Thanks to everyone for taking part, for voting, and causing maximum mayhem & mischief in the chat
So the results:
12pm - DJ Hummingbird
With a fierce and nimble mix, 5 DJ's named Wayne, Kit-Kat, Jimbo, Sample City & DJB, with DJB receiving the most votes.
The DJ was actually . . . . . Brian (DJB)
Great work mate
1pm - DJ Fox
With a sly and cunning mix on the decks, this resulted in 6 DJ's being named: Wayne, Superdan, Benny Digital, Simon D, and with Billy & Jaxx receiving multiple votes. No one was right !
The DJ was actually . . . . . Parky
Yes Parky was on form having miltiple conversations as both Mr Fox, Parky, and even chatting with himself

Well done !
2pm - DJ Cobra
Striking out at tracks with precision & venom resulted in 5 DJ's being named including Billyrave, Wayne, Sonic 92 & Vertigo, even though he wasnt on the list of 30 DJ's ! Coming out on top though was Jack G with multiple votes, but there was a snake in the grass . . .
The DJ was actually . . . . . Sonic 92
Great masquerading, and decption!
Nice Work !
3pm - DJ Hawk
With a soaring, powerful and sharp mix, everyone was captivated and convinced except for one vote going to Simon D. The rest of the votes were a clean sweep in Favour of the man, BOD.
You were all Wrong!
The DJ was actually . . . . . Kit-Kat
A brilliant mix, and completely under cover all day, yet frequently posting and participating throughout. A bonus credit for not receiving one vote of suspicion all day !
Excellent Work !
4pm - DJ Peacock
Strutting up to the decks next with some deceptive scratching, and flamboyance had people convinced right from the off - Benny Digital took an early lead, with Sample City coming back into the fray, and ultimately a dead heat between the two. If it wasn't for the fact Sample City was cooking a Sunday Roast at the time, I would have been convinced it was him

- As it turns out . .
The DJ was actually . . . . . Sample City
great effort all day, and hillarious around the world in 80 meals commentary for every set
Well Done !
5pm - DJ Swan
This DJ came gliding in with graceful & majestic set. Again everyone was totally confused and off the mark with votes for Sample City, Cano, DJB, Brock Landers, Jaxx, and Jimbo who took the most votes. Only 2 of those DJ's actually played on the day, and unknown to everyone they had already made their mark !
The DJ was actually . . . . . BOD
Another excellent bit of chatroom banter, with BOD coming in chat early, and excusing himself to go to the pub at least an hour before - A master of deception !
Nice Work !
6pm - DJ Panther
Stalking the crowd, and pouncing with banging beats again had quite a few off guard with 6 DJ's named in the hunt. Wayne came a close 2nd, but Boof took the majority vote.
The DJ was actually . . . . . Wayne
Some amazing tracks & mixing
Excellent Work !
7pm - DJ Butterfly
"Have to say, if it was going to do a set today, I'd have probably played a French tech house set sorta like this" was a quote in chat from Sample City, whilst obviously cooking escargot

This set was very different to the usual OSA shizz, and went down a storm with DJ Butterfly fluttering from one piano tinkle to another with incredible funky beats. Again this was another set that created mayhem in the voting with 7 different DJ's named, including the first vote of the day for Parky, who had long since put DJ Fox to bed.
And not one correct vote . . again
The DJ was actually . . . . . Simon D
This was a late stand-in set as Benny Digital was set to play, but unfortunately had tech issues which is a real shame he couldnt be with us. Simon did himself proud with a truly amazing set which had everyone talking.
Thanks for sorting, helping and supporting with the event mate - Excellent work !
8pm - DJ Falcon
Going in for the kill after circling and stalking all day played a sublime set with rare tunes only heard in sets from a few DJ's, which somewhat narrowed the field, the 2 obvious forerunners in voting were Sonic 92 and Jack G, with Jack surging forward and taking majority vote after a some strategic or clumsy bit of chit chat at the end of the set !
The DJ was actually . . . . . Jack G
Whether this forum chit chat was landed by design to confuse the prey, or a real crash landing, only Jack knows.
Either way a great set by one of the masters - Good Work! . . .Mostly
9pm - DJ Piranha
Another stand out set of the day, with beats being torn up and spat out furiously for a full hour. Rare tracks and clean mixing brough a mix of names to the table again, with Ste Huxley taking the majority of votes. Again everyone was completely wrong !
The DJ was actually . . . . . Postie
Great work Kev, and thanks for playing - you really should get back on the radio more

Another DJ who recieved no votes all day, and was constantly involved throughout the day with voting.
Top Work mate !
10pm - DJ Wolf
Wild, untamed and herding in the pack, piano & vocal house stompers ruled the roost. By this time there wasn't much fooling our voters, with names such as Tony Jay & Superdan coming to mind, however Chris Rollings took the majority share of votes.
The DJ was actually . . . . . Chris Rollings
Of course it was, even though Chris was convinved he was playing tunes he thought he didnt play . . .

A wolf in sheeps clothing? not on this occasion mate !
Great set
Until next time . . . .