For the dj's on MS: which gig stands out as one of your all time favorites, what was it that you enjoyed about it? Also which gig was the worst experience you have had as well?
FAO Dj's: Best and Worst Gigs
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Re: FAO Dj's: Best and Worst Gigs
Best ones have usually been some that have surprised totally, not the obvious ones (like warming up for Howells & Warren *cough*). One that springs to mind was an after party in Helsinki in May 2008. I played from 8 in the morning to ten and when I got to the place I was pleasantly surprised to still find it rammed and heaving. Dropped Dark Flower (which had just come out that week) 30 minutes in and the place went nuts. The rest of the 90 minutes was the most fun I'd had behind decks before that.
The worst ones are always the same, some new promoter has his first night in some place that usually caters to a top 40 crowd and doesn't advertise, the equipment is what it is and so forth. Played way too many of those in the first few years I started.Forward thinking house music -
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Re: FAO Dj's: Best and Worst Gigs
Best ones have usually been some that have surprised totally, not the obvious ones (like warming up for Howells & Warren *cough*). One that springs to mind was an after party in Helsinki in May 2008. I played from 8 in the morning to ten and when I got to the place I was pleasantly surprised to still find it rammed and heaving. Dropped Dark Flower (which had just come out that week) 30 minutes in and the place went nuts. The rest of the 90 minutes was the most fun I'd had behind decks before that.
The worst ones are always the same, some new promoter has his first night in some place that usually caters to a top 40 crowd and doesn't advertise, the equipment is what it is and so forth. Played way too many of those in the first few years I started.
I'm also curious if there are any specific places members here enjoy the most.
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Re: FAO Dj's: Best and Worst Gigs
I have a few bests for different reasons:
Opening for Hawtin was pretty cool, on a massive Turbo Sound Line Array system two years ago on 4th of July. A stack of subs and top boxes for monitors on both sides didn't suck. Picklemonkey was there. Biggest and most fun sound system I've ever played on.
Opening for Dan Bell was awesome as well, since the guy had been my hero for years, and he was actually there at the bar and listened to the whole thing and said he dug it afterwards.
Most memorable for the setting, music, experience: Opening for Junction SM, on Dandy Jack's 40th bday. He was on the dancefloor the entire time, complete nutter. One of my favorite parties ever. I took a video of him closing when the lights came on:
Worst: By far the worst- coming back from WMC in 05, sick as a dog, and had a gig to play the next night. I had a 100 degree fever, vomiting into the trashcan in the dj booth while I played. Managed to actually play pretty decent after getting past the first half hour almost ready to pass out feeling. I pulled the biggest rookie move ever too (even though I had already been djing about 8 years)- mixed in my headphones, took them off....silence. Dj before me was a crossfader user and I forgot to move it back to center. In retrospect I should have canceled, but I had never played that venue before and didn't want to miss it.Comment
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Re: FAO Dj's: Best and Worst Gigs
I have a few bests for different reasons:
Opening for Hawtin was pretty cool, on a massive Turbo Sound Line Array system two years ago on 4th of July. A stack of subs and top boxes for monitors on both sides didn't suck. Picklemonkey was there. Biggest and most fun sound system I've ever played on.
Opening for Dan Bell was awesome as well, since the guy had been my hero for years, and he was actually there at the bar and listened to the whole thing and said he dug it afterwards.
Most memorable for the setting, music, experience: Opening for Junction SM, on Dandy Jack's 40th bday. He was on the dancefloor the entire time, complete nutter. One of my favorite parties ever. I took a video of him closing when the lights came on:
Worst: By far the worst- coming back from WMC in 05, sick as a dog, and had a gig to play the next night. I had a 100 degree fever, vomiting into the trashcan in the dj booth while I played. Managed to actually play pretty decent after getting past the first half hour almost ready to pass out feeling. I pulled the biggest rookie move ever too (even though I had already been djing about 8 years)- mixed in my headphones, took them off....silence. Dj before me was a crossfader user and I forgot to move it back to center. In retrospect I should have canceled, but I had never played that venue before and didn't want to miss it.
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