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Reviews of Club Nights

  • 06-12-2009 11:09am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭


    Can i request a sticky for reviews of club nights, it would be interesting to hear peoples reviews of whatever nights they attented,for example

    Name:
    Venue/Address:
    DJ's/PA's.etc:
    Door Tax:
    Links:

    and then a review on how the night went, i done a review last week for Back To Basics.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055756158


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,691 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    Good idea. I've added a link to this thread to the 'Hot links' sticky.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭jonny68


    Cheers:)

    Back To Basics 18th Birthday Party - Review
    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2055746375

    Absolute cracking night was had, despite the torrential rain the club was packed to the gills,being so busy i didn't have time to buy tickets in advance and had to pay £20 on the door..... ouch, mega expensive for Leeds but being the occasion it was and seen as the club was open until 6am with a free afterparty it was money well spent.

    We arrived about 11.45 an caught the end of Tristan Da Cunha's set which was very good, quality uplifting house.

    About midnight Buckley came onto the decks, id heard of this guy many times but id never seen him play, he played a storming set fusing many different styles but mostly on funky but banging house, some of the progressive stuff he played too was top drawer,we headed upstairs where the Pigeon Dectectives were playing all sorts of Rock and Indie, not really my cup of tea when im in a club but people seemed to enjoy it.

    On the middle floor James Holyrod was on,id not seen him since the mid 1990's and was looking forward to seeing him again, he played a cracking set consisting of Soulful House and USA Garage an i was delighted to hear some breakbeats in his set as well, his mixing too was really good.

    Back in the main room and the place was heaving as Buckley upped the tempo, he really is top drawer and knows how to work the crowd.

    2am and Ivan Smagghe came on, started off playing some Techno which sounded good but as time went on was just playing Tech House which i just cannot get into, a pity he didn't just keep on playing Techno, we went walkabouts again, it was 3am and Andrew Weatherhall was on and i was really looking forward to seeing him play, what a major let down he was, he played really weird abstract house which went down like a lead baloon, the small room was packed too, i waited there 50 miutes in the hope the tempo would rise but he kept on playing what can only be described as crap basically, maybe ok for home listening but not a club and i was massively dissapointed, Weatherall at one time was the don but he just appears to play this mad stuff now and it just does not work in a club environment.

    We went upstairs where The Sunshine Underground were doing a DJ set, this guy Craig was absolutely brilliant, never heard of them before but Craig from The Sunshine Underground played some stonking tunage, mixing up all styles which i love.

    Come 5am and we caught some of Ralph Lawsons set which was excellent, quality upfront and uplifting House, we left at 5.30am as we'd been for a meal earlier and got stuck into loads of wine not to mention copious amounts of Red Stripe and were starting to feel it!!

    I must also give a mention to the crowd who makes Basics what they are, the most up for it crowd ive seen in a long time and everyone so friendly too, you had people thanking you for coming over from Ireland, i didn't even get a chance to tell one guy i live here he was talking too much

    It's amazing that a weekly club night has lasted so long,and Back To Basics are the catalyst for many other club nights, great night and great crowd, you know your at a top night when the dancefloor is still heaving at 5.30am, ill definitely be going again to Basics and if anyone happens to be in Leeds then i recommend you do too.:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,744 ✭✭✭Táck


    not a bad review johnny, sounds like something worth keeping an eye on. similar to the warehouse parties in manchester i think?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭jonny68


    Temple Theatre Reunion review

    A great nite was had, i was looking forward to this and it was the first time since the Temple closed that there was a reunion nite, it was all organised on their facebook fan page, we arrived in plenty of time around 10.30 and paid the €12 entrance fee, there was only about 30 people there so maybe we arrived a bit early but best to arrive early rather than Q later.

    To my surprise whatever DJ was on appeared to be playing tech house i wasn't expecting any new music given the nite it was, nobody was really dancing at this stage, the next guy who came on it may have been Ken O Flanagan started playing some late 90's banging house and some trance which was well received as the place startd to fill up, we decided to take a look upstairs and the small room really reminded me of the legendary Shaft club in Ely Place maybe a bit smaller, it wasn't particulary busy so after a while they decided to close upstairs as most people were downstairs meaning some DJ's never got to play which im sure they weren't particulary happy about.

