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DJ Tomi
02-02-2004, 05:10 PM
****in amazing pal, i didnt know u were on at that time but went in room and hydraulix 22 was on, shweet as ****

then after that u played one night in hackney, neva liked this tune that much but hearing it in a club..... :love: it blew the ****in rooof off, well played mate :)

Tiptoe
02-02-2004, 05:56 PM
yeah mark it was banging mate. Really enjoyed the set. Nice to see you again keep up the good work :lol:

basslinejunkie
02-02-2004, 09:03 PM
i was gonna ask in the fao section what type of reaction u got from clubs sutch as these mark,looks like u gettin a good 1 which is good!!

Tiptoe
02-02-2004, 09:12 PM
yeah went down a treat i think techno into hard trance like he played works really well in clubs like this bit off everything.

basslinejunkie
02-02-2004, 09:16 PM
he didnt change his style either then :clap: i cant ****in stand a dj who changes his style/ sound when playing in a more mainstream club.happens on radio as well an it stresses me out haha.(not sayin u would by the way!)

anx
02-02-2004, 10:55 PM
*wishes he could hear mark again soon*

MARKEG
03-02-2004, 12:01 AM
well this was a very, very strange and unexpected experience. imagine the senario - you get an enquiry for a club that you wouldnt expect to get booked for. after some thought you do it - you think you wanna get ppl on board who you wouldn't usually play in front of. after the flyer comes out some ppl are telling you that you should never have taken the booking. even on this forum ppl are tellin me 'it's full of cybers'.

so i arrive. sure it looks very, very posh as we pull up to the event. i get inside. yeah, it's a very clean venue - nothing stinks of piss. but it is sweaty, it is hot and there's ppl smiling - and dancing. i only saw the one room - the one i was in - and immediately i see a low ceiling, a packed dancefloor and the ppl on it are not cyber, there's not the shirt and tie brigade i expected but they do look like a pretty up for it crowd. obviously there's ppl in here who had definitely washed in the morning i thought. but it reminded me of so many other types of crowds i've played to in the rave scene over the years - except the music was more hard house. to me it was nothing new. it really wasnt.

so i did my thing. and i gave it my all. i played my little heart out. sure it wasnt half as good as playing to a dirty warehouse full of ppl who want to stay till tuesday morning but i felt like i'd achieved something and enjoyed it.

i didn't see the main room - i only saw my room but to me that's another 40 ppl that might actually come to some small underground night in a small northern town somewhere one day and see the true party vibe.

i was very surprised i really was. i'm pleased with what happend this weekend - although if they'd have all followed me down to antiworld they'd have all had a god damn blinder. hahahaha.

BinaryDave10110
03-02-2004, 11:32 AM
Quality stuff Mark. Your set saved thenight for me in that room. Scot Project was on in the other room and was a right let down. The rest was just trace and hard house nothing exciting. Good to see the reactions you were gettin of the Goodgreef crowd, i think they realy appriciated waht you brought to the place. See you on fri @ Cypher!!!!!!

basslinejunkie
03-02-2004, 01:29 PM
sum ppl are against playin at clubs such as these,but im all 4 it 2 b honest.after all like u said,if they come an seen u,u gave them a taste of the underground sound then more ppl are gonna come 2 the more underground events.we have 2 show or at least try an show ppl that this form of music is the best,pass on the torch as such.

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