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    Claude Young is technically the best I've seen.
    Sven Vath in years go by I have seen destroy clubs, especially Orbit.
    Ant at the moment has a good style and plays less boring than many mentioned above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robin m
    Si Begg
    Production is quite frankly astonishing.

    Mixing is, unfortunately, atrocious... saved only by first rate tune selection.

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    Dave The Drummer - all the time higest level
    Jeff Amadeus - 3 decks master
    James Kinetec - my fav hard techno dj

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    That I've been able to see in person:

    DAVE the drummer
    Richie Hawtin
    Chris Liberator

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    Mixing is, unfortunately, atrocious... saved only by first rate tune selection.
    Well, for sure he's not the best technically... but for me (and 90% of the punters on any given dancefloor) technical ability only means anything if it results in a more enjoyable set - and I've never not enjoyed Si Begg. For me 'best DJ' means the one that makes you have the best time (why else are you there watching them?) and Si Begg always does that for me - fantastic tunes, a varied entertaining style that complements them perfectly and an awesome ability to read and play to the crowd.

    If the question was 'who's got the best technical skills in the techno scene' I'd have said something else, as it is big up Mr Begg - he stays :wicked:
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    Quote Originally Posted by robin m
    Well, for sure he's not the best technically... but for me (and 90% of the punters on any given dancefloor) technical ability only means anything if it results in a more enjoyable set - and I've never not enjoyed Si Begg. For me 'best DJ' means the one that makes you have the best time (why else are you there watching them?) and Si Begg always does that for me - fantastic tunes, a varied entertaining style that complements them perfectly and an awesome ability to read and play to the crowd.

    If the question was 'who's got the best technical skills in the techno scene' I'd have said something else, as it is big up Mr Begg - he stays :wicked:
    Fair play...

    If we were listing best producers I'd have him up there in a second. His tunes are fantastic, and - if we're being honest - that AAD mix of his has some of the most interesting tuneage I've come across in a while... in fact, it kind of resurrected my interest in breaks a bit... but the mixing (at times) is absolutely shocking.

    I just think there are better DJs of a similar ilk. Dave Tipper springs instantly to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    I just think there are better DJs of a similar ilk. Dave Tipper springs instantly to mind.
    Never seen him... definitely sounds like I should have though ;)
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    Tipper - the man with ths most ridiculously pimped cars in history

    10k soundsystem in dodge challengers




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    Jerome Hill (Hes injected something into techno which was seriously lacking in my book)

    Dj Rush (every time ive seen him hes been nothin short of amazing...the energy in a room when hes playin is unrivalled)

    Mark (got me into techno...nuff said)

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    The rudeness.

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    I dont like DJs as a rule, but I make some acceptions...

    Rush
    Hawtin
    Liebing

    There are others....but not many.
    LivePA
    That is all...

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    Why DJ Rush?
    Have seen him a few times over the years and he was rather dissapointing. Plodcore.

    I suppose his productions might bring him into the top bracket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speed-it-up
    Why DJ Rush?
    Have seen him a few times over the years and he was rather dissapointing. Plodcore.
    Disagree completely.

    I think Rush is one of the few DJs on the planet that you can easily identify within seconds, just by hearing him play. He's got a very unique style, which no-one else seems to get near.

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    Jeff Mills
    Richie Hawton
    Adam Beyer

    I haven't seen these guys much live, but when listening to their live sets online, I'm always entertained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    Quote Originally Posted by speed-it-up
    Why DJ Rush?
    Have seen him a few times over the years and he was rather dissapointing. Plodcore.
    Disagree completely.

    I think Rush is one of the few DJs on the planet that you can easily identify within seconds, just by hearing him play. He's got a very unique style, which no-one else seems to get near.
    maybe I'd had one too many and every track just started sounding the same :roll:

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    DJ Rush makes the filthiest dirtiest hardest techno imaginable unmistakably funky.

    Thats a skill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    DJ Rush makes the filthiest dirtiest hardest techno imaginable unmistakably funky.
    This is also true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Tipper - the man with ths most ridiculously pimped cars in history

    10k soundsystem in dodge challengers



    If those 4 speakers can put out 10K of sound then I am a small, hascidiic jew, gangster rapper, with a baritone voice, glass eye, and a dick like a blue whale.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

    myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
    http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
    http://www.subgenius.com

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    There are speakers inside the cars too.

 

 
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