    Around 1am John Cecchini came onto the decks, this guy is probably the most popular DJ ever to play the Temple and he is a top bloke and knows how to work a crowd and party,he played an absolote storming set consisting of mid to late 90's banging house, techno and trance, the tune of the nite for me was the absolute classic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuIA63oAQ0E what a tune this is, the crowd went mental and the atmosphere was brilliant, i must give a mention to the crowd too who were amazing, it was just like The Temple in the old days really good,everyone barring the few younger people who were there is a bit older but that doesn't mean they still cant party, John Cecchini is everything a DJ should be IMO, he doesn't take himself too seriously like some DJ's and is a pure party monster who can work the crowd and loves interacting with the crowd, contrary to what some may say he is actually very good at mixing too, some of the trannce tunes he played i wasn't too keen on as i lost interest in trance after the late 90's but for the most part he played a storming set and the crowd loved it.

    Pat O Keefe the man who used to own the Temple spoke on the mic and thanked everyone for coming which i though was a nice touch,most promoters or club owners wouldn't be bothered about doing that, come 3am and Pat O Keefe was still in the DJ box with Cecchini and called for 1 more tune, when that was finished another, then another,i left at 3.40am as i was wrecked after a few days drinking (xmas excess) and it was still going on but it was a great nite with a great crowd, and you couldn't have asked of more from John Cecchini who really did play a good seet and worked the crowd, i must also say Buck Whaleys is a cracking little club and id defo go to another night there.

    I took 1 or 2 videos and ill upload them in a few days.:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 120 ✭✭Massive Muscles


    Temple Theatre Reunion Review

    I went along to this only because I had a horn on me for this divorved one I work with. In the end it just wasn't worth it, having her and her daughter fellate me for 3 hours wasn't worth the pain of this night.

    Q. What is worse than a room full of rat faced scummers?
    A. Those same scum ten years older.

    The music was nothing short of disgusting, if I had a gob full of pills I would probably have hated it. One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,614 ✭✭✭es-cee


    glad 2 see ya had a good night jonny, but it wasn't the 1st temple reunion. i was at 2 of them just shortly after the place closed down over in IL MONDO (NIGHT OWLS) over in ranalaigh in early and late 2005. if there was a club made 4 a temple reunion it was IL MONDO, the place was huge with easy bar access and an all round good vibe, the only killer was the walk afterward. no taxis or anythin, had 2 walk 2 fairview before i picked 1 up on the 1st occassion and the second time we had 2 walk 2 the same place and pay a milk man 2 bring us up the malahide road, but it was all worth it.
    have 2 say, not a big ciccini fan at all, seen him in the temple loadsa times and he just doesn't do it 4 me with his stage divin and all that crap. but every1 2 their own lad, and i'm glad ya had a good 1.;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,614 ✭✭✭es-cee


    Temple Theatre Reunion Review

    I went along to this only because I had a horn on me for this divorved one I work with. In the end it just wasn't worth it, having her and her daughter fellate me for 3 hours wasn't worth the pain of this night.

    Q. What is worse than a room full of rat faced scummers?
    A. Those same scum ten years older.

    The music was nothing short of disgusting, if I had a gob full of pills I would probably have hated it. One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.


    what a stupid person, no night out would ever make me want 2 touch that crap.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,531 ✭✭✭jonny68


    Temple Theatre Reunion Review

    I went along to this only because I had a horn on me for this divorved one I work with. In the end it just wasn't worth it, having her and her daughter fellate me for 3 hours wasn't worth the pain of this night.

    Q. What is worse than a room full of rat faced scummers?
    A. Those same scum ten years older.

    The music was nothing short of disgusting, if I had a gob full of pills I would probably have hated it. One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.


    you are off your rocker :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 66 ✭✭Kipling


    jonny68 wrote: »
    Temple Theatre Reunion review

    A great nite was had, i was looking forward to this and it was the first time since the Temple closed that there was a reunion nite, it was all organised on their facebook fan page, we arrived in plenty of time around 10.30 and paid the €12 entrance fee, there was only about 30 people there so maybe we arrived a bit early but best to arrive early rather than Q later.

    To my surprise whatever DJ was on appeared to be playing tech house i wasn't expecting any new music given the nite it was, nobody was really dancing at this stage, the next guy who came on it may have been Ken O Flanagan started playing some late 90's banging house and some trance which was well received as the place startd to fill up, we decided to take a look upstairs and the small room really reminded me of the legendary Shaft club in Ely Place maybe a bit smaller, it wasn't particulary busy so after a while they decided to close upstairs as most people were downstairs meaning some DJ's never got to play which im sure they weren't particulary happy about.

