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<blockquote data-quote="geeselad" data-source="post: 640692" data-attributes="member: 7605"><p>Funny , I was thinking about this topic tuther dee, after listening to that Ron hardy mix you posted, shrooms, basically even today i think you can break most DJ' s into either the Hardy, ( loads of tricks, fast flow of tracks, speed and energy being of the essence) or knuckles style who believes you can spend a lifetime just sequencing, finding the order, telling a story through music, I know it sounds cliqued, but its true, sposse you can trace this back to Mancusso at the loft, incidently knuckles used to work there. you can apply this to yer classic UK DJ too, think pickering ( hardy) and Parks (knuckles) or even Sasha and nipper or someone like Verigo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geeselad, post: 640692, member: 7605"] Funny , I was thinking about this topic tuther dee, after listening to that Ron hardy mix you posted, shrooms, basically even today i think you can break most DJ' s into either the Hardy, ( loads of tricks, fast flow of tracks, speed and energy being of the essence) or knuckles style who believes you can spend a lifetime just sequencing, finding the order, telling a story through music, I know it sounds cliqued, but its true, sposse you can trace this back to Mancusso at the loft, incidently knuckles used to work there. you can apply this to yer classic UK DJ too, think pickering ( hardy) and Parks (knuckles) or even Sasha and nipper or someone like Verigo. [/QUOTE]
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