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  • chunky
    Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
    • Jan 2006
    • 10551

    #31
    Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

    Originally posted by Steve Graham
    going the way of not following trends does not equal him not caring about what the crowd wants
    No but if you look back at what he was playing in the past like his Simon's set he really wasn't playing like anyone else.
    Originally posted by res0nat0r
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    • superdave
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 1366

      #32
      Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

      Originally posted by itsjung
      lol so the 30 minutes in the beginning wasnt three. shit it sounded like his music.

      sucks that three came on so late.
      Btw, last time I saw Three he played after Sasha in Brooklyn last November. That's twice recently that Three finished the night in NYC recently after the headliner.
      Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake - Napoleon Bonaparte

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      • DIDI
        Aussie Pest
        • Nov 2004
        • 16844

        #33
        Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

        Originally posted by Steve Graham
        based on what?
        Mainly people walking off the dance floor
        Originally posted by TheVrk
        it IS incredible isn't it??
        STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
        Simply does not get any better than Hernan
        The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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        • tiddles
          Encryption, Jr.
          • Jun 2004
          • 6861

          #34
          Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

          steve, you should ask him who he plays for next time you see him.

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          • DIDI
            Aussie Pest
            • Nov 2004
            • 16844

            #35
            Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

            I should say I still think he is pretty amazing.
            Originally posted by TheVrk
            it IS incredible isn't it??
            STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
            Simply does not get any better than Hernan
            The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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            • sakio pod
              SALAD TOSSER
              • Jun 2004
              • 6034

              #36
              Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

              i agree everytime i see him i have a hard on!!!

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              • Haziel
                Likes a finger upthere
                • Jan 2007
                • 3195

                #37
                Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                Originally posted by sakio pod
                i agree everytime i see him i have a hard on!!!
                what about the music he plays do you like it ?

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                • Steve Graham
                  DJ Jelly
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 12887

                  #38
                  Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                  Originally posted by DIDI
                  Mainly people walking off the dance floor
                  never seen that happen en masse, and he's always been on the forefront of music, never followed the masses, this is meant to be a good thing for a dj.. right?
                  or should they all play the same shit that everyone wants to hear all the time, or play whatever genre is the flavour of the month you know, like a top 40/mash up/house/hip hop dj.. errr juke box

                  Originally posted by tiddles
                  steve, you should ask him who he plays for next time you see him.
                  good idea, shouldn't be too difficult since i see him all the time

                  Originally posted by DIDI
                  I should say I still think he is pretty amazing.
                  he is, if anything he may be at fault for trying to hard and thinking too much about his sets.. but again, is that such a bad thing?


                  I don't think I've seen a dj where I was on the floor the WHOLE time, that's nothing to do with what they were playing at the time, sometimes I just don't want to be on the dancefloor, lol

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                  • sonatine
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 249

                    #39
                    Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                    i saw Three once at the Sullivan Room on a random trip to NY a few years back. the place was kinda emtpy and he was really acidy for a while. it was a pretty good night now that i think abou it..........

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                    • harry ramsden
                      Wanna play sudoko with me?
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 464

                      #40
                      Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                      Originally posted by feather

                      hernan = hungy.

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                      • DIDI
                        Aussie Pest
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 16844

                        #41
                        Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                        ^^^ What's a hungy ??

                        Originally posted by Steve Graham
                        never seen that happen en masse, and he's always been on the forefront of music, never followed the masses, this is meant to be a good thing for a dj.. right?
                        or should they all play the same shit that everyone wants to hear all the time, or play whatever genre is the flavour of the month you know, like a top 40/mash up/house/hip hop dj.. errr juke box



                        good idea, shouldn't be too difficult since i see him all the time



                        he is, if anything he may be at fault for trying to hard and thinking too much about his sets.. but again, is that such a bad thing?


                        I don't think I've seen a dj where I was on the floor the WHOLE time, that's nothing to do with what they were playing at the time, sometimes I just don't want to be on the dancefloor, lol
                        It's a good thing if he is taking people with him, and I'm not talking just chinstrokers. For me what makes a really great Dj is one who wants to, and knows how to, share his music with his audience. The parties that I go to don't play that stuff you mention, and I certainly wouldn't have expected it from him. And it's not an either/or situation . There are lots of other choices.

