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paul sadot was caught pushing out some very good stuff in spots at piercebridge and soul or nothing

check out that storming " mountain" 45 he's giving spins to, so good i wrote details down twice :P

(and still cant find em now :D )

others ??

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in a on the... mood

so good i wrote details down twice :P

(and still cant find em now :D )

others ??

Always the way :shhh:

Robbo has done some very good spots to my ears and No More Doggin's Simon Hunt, should be on alot more some fantastic records :P

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Always the way :P

Robbo has done some very good spots to my ears and No More Doggin's Simon Hunt, should be on alot more some fantastic records :D

I've always thought Simon Hunt should get more bookings, an excellent DJ.

Another one that springs to mind is former Cambridgeshire resident Andy Killick, he's got some brilliant stuff.

Nick

in a on the... mood

current djs giving me ears a treat

paul sadot was caught pushing out some very good stuff in spots at piercebridge and soul or nothing

check out that storming " mountain" 45 he's giving spins to, so good i wrote details down twice :P

(and still cant find em now :D )

others ??

Spent a few late nights at various after event caravans/flats with Paul and armed with his box of 45's he usually says "Have you heard this Brett", and of course i haven't, this then causes me a nervous spasm attack,while trying to write the said track(s) down on the corner of a napkin with a crayon....totally unreadable the following morning....but in full agreement Mike.

Brett

I've always thought Simon Hunt should get more bookings, an excellent DJ.

Another one that springs to mind is former Cambridgeshire resident Andy Killick, he's got some brilliant stuff.

Nick

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Another one that springs to mind is former Cambridgeshire resident Andy Killick, he's got some brilliant stuff.

Nick

heard did great set at a packed Broughton last weekend

always treats ears at monkey

Another one that springs to mind is former Cambridgeshire resident Andy Killick, he's got some brilliant stuff.

Nick

Agree with tha, he played some blinding stuff in Norwich a few months back :P

Agree with tha, he played some blinding stuff in Norwich a few months back :P

That was Andy Gill Dave LOL :D

A guy that I've heard a great deal of over the last four years and just gets better and better in my view is Paul McKay...... :P

A guy that I've heard a great deal of over the last four years and just gets better and better in my view is Paul McKay...... :P

I second that emotion :D

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Spent a few late nights at various after event caravans/flats with Paul and armed with his box of 45's he usually says "Have you heard this Brett", and of course i haven't, this then causes me a nervous spasm attack,while trying to write the said track(s) down on the corner of a napkin with a crayon....totally unreadable the following morning....but in full agreement Mike.

Brett

lol at the crayon!

think its a sub-concious cheapskate thing

cause if do manage to write info down clearly and then actually remember where you put the note, then it can be very very ..expensive. :P

have tried many methods of memory some failed ones

one mucker remembers label one remembers artist one remembers title

failed as on monday it was like a verbal version of a rubic cube

tried to use a message service - phone it up and it records what you say

failed as after listening to recording meself in cold light of a monday resulted in a 3 weeks at the monestry :D

Oops dave got the wrong guy, one he is on about is as karen says andy gill, thought he was BRILLIANT, didn't get to hear Matt Bolton at the 100 club, but have heard several people going on about how good he was and playing something different. Dont think I have heard Paul Sadot DJ yet!

I send myself text messages to remember records or take a photo of them

lol at the crayon!

think its a sub-concious cheapskate thing

cause if do manage to write info down clearly and then actually remember where you put the note, then it can be very very ..expensive. :P

have tried many methods of memory some failed ones

one mucker remembers label one remembers artist one remembers title

failed as on monday it was like a verbal version of a rubic cube

tried to use a message service - phone it up and it records what you say

failed as after listening to recording meself in cold light of a monday resulted in a 3 weeks at the monestry :D

Best is to write a text out and save it or take a pic on your phone/camera :shhh:

Best is to write a text out and save it or take a pic on your phone/camera :P

Nooooo the best way is to get the DJ to write it all down :D works for me, LOL have even had some tell me who is selling a ccopy and got it the same night :shhh:

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Best is to write a text out and save it or take a pic on your phone/camera :P

lol done the camera bit but that developed into a short lived craze of taking pics of djs spinning "dodgy" 45s :D

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Karl Rhodes

usually does good stuff

Very impressed last week-end at Lightwater do by a guy from Northampton, who I think was called Cliff Steele. Played a couple of excellent spots in Northern & Modern rooms.

