Which DJ's have impressed you most this year...

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  1. Mr Scottyfish

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    It certainally wasn't "DJ Hoover" when I was decorating your gaff mate! I was gonna make a mess of glossing your doors as punishment...! :lol:
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    Couldn't agree with you more! Think the full club was just wanting Hawtin to really go for it at the end! Think Villalobos held him back often bringing things down a little. On a whole some of the stuff they were doing together was unreal! The stuff they were playing just before Matthew Dear came on was just plain :evil:
  3. stu

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    aye thats the one played some top drawer stuff the last time I saw him at shindig :cool:
  4. stu

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    aye it was good to hear a bit of moodymann and that in the bar at shindig like;)
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  6. stu

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    Antony Pappa / Dave Seaman / Timo Maas - I never realised that Prog was what i loved the most till i saw these guys live at various gigs.

    Lange - Thought i hated this guy after the 1999-2000 trance period which completely put me off. But after seeing him at turnmills and getting a couple of his livesets, realised he's another wholly unappreciated jock in the UK today.

    Ben Lost / James Holden - Proving that there is a fuckload of young talent in the UK that has yet to be explored fully

    Armin Van Buuren - Managed to keep on top of his amazing form in 2003 and in my eyes is the number one trance DJ in the world.

    Gabriel and Dresden - They are very hit and miss for alot of people, me included, but its obvious these guys have alot of talent. And lets not forget their remix of 'No One On Earth' which is easily my number one tune of 2004.

    Over and out.
  8. Allie

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    Sounds canny!

    I've never heard Wella play. Only met him the once too, when you were plastered when Wooly was on Stu, seems a sound lad too tho :cool:
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    Ca$h Money :love:


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  11. Allie

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    :lol: how did I name-drop? All I did was say it was the night Wooly played Shindig, to let Stu know which night it was on.

    God, the way you go on you'd think I mentioned Wooly excessively. I mean, as if. I certainly do not mention Wooly excessively, and if I did mention Wooly excessively, I would admit to mentioning Wooly excessively...

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