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djfase
26-03-2003, 10:32 PM
Just wondering if anyone can go a day without listening to any music? Cant remember the last day i did.
DJ Corbzy
26-03-2003, 10:44 PM
i cant either! :D
i get withdrawl symptoms and it makes me go funny :?
K Front
26-03-2003, 10:51 PM
i cant either. its food for the mind
djjaym
27-03-2003, 12:08 AM
cant even think about that happening ,i would be lost
Spooney
27-03-2003, 12:10 AM
Ive tried and failed!! :lol:
Paul Nisbet
27-03-2003, 09:22 AM
:twisted:
Music keeps my alter ego damien locked away till lunch.
My tunes in assosation with Shreddies. lol
Esox Lucius
27-03-2003, 10:39 AM
no way, i can`t go long without listening to music, i get days when i feel like listening to a certain tape/cd
today i had the urge to listen to a laurent garnier cd from tribal gathering 93, yesterday it was a producer tape from strings of life.
Addict
27-03-2003, 10:44 AM
Sometimes I have to listen to really uplifting stuff coz that's the sort of mood i'm in and then I go through a stage of evil music. Always listening though! I walk around work all day with my headphones on!
wenna
27-03-2003, 10:48 AM
its a proven fact that 1 in 5 people cannot go a day without listening to music. personally i take my walkman with me whereever i go. i would be rude not to!
Hakka.
27-03-2003, 11:39 AM
I love my music. It helps me through everything.
Voorheez
27-03-2003, 11:43 AM
I know you guys are probably getting fed up with me droning on about going to Australia now, but whilst I was over there it was so hard to not be able to listen to the music I wanted to. I used to walk along the streets trying to sing Tuneboy - Housensation or Megaphone - HCMF, but it's just not the same (I looked like a nut too).
I certainly couldn'e live without ANY music :shock:
Hakka.
27-03-2003, 11:48 AM
Nah mate what is Aussie land like for music? From what I hear they call it all techno and don't like it?
Voorheez
27-03-2003, 11:58 AM
Yes, it's a curious thing, they even call house tunes techno. There is a fair sized (and growing) dance culture over there, but hard trance/ hardstyle is definitley at the bottom of the agenda. You hear old stuff on the radio like Darude - Sandstorm then realise that it's new to them, which is strange - even stranger was that Yakooza - Cocaine was really commercial over there and it was on widely played on all the radio stations!
I watched one tv programme where a guy was playing a set which was OK, his mixing was pretty shabby, but he was good at scratching. He played things like Warp Bros, Yakooza, RBA, etc, then all of a sudden dropped...
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Montell Jordan - This is How We Do It!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
In an interview afterwards he explained how most dj's aren't skilled enough to mix 'techno' and R'n'B!
Addict
27-03-2003, 12:03 PM
That would have caused my brain to explode! or melt! Jesus, what did you do?
DJCraig Ryan
29-03-2003, 12:13 AM
Yes, it's a curious thing, they even call house tunes techno. There is a fair sized (and growing) dance culture over there, but hard trance/ hardstyle is definitley at the bottom of the agenda. You hear old stuff on the radio like Darude - Sandstorm then realise that it's new to them, which is strange - even stranger was that Yakooza - Cocaine was really commercial over there and it was on widely played on all the radio stations!
I watched one tv programme where a guy was playing a set which was OK, his mixing was pretty shabby, but he was good at scratching. He played things like Warp Bros, Yakooza, RBA, etc, then all of a sudden dropped...
.
.
.
Montell Jordan - This is How We Do It!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
In an interview afterwards he explained how most dj's aren't skilled enough to mix 'techno' and R'n'B!
That is ridiculous about the classic Yakooza tune. Can't believe it!!
I also can't go for one day without listening to me Trance Music!!
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