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i like bill patrick, but actually owe a ton of credit to matt licata for my love of dubbed out cool club music. matt worked at my local shop b4 it closed and was so reliable to ask "whats new", and on one occasion, threw me a record for free outta his bag cuz the last copy of teneglia/mororder tune was scratched up. its all been downhill from there. i used to chill and just listen to him mix and try to learn something. 112 crew rocks.
your life is an occasion, rise to it.
Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
download that. deep shit listed there
We have Bill to Stlouis for Alphahouse a couple of times a year since 2003 or so. Dennis as well. You won't find better music than what these guys spin imo. I have a slew of 112 stuff. I'll get some links sorted.
Bill seems to be more of a dj than producer. He's a heck of a dj, but he really should focus a bit more on his productions.
The only way to become a headliner dj these days.
what are you talking about? lol.
Bill doesn't produce. And that's the only way to become a headliner dj these days? Wrong again, Bill has been headlining shows for years all over the world. Fabric, Ibiza, Mexico, South America, NY, LA...
try to find some of his mixes... i dont have any mixes any more (slowly rebuilding my collection) but there were a few really good ones by bill: the art of rabbit folding, something about tacos, etc etc. hunt them down!
Bill doesn't produce. And that's the only way to become a headliner dj these days? Wrong again, Bill has been headlining shows for years all over the world. Fabric, Ibiza, Mexico, South America, NY, LA...
Bill was lucky enough to be at the point in time where it didn't matter if you produced tracks. You could get to be a headliner by just being a good dj. Read the article Paolo Mojo did on RA and he talks about how you just can't be a regular dj anymore...you need to be a producer too.
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