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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by Hoff


















    Yeah, I saw that

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  • Hoff
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  • Hoff
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    Originally posted by unkle
    ajajajajajaajajajaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!



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  • Hoff
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    Originally posted by DIDI













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  • DIDI
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    ^^

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  • unkle
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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by coleby761
    Sorry if I disappoint you.

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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by simonr
    ok .. sorry to bang on, but I think its important for me to establish some clear facts that exist in the real world.




    The 2 minute intro was personalised to the site !!!
    It took some thought (i.e. wasn't just a bland 'happy 10th birthday here's a DJ set').
    It expressed the understanding that [ms] hosts* John's weekly show and that Transitions polarises opinions.
    Diggers also clearly gets across that he respects the forum members/fans right to their opinion/views on his music.

    I'm sorry, but how many other major headlining DJs out there would do such a thing ?




    1. [ms] got an exclusive that no other site has.
    2. Yes it did tie into Cordoba (nothing wrong with that), but the set wasn't just picked at random, I can assure you of that !!!
    3. Bit rate is down to the artist in terms of the quality they release/upload/send.

    John took the time to phone about the set, he was in between tours and still had his 400th radio show to do ... I assume he also wanted to have some time for his family too ... yet he still took the time to arrange the set. he didn't have to do this, but wanted to find the time to do so in recognition of our support.

    On the family thing, recent interviews with the likes of Hernan and Josh Wink make interesting reading on a how the DJ life and running a family is hard to balance.

    He has a stupidly busy schedule + his day job (when not running a record label with a consistent & busy release schedule) involves listenening to more new music than most DJs out there. He's very hands on with stuff and puts in so many hours sleep is at a premium (check out the South America documentary). yet again, he found the time to put other tasks aside and support [ms].



    *To be fair we're not meant to get them, a blind eye is turned. The contract for the show is made with the radio stations ... in reality many people here would have to pay for the show through subscription with Proton. However, Proton are very nice about things and allow us to host a rip provided this is a few days later.
    Simon ,most of your post just underlines the facts I stated. And you never know, Digweed may appreciate that his business acumen is recognised, and appreciated . No one certainly would deny that he works extremely hard, as do others.

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  • coleby761
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  • chuckc
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    Originally posted by dusk
    Just read this bit..... I haven't heard a Sasha set in ages..... would be interested in knowing which quality set he has released recently??


    a crapload
    djsasha.com Merchandise: www.lnoearth.com Booking Contacts: Ian Hindmarsh // ian@analog-a.com (Europe/South America/Rest Of World) Emma Hoser // Emmahoser@paradigmagency.com (US/North America) Fin


    most of his are straight from the soundboard as well

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  • chuckc
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    one thing worth noting is that it took 10 years before digs gave an exclusive mix to ms. correct me if I am wrong.

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  • simonr
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    ok .. sorry to bang on, but I think its important for me to establish some clear facts that exist in the real world.


    Originally posted by DIDI
    But he actually doesn't give anything away without a price to be paid , every post is a winner in some way. Very sensible Even the intro etc on the MS Birthday mix was an ad for transitions as much as birthday wishes to Ms.
    The 2 minute intro was personalised to the site !!!
    It took some thought (i.e. wasn't just a bland 'happy 10th birthday here's a DJ set').
    It expressed the understanding that [ms] hosts* John's weekly show and that Transitions polarises opinions.
    Diggers also clearly gets across that he respects the forum members/fans right to their opinion/views on his music.

    I'm sorry, but how many other major headlining DJs out there would do such a thing ?


    Originally posted by DIDI
    I for one would have preferred something just a tad more personal to MS than part of a 18 month old set, and wanted it in 320.
    1. [ms] got an exclusive that no other site has.
    2. Yes it did tie into Cordoba (nothing wrong with that), but the set wasn't just picked at random, I can assure you of that !!!
    3. Bit rate is down to the artist in terms of the quality they release/upload/send.

    John took the time to phone about the set, he was in between tours and still had his 400th radio show to do ... I assume he also wanted to have some time for his family too ... yet he still took the time to arrange the set. he didn't have to do this, but wanted to find the time to do so in recognition of our support.

    On the family thing, recent interviews with the likes of Hernan and Josh Wink make interesting reading on a how the DJ life and running a family is hard to balance.

    He has a stupidly busy schedule + his day job (when not running a record label with a consistent & busy release schedule) involves listenening to more new music than most DJs out there. He's very hands on with stuff and puts in so many hours sleep is at a premium (check out the South America documentary). yet again, he found the time to put other tasks aside and support [ms].

    Originally posted by DIDI
    The transition mixes we get , someone has to rip them them, they are not given to us.
    *To be fair we're not meant to get them, a blind eye is turned. The contract for the show is made with the radio stations ... in reality many people here would have to pay for the show through subscription with Proton. However, Proton are very nice about things and allow us to host a rip provided this is a few days later.

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  • Hoff
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    jajaja Yes tricky

    I was there .. middle "night" Warsaw Moonpark edit and then chilling moments !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    only the master !!!



    was like eating the “P-Wing”
    which allows you to fly for an unlimited amount of time overcoming tough levels




    I think unkle should know a little about this
    .. . don't know which was his destiny that "day" "night" : ))


    but was ultramegaFar for sure !!


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  • trick12
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    Originally posted by Hoff



    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!




    woooouuuuuuuuuuuuwwwwwwwww

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  • Hoff
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    in that video is sounding Warsaw milkforeksTaker

    you didnīt understood what I mean


    so Shut up and go with your man



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