    Around 1am John Cecchini came onto the decks, this guy is probably the most popular DJ ever to play the Temple and he is a top bloke and knows how to work a crowd and party,he played an absolote storming set consisting of mid to late 90's banging house, techno and trance, the tune of the nite for me was the absolute classic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuIA63oAQ0E what a tune this is, the crowd went mental and the atmosphere was brilliant, i must give a mention to the crowd too who were amazing, it was just like The Temple in the old days really good,everyone barring the few younger people who were there is a bit older but that doesn't mean they still cant party, John Cecchini is everything a DJ should be IMO, he doesn't take himself too seriously like some DJ's and is a pure party monster who can work the crowd and loves interacting with the crowd, contrary to what some may say he is actually very good at mixing too, some of the trannce tunes he played i wasn't too keen on as i lost interest in trance after the late 90's but for the most part he played a storming set and the crowd loved it.

    Pat O Keefe the man who used to own the Temple spoke on the mic and thanked everyone for coming which i though was a nice touch,most promoters or club owners wouldn't be bothered about doing that, come 3am and Pat O Keefe was still in the DJ box with Cecchini and called for 1 more tune, when that was finished another, then another,i left at 3.40am as i was wrecked after a few days drinking (xmas excess) and it was still going on but it was a great nite with a great crowd, and you couldn't have asked of more from John Cecchini who really did play a good seet and worked the crowd, i must also say Buck Whaleys is a cracking little club and id defo go to another night there.

    I took 1 or 2 videos and ill upload them in a few days.:)

    A Temple Theatre Reunion in that smelly kip buck whaleys , sounds like a nightmare.

    buck whaleys a cracking little club?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 679 ✭✭✭brianc27


    jonny68 wrote: »

    contrary to what some may say he is actually very good at mixing too,


    seen this from a mate on facebook about john cecchini's mixing

    "Worst I've seen from a DJ in a nightclub yet. Dont now how its possible, hes been playing the same records at all his gigs for years . No excuse for it really!"


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 38 PHONiC.ie


    One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.

    Lol at this! Clubbing for 2010, Gear makes its move on the scene...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,614 ✭✭✭es-cee


    PHONiC.ie wrote: »
    Lol at this! Clubbing for 2010, Gear makes its move on the scene...


    yeah the new asylum, buck whaleys. 16 years on and gear makes a come back in dance clubs lol :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 38 PHONiC.ie


    The head shops better watch out, lol!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,521 ✭✭✭francois


    ehh this is a thread about club reviews so lets try to keep it on topic, were any of those replying at the gig, if so a review please, not second hand info gleaned from other websites or hearsay
    not much to ask on a review thread in all fairness


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Temple Theatre Reunion Review

    I went along to this only because I had a horn on me for this divorved one I work with. In the end it just wasn't worth it, having her and her daughter fellate me for 3 hours wasn't worth the pain of this night.

    Q. What is worse than a room full of rat faced scummers?
    A. Those same scum ten years older.

    The music was nothing short of disgusting, if I had a gob full of pills I would probably have hated it. One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.

    What music was being played? Curious as to the disgusting description?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    francois wrote: »
    ehh this is a thread about club reviews so lets try to keep it on topic, were any of those replying at the gig, if so a review please, not second hand info gleaned from other websites or hearsay
    not much to ask on a review thread in all fairness

    Good man francois........didnt make it to the gig & didnt make it to the temple much at all but was interested in reading how the gig panned out for the Temple faithful & instead end up with tools like this
    Temple Theatre Reunion Review

    I went along to this only because I had a horn on me for this divorved one I work with. In the end it just wasn't worth it, having her and her daughter fellate me for 3 hours wasn't worth the pain of this night.

    Q. What is worse than a room full of rat faced scummers?
    A. Those same scum ten years older.

    The music was nothing short of disgusting, if I had a gob full of pills I would probably have hated it. One person told me that they smoked gear for the first time in years just for this nigth.

    People like you actually confuse me as to how your brain perceives the world?

    Q. If i understand you correctly you only went to this cause of the bird you were trying to get into wanted to go there correct?

    Q. Then does that not mean that she would fall into the category 'Rat faced scummers' as you so eloquently put it??

    I dont know who was at this gig but it appears to me that if you perceive the folks at these gigs in that light & the bird you are trying to get into to is one of these Ravers then you on a personal level must be either pretty desperate or lacking in any real options on a social level to have to attend gigs that you revile & abhor on the request of someone who falls into the category of the people you detest. You obviously dont have the opportunity to socialise with people of a like minded persuasion as your self in whatever setting would be of interest to you.
    brianc27 wrote:
    seen this from a mate on facebook about john cecchini's mixing

    "Worst I've seen from a DJ in a nightclub yet. Dont now how its possible, hes been playing the same records at all his gigs for years . No excuse for it really!"

    The last comment here make no sense:rolleyes: surley he would be playing the records he has been playing for years at an OLDSKOOL gig!!!!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭Jay D


    Nice one Johnny and I have to agree with you on this about JC.

    I am upset to have missed this I will admit, not to the point of tears but to the point of fond memories and the chance to actually experience a good positive night like that again missed.

    Seemed to be a right recurrance of the old Temple buzz at the end there, ah the flashbacks even thinking about it...

    But this year is a new me, no drink no smoke and esp no tin mugs :D
    jonny68 wrote: »
    Temple Theatre Reunion review

    A great nite was had, i was looking forward to this and it was the first time since the Temple closed that there was a reunion nite, it was all organised on their facebook fan page, we arrived in plenty of time around 10.30 and paid the €12 entrance fee, there was only about 30 people there so maybe we arrived a bit early but best to arrive early rather than Q later.

    To my surprise whatever DJ was on appeared to be playing tech house i wasn't expecting any new music given the nite it was, nobody was really dancing at this stage, the next guy who came on it may have been Ken O Flanagan started playing some late 90's banging house and some trance which was well received as the place startd to fill up, we decided to take a look upstairs and the small room really reminded me of the legendary Shaft club in Ely Place maybe a bit smaller, it wasn't particulary busy so after a while they decided to close upstairs as most people were downstairs meaning some DJ's never got to play which im sure they weren't particulary happy about.

    Around 1am John Cecchini came onto the decks, this guy is probably the most popular DJ ever to play the Temple and he is a top bloke and knows how to work a crowd and party,he played an absolote storming set consisting of mid to late 90's banging house, techno and trance, the tune of the nite for me was the absolute classic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuIA63oAQ0E what a tune this is, the crowd went mental and the atmosphere was brilliant, i must give a mention to the crowd too who were amazing, it was just like The Temple in the old days really good,everyone barring the few younger people who were there is a bit older but that doesn't mean they still cant party, John Cecchini is everything a DJ should be IMO, he doesn't take himself too seriously like some DJ's and is a pure party monster who can work the crowd and loves interacting with the crowd, contrary to what some may say he is actually very good at mixing too, some of the trannce tunes he played i wasn't too keen on as i lost interest in trance after the late 90's but for the most part he played a storming set and the crowd loved it.

    Pat O Keefe the man who used to own the Temple spoke on the mic and thanked everyone for coming which i though was a nice touch,most promoters or club owners wouldn't be bothered about doing that, come 3am and Pat O Keefe was still in the DJ box with Cecchini and called for 1 more tune, when that was finished another, then another,i left at 3.40am as i was wrecked after a few days drinking (xmas excess) and it was still going on but it was a great nite with a great crowd, and you couldn't have asked of more from John Cecchini who really did play a good seet and worked the crowd, i must also say Buck Whaleys is a cracking little club and id defo go to another night there.

    I took 1 or 2 videos and ill upload them in a few days.:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭jimi_t


    John Cecchini...this guy is probably the most popular DJ ever to play the Temple

    Given the brandnames that the place attracted over the years, I'd say this comment is up to debate - to put it lightly.
    jonny68 wrote: »
    we decided to take a look upstairs and the small room really reminded me of the legendary Shaft club in Ely Place maybe a bit smaller, it wasn't particulary busy so after a while they decided to close
    i must also say Buck Whaleys is a cracking little club and id defo go to another night there.

    LMAO. Any possible shred of credibility you might have had is just completely gone. Buck Whaleys is a jumped up wine bar with a completely inadequate soundsystem - it was probably on there because the promoters got it cheap through contacts or such. There'd be a better ambience and atmosphere dancing around the deli counter of your local Londis.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,401 ✭✭✭jtsuited


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    Good man francois........didnt make it to the gig & didnt make it to the temple much at all but was interested in reading how the gig panned out for the Temple faithful & instead end up with tools like this



    People like you actually confuse me as to how your brain perceives the world?

    Q. If i understand you correctly you only went to this cause of the bird you were trying to get into wanted to go there correct?

