what djs would u travel to see?
our venue in nottingham is being refurbished at the mo, and when it reopens we've got some pretty big plans. what djs, of any genre but mainly techno, hardtek, breaks and electro, would you travel to nottingham for.
alternatively, if you're from the area who would you like to see in nottingham.
Re: what djs would u travel to see?
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Originally Posted by mattboyslim
our venue in nottingham is being refurbished at the mo, and when it reopens we've got some pretty big plans. what djs, of any genre but mainly techno, hardtek, breaks and electro, would you travel to nottingham for.
alternatively, if you're from the area who would you like to see in nottingham.
Which venue is that?
Re: what djs would u travel to see?
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Originally Posted by mattboyslim
our venue in nottingham is being refurbished at the mo, and when it reopens we've got some pretty big plans. what djs, of any genre but mainly techno, hardtek, breaks and electro, would you travel to nottingham for.
alternatively, if you're from the area who would you like to see in nottingham.
Somebody who was different and not playing in London. England is seriously lacking in a specialist new school experimental club ... er... something like Neue Hiemat. club techno is popular but not differentiated. One thing the internet has shown is that there is a huge audience for the strangest of music - just very few outlets.
I guess If you want to break new ground - then you have to have a wide range of new ground greaking artists. If you just want to make cash - book Judge Jules.
Re: what djs would u travel to see?
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Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
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Originally Posted by mattboyslim
our venue in nottingham is being refurbished at the mo, and when it reopens we've got some pretty big plans. what djs, of any genre but mainly techno, hardtek, breaks and electro, would you travel to nottingham for.
alternatively, if you're from the area who would you like to see in nottingham.
Somebody who was different and not playing in London. England is seriously lacking in a specialist new school experimental club ... er... something like Neue Hiemat. club techno is popular but not differentiated. One thing the internet has shown is that there is a huge audience for the strangest of music - just very few outlets.
I guess If you want to break new ground - then you have to have a wide range of new ground greaking artists. If you just want to make cash - book Judge Jules.
fair points jonny. were definayelt goin to try new things. not too diverse at first, cos we dont want to risk scaring punters off before weve even started. speedy j live is defo high up on my lsit of possibilities. rush will be guarenteed to make a few appearances. :cool: