What don't you get

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I never knew this thread existed :joy:

The Saudi thing is inexcusable.

Oasis first album got rinsed at JBO when it came out as yeah it felt like e music totally to us.

Ruf Dug said the other day he got into dance music via big beat at manumission so maybe it had more influence than given credit. After song to the siren I sort of went off it I think bar Kenny dope records. Tom chemical clearly just loves the acid.

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Probably better off not knowing :rofl::rofl:

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Totally, Columbia is such a rush

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Ha I bet there are a few at JBO who will deny that now

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Oh it was us at the label not Terry and that. Four albums from that office - E2E4, TLC’s first album, Madonna Bed Time Stories (still killer) and Oasis (though this one was more in passing). The first three though got played a lot. Best day at work would be when Steve the boss put E2E4 on first thing in the morning as you knew it would be a good day.

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Why, at 49 years old, do I sometimes still try and use The Force to get the tv remote into my hand.

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Its getting harder to do it I find now I have four remotes, we also have a toddler so quite often one or more of those remotes completely vanish.

On a side note the Amazon Fire Stick remote has to be the most unresponsive remote ever produced.

You need to work on your toddler Jedi mind-trick.

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Indeed. Also “I know let’s make it tiny and black” THANKS FOLKS

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Too afraid to say anything controversial in case their careers get destroyed. Or just boring chunts. Probably a bit of both.

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Move D is no longer showing on the line up so either peer pressure or coming to his senses prevailed.

Brawther and Jeff Mills are still on there representing the ‘underground’. Nice blokes. The rest playing are all shite anyhow. Soulless music to match their lack of souls.

Isn’t it strange how not one single DJ that I have looked at has mentioned playing there on their socials. Apart from Mills of course and look how that went so probably a wise move.

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I seem to remember there was talk of Nina Kraviz on here recently. Anyhow I just stumbled across this clip (honest guvnor). It has to be up there with the strangest DJ clip out there. Those in attendance!? What is going on!?
Nina Kraviz - WTF

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Lol I remember seeing that when it came out thinking the same about the crowd and imagine being in the middle of it… :flushed:

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Coxy playing twice it seems… #doublebubble

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Good lad. Double the blood money, he may as well.

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If you can’t make anybody move, it’s time to give up as a DJ.

Haha scroll down from the Kraviz one (click show more replies) and look at the clip of someone called Ellen Allien. Lots of dancing on that clip but equally as awkward. I think the no dancing one is less awkward in fact.

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Expect nothing Less from planet Cox…He’s available for funky house set too…

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Nina is the only one ever dancing to her sets :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Ha there was once a Carl Cox playing a funk set in Australia that appeared online. It was the biggest pile of shite I have ever heard, funk by numbers. The DJ at my school discos was edgier. I am in disbelief at how this fella became such a big name in DJ’ing. To be fair my lad when he was 19 liked him when he went to listen to him in Ibiza a few years back. I suppose that answers my question.

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