    Q. Then does that not mean that she would fall into the category 'Rat faced scummers' as you so eloquently put it??

    I dont know who was at this gig but it appears to me that if you perceive the folks at these gigs in that light & the bird you are trying to get into to is one of these Ravers then you on a personal level must be either pretty desperate or lacking in any real options on a social level to have to attend gigs that you revile & abhor on the request of someone who falls into the category of the people you detest. You obviously dont have the opportunity to socialise with people of a like minded persuasion as your self in whatever setting would be of interest to you.



    The last comment here make no sense:rolleyes: surley he would be playing the records he has been playing for years at an OLDSKOOL gig!!!!!!
    its called trolling man


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 679 ✭✭✭brianc27



    The last comment here make no sense:rolleyes: surley he would be playing the records he has been playing for years at an OLDSKOOL gig!!!!!!

    it makes perfect sense, i didnt write the comment but makes sense to me, the person who did write it is saying how can a dj that has been playing those same records for years still manage to **** up the mixing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 199 ✭✭epo addict


    I just read this thread as i don't be on boards everyday.

    I was at the "Temple Re-union" on the 27th.

    Got to the venue about 11.30 and the place was starting to fill up.
    I got on the dance floor and was on it for the whole night. Didn't bother going upstairs as i wasn't interested in the DJ line up there.

    As i hit the floor, Keno unleashed his 'last night of the ormand' anthem - Vigo (2 Be House). Small , neat and compact this little club was a nice change from the usual spots i've been at , in 2009.

    Al Redmond was up next and played a tidy and quite nice n' tasty trance set which got the dancefloor rockin'. The one night i forget my camera , i was going mad. I went to the toilet which was very small and reminded me of that kip the Belvadere on Parnell Street. I couldn't help listening to other punters chatting. One guy says "I can't do this anymore - i'm 27 and have kids" I laughed to myself at his remark and headed back towards the dancefloor.

    The man himself 'John Cecchini' started his set and on the mic he came out with his trademark saying - oi oi Dublin. the crowd went crazy !
    His first mix was terrible and beats clashed n' looked so embarresed....
    He got on the mic and called Orbit , then announced "we have equipment problems" ..His DJ set was full of Temple Floorfillers and kept the dancefloor happy. Mixing on the night could of been better but the normal Joe Soap wouldn't have noticed as he kept the crowd alive with his antics on the mic...

    I've seen John in his prime - rockin dancefloors around Ireland. He made a guest appearence on my radio program live on 106.4 Club Fm years ago before his 1st ever gig at the Temple. His mixing back then was class , always in phase n' never clashed. He isn't doing much these days so was a bit rusty on the night. Form is temporary, class is permanent

    As the night came to a close , one more tune was been chanted from the dancefloor..Pat O' keefe was givin' it socks on the mic , John played about 6 or 7 last tunes - it was incredible. The atmosphere was magic for such a small club. The Dublin Dance scene owes so much to Pat O' Keefe for bringing us the best DJ's week in week out from 1996 to the end of the Temple.

    Me , my mates and and a lot of REAL clubbers left the Temple re-union happy!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 66 ✭✭Kipling


    epo addict wrote: »
    I just read this thread as i don't be on boards everyday.

    I was at the "Temple Re-union" on the 27th.

    Got to the venue about 11.30 and the place was starting to fill up.
    I got on the dance floor and was on it for the whole night. Didn't bother going upstairs as i wasn't interested in the DJ line up there.

    As i hit the floor, Keno unleashed his 'last night of the ormand' anthem - Vigo (2 Be House). Small , neat and compact this little club was a nice change from the usual spots i've been at , in 2009.

    Al Redmond was up next and played a tidy and quite nice n' tasty trance set which got the dancefloor rockin'. The one night i forget my camera , i was going mad. I went to the toilet which was very small and reminded me of that kip the Belvadere on Parnell Street. I couldn't help listening to other punters chatting. One guy says "I can't do this anymore - i'm 27 and have kids" I laughed to myself at his remark and headed back towards the dancefloor.

    The man himself 'John Cecchini' started his set and on the mic he came out with his trademark saying - oi oi Dublin. the crowd went crazy !
    His first mix was terrible and beats clashed n' looked so embarresed....
    He got on the mic and called Orbit , then announced "we have equipment problems" ..His DJ set was full of Temple Floorfillers and kept the dancefloor happy. Mixing on the night could of been better but the normal Joe Soap wouldn't have noticed as he kept the crowd alive with his antics on the mic...

