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<blockquote data-quote="sample_city" data-source="post: 918164" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>Hiya Jonathon</p><p>Sorry you've had problems with your neighbours, I'm lucky in my last house my neighbour was quite deaf!, and my current house is a old mill conversion so the walls are like 3' thick, my advice just play, and screw him!!</p><p>This year is my 10 year anniversary of DJing on OSA, and as anyone who tunes in to my weekly Wednesday show, I very rarely play all this plinky- plinky Italian piano noncence, even tho I was a regular at The Zone when it was up the North Pier back in the day, yes I have quite a collection of it, but simply don't like it, so very rarely play it, I play anything from underground disco, early Chicago House, Acid, Ambient, Balearic, Hardcore Breakbeat, Techno, Trance, 80's to Funky House and everything inbetween!, variety is the spice of life my friend!!, and yes I admit to losing listeners rapidly, but hey ho!, if people would rather listen to the same 20/30 auto mixes all day every day, fair enough, and that's not knocking the auto dj rota, I feel it's s good mixture of various genes </p><p>I'm surprised you feel MrRave was against you using virtual DJ, I obviously in the early days used 100% vinyl, and still use vinyl a lot today, but I also use a controller and Serato, I reckon around 50-50 at the moment, I admit that I do prefer vinyl and feel that warmth of sound can never be replicated using cd/mp3</p><p>At the end of the day, we are 'hobby' Dj's on an internet radio station with an average listener of around 20!, yes some of us, me included, have in the past held residencies in clubs, but let's face it none of us are listed in the richest 100 DJ lists, even if some on the lists aint worth a carrot!, </p><p>So people, whatever genre, whatever equipment & format you like/use, get yourself a slot, and just enjoy playing, there will be someone out there that will be enjoying it to!, and unless your neighbour is a violent psychopath, f**k 'em!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sample_city, post: 918164, member: 725"] Hiya Jonathon Sorry you've had problems with your neighbours, I'm lucky in my last house my neighbour was quite deaf!, and my current house is a old mill conversion so the walls are like 3' thick, my advice just play, and screw him!! This year is my 10 year anniversary of DJing on OSA, and as anyone who tunes in to my weekly Wednesday show, I very rarely play all this plinky- plinky Italian piano noncence, even tho I was a regular at The Zone when it was up the North Pier back in the day, yes I have quite a collection of it, but simply don't like it, so very rarely play it, I play anything from underground disco, early Chicago House, Acid, Ambient, Balearic, Hardcore Breakbeat, Techno, Trance, 80's to Funky House and everything inbetween!, variety is the spice of life my friend!!, and yes I admit to losing listeners rapidly, but hey ho!, if people would rather listen to the same 20/30 auto mixes all day every day, fair enough, and that's not knocking the auto dj rota, I feel it's s good mixture of various genes I'm surprised you feel MrRave was against you using virtual DJ, I obviously in the early days used 100% vinyl, and still use vinyl a lot today, but I also use a controller and Serato, I reckon around 50-50 at the moment, I admit that I do prefer vinyl and feel that warmth of sound can never be replicated using cd/mp3 At the end of the day, we are 'hobby' Dj's on an internet radio station with an average listener of around 20!, yes some of us, me included, have in the past held residencies in clubs, but let's face it none of us are listed in the richest 100 DJ lists, even if some on the lists aint worth a carrot!, So people, whatever genre, whatever equipment & format you like/use, get yourself a slot, and just enjoy playing, there will be someone out there that will be enjoying it to!, and unless your neighbour is a violent psychopath, f**k 'em! [/QUOTE]
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