Col.

ill 2nd cliff steele.heard him at taxi club aldayer edinburgh.great spot.

tubs & richie conn aberdeen.across the board

and any1 who dosnt play boots do it 4 me,

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Very impressed last week-end at Lightwater do by a guy from Northampton, who I think was called Cliff Steele. Played a couple of excellent spots in Northern & Modern rooms.

Col.

First class is Cliff....Lifeline resident :thumbsup:

ps 4got ALAN PATTERSON aberdeen 2.sorry alan :thumbsup:

lol at the crayon!

think its a sub-concious cheapskate thing

cause if do manage to write info down clearly and then actually remember where you put the note, then it can be very very ..expensive. :thumbsup:

have tried many methods of memory some failed ones

one mucker remembers label one remembers artist one remembers title

failed as on monday it was like a verbal version of a rubic cube

tried to use a message service - phone it up and it records what you say

failed as after listening to recording meself in cold light of a monday resulted in a 3 weeks at the monestry :thumbsup:

:thumbsup::lol::lol::lol:

Always the way :thumbsup:

Robbo has done some very good spots to my ears and No More Doggin's Simon Hunt, should be on alot more some fantastic records :thumbsup:

wouldnt exactly call Robbo up and coming , but he can get a floor full and always makes me happy with what he plays !!!

That was Andy Gill Dave

Agree with that, he played some blinding stuff in Norwich a few months back :thumbsup:

Have to add a shout for the man above, Dave Abott.

Played some absolutely fantastic stuff at the Snug a while back

Have to add a shout for the man above, Dave Abott.

Played some absolutely fantastic stuff at the Snug a while back

Got to second that Andy, I have always enjoyed Dave's DJing although I didn't like to say so seeing as he is a friend and it may look like I was just saying that if you know what I mean :thumbsup:

I really must learn to improve my english skills :thumbsup:

I'd say Cliff too. He really moved the scene on down here through the 80's and 90's and is still doing it now.

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i haven't heard cliff steele in years but i always rated him very very highly, right up there with the likes of ian clark for me

always associated him with loads of brilliant midtempo sounds (my favourite stuff) - is that still the case?

last time i heard cliff steele was at stevie z weekender in wales---awrsome spot he played--when it comes to midtempo and one off album tracks this is the man-----fantastic taste in music he has

i haven't heard cliff steele in years but i always rated him very very highly, right up there with the likes of ian clark for me

always associated him with loads of brilliant midtempo sounds (my favourite stuff) - is that still the case?

Yes, I'd agree with that. He also played my wifes request - Chuck Cockerham, so he gets extra brownie points for that.

Weird thing for me, is that since I've been back on the scene (3/4 years) I'd never heard of Mr Steele.

I think he could do with a new agent, Dan.

I've always thought Simon Hunt should get more bookings, an excellent DJ.

Another one that springs to mind is former Cambridgeshire resident Andy Killick, he's got some brilliant stuff.

Nick

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STEVE PHILLIS. top dj

. . Andy killick had the knack for buying sounds that went big years later . His he still on the scene ? Miss his mates, hattie and paul packer.

You can catch Steve Phillis at the Diamonds next month :D Blatant plug :thumbsup:

i haven't heard cliff steele in years but i always rated him very very highly, right up there with the likes of ian clark for me

always associated him with loads of brilliant midtempo sounds (my favourite stuff) - is that still the case?

yeah Dan, though i have seen him do a couple of really nice crossover sets too

Cliff Steele is awesome .... always has been!

So too is ANDY WHITMORE ...... always plays something i've never heard before .... and always class. :huh:

Both more than do the business with 60s and the newer stuff.

If these 2 were booked to play more ...... then you would really see the scene moving forward :D

Yes, I'd agree with that. He also played my wifes request - Chuck Cockerham, so he gets extra brownie points for that.

Weird thing for me, is that since I've been back on the scene (3/4 years) I'd never heard of Mr Steele.

I think he could do with a new agent, Dan.

Keeping up with Baz and the blatant plugs.

You can see/hear Cliff Steele at Rugby, Sat 12th Nov... :huh:

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