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    best three i've seen live.

    sims
    carola
    preach

    best set i've ever heard

    cristian varela live at universal madrid.
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    hmm..
    well the 3 sets ive most enjoyed have been from:

    joel mull
    gaetano parisio
    Rolando
    jimmah!

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    cristian varela is absolutely amazing on 4 turntables
    Umek Uroos is wicked as well
    and of course Adam Beyer

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    Default 3 dj's

    Adam Beyer
    Redhead
    Glenn wilson

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    Jerome
    DAVE the Drummer
    Chris Liberator

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    1) Mark EG (when he's on a techno tip...AWESOME!)
    2) DAVE the Drummer (tight mixes, quality tune selection, wicked!)
    3) Luke McMillan aka The Producer (very under rated in my opinion)

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    ive heard producer a few monthes ago and that was some boring banging set with stuff like liebing, wilson and beyer in his tracklist... nothing really exciting, but i guess the people who put guys like lars klein or wilson in their top 3 may like.

    my top 3 changes almost every week, but on friday ive heard deetron and hes very very amazing, derrick may was excellent. then to complete lets put the one who will always be in my top 3 : jeff mills

    please do not start to do this mills is good/sucks usual discussion, ive heard it too many times

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    ...you brought it up again man! :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiralx
    Jerome
    DAVE the Drummer
    Chris Liberator
    Although saying that I've heard some absolutely amazing sets played at squat parties, but I never have any idea who's playing. Some of the Malfaiteurs guys are top notch though :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by killarava2day
    Quote Originally Posted by karlo
    Lars Klein
    Patrik Skoog
    Michael Burkat
    Hmmm, maybe I've been lookin in the wrong places...but I've never located a Burkat or Klein live mix.

    What's Burkats mixing skills like?

    I've been told that Klein aint too bad at all on three? Is this correct?
    Hey there, Klein is AMAZING, tighter then a ten year old whore! I can't say too much for burkat's skills, didnt like any sets i have heard from him. Skoog i havent heard mixing but I would totally like to.

    Pauze

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    erm erm......
    alan partridge
    terry wogan

    but seriously the king of radio has to be
    john peel!!!
    love your mum

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    Richie Hawtin - Brilliant set builder

    Derrick May - Just for the energy and amount of tricks in his sets ( don't think he varies them a great deal though)

    Jerome Hill

    These are the one's I have seen. there are probanly many more favourites out there that I am yet to see. I would put Laurent Garnier up there too but I haven't seen him at a night yet , just heard sets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angrymann
    Richie Hawtin - Brilliant set builder
    I agree, one of my favourites, mainly for the reason you mentioned.
    I like Carola,Beyer,Liebing...there are still a lot of others I'd like to hear though. Missed Dave the Drummer here the last time, had to go early unfortunately :( Jaysus I reckon his fee will have to be going up at least 50 quid after all the plaudits in this thread!

    Would really like to see Mills in a small venue, highly unlikely these days though...

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    pete tong
    judge jules
    oakie

    alan partridge playing an oldskool set would be wicked.

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    Dalo (Olga+Jozef)
    Jeff Mills (when he was playing dark stuff)
    Oscar Mulero

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    richie hawtin - for all the reasons mentioned above

    ben sims - has raw talent behind the alter, his use of just volume hasn't been matched by an DJ i have ever seen

    steve rachmad - great music and tight mixing... rachmad at atomic jam 7th birthday at the Q in brum is one of the best sets i have seen...


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    hounorable mention to jerome hill who was fantastic at last months H.O.G.
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    Yeah richie hawtin has blew me totaly away both times I have heard him play but for spot on mixing I would have to say Adam beyer! The guy is ****ing awsome on the decks!!! his ability and presision is second to none!!!

    Heard him for second time the other month and he rocked it!!! Looked like he shit it after coming on after coxy but still manged to bang 3 decks all in the mix after about 90 seconds!!! not a confident guy behind the decks but hay does he get in to it!! Hat off to the man!!!

    Talking about him anyone know when hes due to play in UK again?

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    yeah i like beyer too, but more cos of the choons than his mixing skills
    jimmah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4play
    Yeah richie hawtin has blew me totaly away both times I have heard him play but for spot on mixing I would have to say Adam beyer! The guy is **** awsome on the decks!!! his ability and presision is second to none!!!

    Heard him for second time the other month and he rocked it!!! Looked like he shit it after coming on after coxy but still manged to bang 3 decks all in the mix after about 90 seconds!!! not a confident guy behind the decks but hay does he get in to it!! Hat off to the man!!!

    Talking about him anyone know when hes due to play in UK again?
    Beyer awsome...mixing one loop after another...very creative!
    For gods sake , when is this madness going to end.
    Give these people some proper techno to mix and they would be ****ed!

 

 
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