                        I can only judge what I have seen, and he definitely did loose the dancefloor on that occasion .

                        He did play a more dancefloor friendly set a couple of days later. But I'm not sure how happy he was with that

                        Believe me I tend to stay on the dancefloor for the whole set. People bring me water.

                        This is all just my opinion anyway and as such not all that important.
                        Originally posted by TheVrk
                        it IS incredible isn't it??
                        STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
                        Simply does not get any better than Hernan
                        The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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                        • lilsensa
                          DUDERZ get a life!!!
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 6675

                          #42
                          Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                          I would like to say that he is an afterhours dj, IMO.

                          Funky, low key, and usually plays to the people that know his music and the style he plays..Those are usually the peeps that go to see him.

                          He is underground at it's finest.

                          All of this is, IMO
                          RIP ~ Steve James







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                          • feather
                            Shanghai ooompa loompa
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 20895

                            #43
                            Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                            But 'dancefloor friendly' is very subjective.

                            DJs like Carl Cox and Nick Warren don't necessarily play the most challenging music but they read the floor and can play to it, on the other hand, a DJ like Digweed has a following and his fans are more open to being challenged by the stuff he plays and have faith that he will take them on a journey no matter how convoluted it sounds, and you have other DJs like Sasha or even Tiesto who can play anything and the floor will lap it up.

                            And I would consider all these 'dancefloor friendly' scenarios.

                            We caught him in Singapore and we were the last men standing and he absolutely lived up to everything I expected and more, but I doubt if most of the crowd considered him 'dancefloor friendly.'

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                            • Jenks
                              I'm kind of a big deal.
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 10250

                              #44
                              Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                              "Dancefloor friendly" = playing it safe = not three. That's not to say he doesn't slay dancefloors tho. I hate that term, "dancefloor friendly." Have some STYLE ffs.

                              Three is a djs dj. What is becoming a rarity these days- he has incredible range. It's always been refreshing to me to hear him play because he actually has a style, and he's always stayed true to it, unlike sooo many followers these days. Dude is one of my favorite djs. We brought him in a couple of years ago for Alphahouse, and we've got a reputation for being an underground afterhours style party, and he came in and absolutely floored the place- keeping in mind what we do, but playing multiple genres and making it all work. If you haven't heard him afterhours style, then you haven't really heard him at his best. I'd book him again in a heartbeat...actually, i think i'll get on that.

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                              • Steve Graham
                                DJ Jelly
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 12887

                                #45
                                Re: why is it so hard to see dj three

                                Originally posted by Jenks
                                "Dancefloor friendly" = playing it safe = not three. That's not to say he doesn't slay dancefloors tho. I hate that term, "dancefloor friendly." Have some STYLE ffs.

                                Three is a djs dj. What is becoming a rarity these days- he has incredible range. It's always been refreshing to me to hear him play because he actually has a style, and he's always stayed true to it, unlike sooo many followers these days. Dude is one of my favorite djs. We brought him in a couple of years ago for Alphahouse, and we've got a reputation for being an underground afterhours style party, and he came in and absolutely floored the place- keeping in mind what we do, but playing multiple genres and making it all work. If you haven't heard him afterhours style, then you haven't really heard him at his best. I'd book him again in a heartbeat...actually, i think i'll get on that.
                                well said mate


                                Originally posted by DIDI
                                ^^^ What's a hungy ??

                                It's a good thing if he is taking people with him, and I'm not talking just chinstrokers. For me what makes a really great Dj is one who wants to, and knows how to, share his music with his audience. The parties that I go to don't play that stuff you mention, and I certainly wouldn't have expected it from him. And it's not an either/or situation . There are lots of other choices.

                                I can only judge what I have seen, and he definitely did loose the dancefloor on that occasion .

                                He did play a more dancefloor friendly set a couple of days later. But I'm not sure how happy he was with that

                                Believe me I tend to stay on the dancefloor for the whole set. People bring me water.

                                This is all just my opinion anyway and as such not all that important.
                                DIVA

                                lmao

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