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    Default Lazy assed vinyl DJ performances

    I was at this club recently, and I was having a conversation whilst sipping my Gin and tonic, and admiring my reflection, when I decided to walk onto the dancefloor.
    And I couldn`t believe it, I saw this guy in the DJ booth, and all he was doing, was spinning some bits of plastic on some decks, and like, keeping some very very similar and obvious beats in time with each other.
    Every now and again he like, moved a crossfader or an eq pot.

    That`s it, that was all he was doing.
    And yet everyone was dancing?
    Bloody outrage.

    I thought he was like a one man band, playing the bass, and drums, and synths and stuff, but he was kidding everyone and just playing records.
    OF OTHER PEOPLES MUSIC.

    I think it`s outrageous, what do you think?

    anyway, I pushed my way through all the people on the dancefloor, and went back to the dark corner with all my mates, who were drinking coffee and G&T and stuff, and we had a long conversation about it.
    Well we would have if the music wasn`t so bloody loud.

    Techno, I dunno, it`s all a big lie.
    I wish everyone would listen to more worthy music, like pategonian mountain goat lung organ music.
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    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    haha :lol:

    i was indeed a lazy arsed vinyl dj myself today, i decided to have a mix for the first time in well over a couple of months, i gave up after 15 minutes i was that bad, just one of them days i suppose.

    so i just sat there playing some of my favourite classics, without mixing, listening to them in full, and you know what, this musics great :cheese:
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    LOL @ DB

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    I'm liking that dry wit... Whats needed round here sometimes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kai_1
    I'm liking that dry wit... Whats needed round here sometimes!
    its only cause he didnt rub himself down with KY today :roll:

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    Quote Originally Posted by kai_1
    I'm liking that dry wit... Whats needed round here sometimes!
    its only cause he didnt rub himself down with KY today :roll:
    I bloody did, right after misstress let me finish licking round the toilet bowl.
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    so dry... somebody pass the vicks enhaler before i get a nose bleed.
    free marc emery!

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    Default Lazy assed vinyl DJ performances

    :lol: :lol:

    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I wish everyone would listen to more worthy music, like pategonian mountain goat lung organ music.
    In all seriousness this is underrated - it's not all like the cheesy commercial stuff, if you dig a bit you can find some real bangers.
    Oh wow - myspace :coffee: http://www.myspace.com/robsoliton

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    haha good one

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    I can't stand vinyl DJs. Vinyl just doesn't have the warmth of wax cylinders. You can really feel the difference.
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    screw wax cylinders. roman slave orchestra is the only way to go
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    Class banter!! hehe

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    lol....nice work.
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    That is all...

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    :lol: @ D.B

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    :lol:

    BTW does that roman slave orchestra have a pitch slider, if not imsticking to my log drum warriors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    :lol:

    BTW does that roman slave orchestra have a pitch slider, if not imsticking to my log drum warriors.
    Depends how bit it is.

    If it's less than 256 it's going to sound shit on a rig - you're better off with the original Greek (though that has less hi end shimmer).

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    bit = big... I'm crap.

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    You`re all gay, you can`t beat the original sound of the big bang.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

    myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
    http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    You`re all gay, you can`t beat the original sound of the big bang.
    Can you imagine if the big bang was just the first beat in some giant cosmic Techno tune? We're all just sitting waiting for it to drop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    You`re all gay, you can`t beat the original sound of the big bang.
    Would'nt have heard a bloody thing, with no air aboot
    Techno is a journey, not a race!

    http://soundcloud.com/force

 

 
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