“I’ve been miss-mixing for years now,” revealed Villalobos recently. “Usually as a result of forgetting where I am or what I was doing because I’ve taken too much of something but I’ve also done it intentionally once or twice.”
Would you go to a club to hear a DJ set if the DJ was DJing Remotely?
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Re: Would you go to a club to hear a DJ set if the DJ was DJing Remotely?
the DJ should at least make some mistakes during the set if he's not in the club
DJs Now Deliberately Making Mistakes To Prove They Are Real DJsLeave a comment:
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Boiler Room: A Missed Opportunity? - Attack MagazineLeave a comment:
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I think if I ever went to one of these events, it'll be like going to those swanky places where DJ's play lounge/jazz house and no one gives a fuck about the music. Sipping crap, whilst maintaining to talking crap. However, could be different if the music is blaring.Leave a comment:
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Wouldn't see a DJ remotely, for me the key thing (when it works well) is the way a DJ on form can bring the crowd into their set and then you get that live response to the music. If it's streamed I'd rather listen with a glass of wine at home.Leave a comment:
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I attended an ISDN night at Lush, N. Ireland. Was Feb 14th 1999. Saw Sasha live and Darren Emerson via ISDN. Didn't care much for the ISDN set in the club.Leave a comment:
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except watching a boiler room set is nothing like going to a club. but youre a cool guy, i don't need to tell you that.Leave a comment:
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No I guess not. I figured there's no point going to a club if I hardly even watch a Boiler Room set.Leave a comment:
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Err that's not being transmitted to another club is it.Leave a comment:
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It's kind of funny that there is such little info on ISDN club events, it was the next big thing back in the late 90's. Probably why odd bods don't think any of their boys would be doing it.Leave a comment:
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Carl Cox was supposed to use it for Gatecrasher on the Millennium, but it never happened because of technical difficulties.
The Chemical Brothers have been confirmed for Gatecrasher's massive New Year's party, 2000 GC. They will be performing an exclusive two-hour set before 25,000 people at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield (UK) on Friday, December 31st.
The Don Valley Stadium will be put inside Tensile 1, the world's largest and most technically advanced portable structure, which is in fact so huge that the whole of Trafalgar Square could fit inside. DJs for the event include Paul Oakenfold, Sasha, Carl Cox, Judge Jules, Paul Van Dyk, Tall Paul, DJ Sonique, John Kelly, Scott Bond and Matt Hardwick. Carl Cox will be beamed in from Sydney, Australia via ISDN link on to massive 40-foot circular screens. Tickets cost £100 (!). The event is to be broadcast live on BBC Radio 1 and cybercast live on the Gatecrasher website.Leave a comment:
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In the Uk, it was transmitted from one venue to another in the UkLeave a comment:
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