours clubs and the like finally closed/ran their course...(though another afterhours club would definitely complete the cycle)
  12. life must be fun at home/work to be able to come up with this stuff...wow...just when I think it can't get any better...
  13. I know that's a type-o, but that's fucking funny...
  14. mind if I grab some? This just keeps getting better...you couldn't write this out ahead of time if you tried..
  15. Wow 10 minutes to showcase...you almost have to be Jeff Mills to pull off a few tracks in that timeframe
  16. s'what happens when everyone fights for what's really a pretty damn small (but potentially lucrative in some ways if utilized right) pie...
  17. lol this stuff cracks me up to no end...high class comedy at its finest. Real World ain't got shit on this. Homework Lesson #2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto_house Ghetto house, booty house or Juke house is a type of Chicago House which started being recognised in its own right from around 1992 onwards. It features minimal 808 and 909 drum machine-driven tracks, and sometimes sexually explicit lyrics. Using the template of classic Chicago House music (primarily, Percolator by Cajmere), and adding the smut perceived by casual fans of Miami Bass, it is has usually been made on very minimal equipment with little or no effects. It usually features a "4-to-the-floor" kick drum (full sounding, but not too long or distorted) along with Roland 808 and 909 synthesised tom-tom sounds, minimal use of analogue synths, and short, slightly dirty sounding (both sonically and lyrically) vocal samples, often repeated in various ways. Also common are 808 and 909 clap sounds, and full "rapped" verses and choruses.
  18. hahaha minidisc...at least use a DAT or something like Oakie sometimes does...=P Dope flyer though; good job on the design.
  19. If anything, I give points for creativity...I don't even think promoters in NYC can keep up with stuff like this...
  20. gotta love the rumorish blastings....hey until it's actually verified and true why bother?
  21. I'm going to be in NY for the first half of the day...then most likely coming straight here afterward around the 6pm hour...and staying for the whole time. It's going to be a long, crazy, and eventually drunken-ass day...
  22. good turnout...nice deal. Stay tuned for the next party there late February.
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