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Reply #60 posted 07/09/07 7:16pm

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tony23k said:

kcwm said:

Adam Freeland

the way he mixes rock,is different and interesting cool



yeah he goes off live, saw him when he was support the Prodigy, he did one of the best sets ive ever heard, and he threw in a few remixes, a remix of Lithium by Nirvana which was awesome, and Mr Brightside or whatever it is by the killers, but he totally had the Freeland spin on them it was so cool
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Reply #61 posted 07/11/07 12:23am

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kcwm said:

tony23k said:


the way he mixes rock,is different and interesting cool



yeah he goes off live, saw him when he was support the Prodigy, he did one of the best sets ive ever heard, and he threw in a few remixes, a remix of Lithium by Nirvana which was awesome, and Mr Brightside or whatever it is by the killers, but he totally had the Freeland spin on them it was so cool


he just won me over with his version of Madonna's "Fever"
and the video is hysterical.

I really like "We Want Your Soul",again another very innovative video.


sounds like you caught a good show cool
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Reply #62 posted 07/11/07 12:35am

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Gilles Peterson

He's new to me..I'll have to check him out. biggrin
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Reply #63 posted 07/11/07 12:47am

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I have many D.J.'s that I really dig, but my favorite overall probably has to be D.J. Shadow. If you have not yet picked up a copy of Entroducing, I challenge you to do so. It is a great record, full of moody atmospheric samples and is a record that stands out amongst the crowd of D.J. albums.

Next I would have to say I have much respect for D.J. Q - Bert, who in my opinion took scratching to a level that has never ever been seen before and through his collective, the invisible skratch pickles is the greatest scratch D.J. crew of all time.

Another honorable mention has to go to Roni Size and his collective Reprazent. His album "New Forms" is my favorite drum and bass album ever.
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Reply #64 posted 07/11/07 1:22am

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karmatornado said:

I have many D.J.'s that I really dig, but my favorite overall probably has to be D.J. Shadow. If you have not yet picked up a copy of Entroducing, I challenge you to do so. It is a great record, full of moody atmospheric samples and is a record that stands out amongst the crowd of D.J. albums.
Next I would have to say I have much respect for D.J. Q - Bert, who in my opinion took scratching to a level that has never ever been seen before and through his collective, the invisible skratch pickles is the greatest scratch D.J. crew of all time.

Another honorable mention has to go to Roni Size and his collective Reprazent. His album "New Forms" is my favorite drum and bass album ever.

I don't have it yet,
but that's exactly what I'm trying to find more of in the mixes I've been listening to.So I'll definitely try to find a copy.

Great description of these Dj's.

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Reply #65 posted 07/11/07 1:38am

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an internet fav@ the moment
Djmag

http://www.youtube.com/wa...BaN8muHL6c
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Reply #66 posted 07/11/07 1:39am

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tony23k said:

karmatornado said:

I have many D.J.'s that I really dig, but my favorite overall probably has to be D.J. Shadow. If you have not yet picked up a copy of Entroducing, I challenge you to do so. It is a great record, full of moody atmospheric samples and is a record that stands out amongst the crowd of D.J. albums.
Next I would have to say I have much respect for D.J. Q - Bert, who in my opinion took scratching to a level that has never ever been seen before and through his collective, the invisible skratch pickles is the greatest scratch D.J. crew of all time.

Another honorable mention has to go to Roni Size and his collective Reprazent. His album "New Forms" is my favorite drum and bass album ever.

I don't have it yet,
but that's exactly what I'm trying to find more of in the mixes I've been listening to.So I'll definitely try to find a copy.

Great description of these Dj's.


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