    I've seen John in his prime - rockin dancefloors around Ireland. He made a guest appearence on my radio program live on 106.4 Club Fm years ago before his 1st ever gig at the Temple. His mixing back then was class , always in phase n' never clashed. He isn't doing much these days so was a bit rusty on the night. Form is temporary, class is permanent

    As the night came to a close , one more tune was been chanted from the dancefloor..Pat O' keefe was givin' it socks on the mic , John played about 6 or 7 last tunes - it was incredible. The atmosphere was magic for such a small club. The Dublin Dance scene owes so much to Pat O' Keefe for bringing us the best DJ's week in week out from 1996 to the end of the Temple.

    Me , my mates and and a lot of REAL clubbers left the Temple re-union happy!

    yeah a TT reunion gig in buck whaleys! thats for REAL clubbers!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    seannash wrote: »
    its called trolling man

    And blubbering to the Mods about links to sites with MP3's being offered on threads you dont even post on is called?????icon13.gif
    brianc27 wrote: »
    it makes perfect sense, i didnt write the comment but makes sense to me, the person who did write it is saying how can a dj that has been playing those same records for years still manage to **** up the mixing.

    My mistake chief........just had another look at it & i totally missed the context of it.
    Sorry bout that but i have to say i was never to fussed about how good the mixing was by any DJ........as long as the tunes were bangin & the Narcs were strong & plentiful i was in bliss.........you have to ask yerself are you going there for the mmixing in between each tune or to hear the tunes???icon14.gif


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,791 ✭✭✭electrogrimey


    i was never to fussed about how good the mixing was by any DJ........as long as the tunes were bangin & the Narcs were strong & plentiful i was in bliss.

    It's statements like these that make me think the 'glory days' of the Asylum and Sides were actually just manky clubs full of pilled-up scumbags and shite DJs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    It's statements like these that make me think the 'glory days' of the Asylum and Sides were actually just manky clubs full of pilled-up scumbags and shite DJs.

    There was a lot of scumbags in the ASYLUM alright & man it was manky but the DJ's were far from shi.te..........i take you were never there...........pity you cant ever understand the feeling created by this Rave...........

    Carl Cox once said about the ASYLUM It was the best underground Rave he had ever been in...........couldnt have been all that bad so:D


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 12,781 Mod ✭✭✭✭Zascar


    Thread cleaned please stay on topic


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 12,781 Mod ✭✭✭✭Zascar


    Thread cleaned AGAIN - take your b1tching to pm's girls


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    Thats like someone getting caught using a peashooter in class & telling the teacher that the bloke on the other side of the class has one & uses it aswell.......Sad.



    Two things here,

    1. I enjoy responding to any trolling when it is as braindead as it was just so folks reading this in the future that might not be aware of it get a coherent response to concocted nonsense.
    2. I didnt have a Pop at you because you pointed out that it was trolling but rather because of what was outlined in my response to you........Sad tell tale tatling to the Mods just like you being back in school........teachers pet;)


    so lets gets this straight you enjoy responding to trolls
    oh dear me,please tell me you can see how silly this statement is

    also you have waited about 4 months to finally respond to the thread i made about tracks being posted in the asylum thread?
    you waited a couple of months to get that off your chest yeah?
    that was the reason you replied to my comment was it?
    bit late to the party on that one mate.a couple of months for a response and all you could dream up in that time is teachers pet

    i look forward to reading your response to this in a few months:D
    hmm im hungry:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    Zascar wrote: »
    Thread cleaned AGAIN - take your b1tching to pm's girls

    No probs,

    I would be of the opinion that your comment Zascar could be in breach of forum regulations.......to be calling two male posters girls is deliberate touting for a response of the negative kind.....tut tut tut.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭Is mise le key


    seannash wrote: »
    so lets gets this straight you enjoy responding to trolls
    oh dear me,please tell me you can see how silly this statement is

    also you have waited about 4 months to finally respond to the thread i made about tracks being posted in the asylum thread?
    you waited a couple of months to get that off your chest yeah?
    that was the reason you replied to my comment was it?
    bit late to the party on that one mate.a couple of months for a response and all you could dream up in that time is teachers pet

    i look forward to reading your response to this in a few months:D
    hmm im hungry:)

    I have had no encounters with you whatsoever on this forum until now so that would be why i said it to you now:D:D;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    I have had no encounters with you whatsoever on this forum until now so that would be why i said it to you now:D:D;)
    but you were so angry about it that you waited til i said those magic words"its called trolling man" to let loose.:rolleyes:

    dont bottle things up man,its not good for ya.:)


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