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<blockquote data-quote="Dj M Jaxx" data-source="post: 42786" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>I think I joined the whole house music thing back at school in 86, I was well into Chicargo house, and still burn a long lasting flame for it now</p><p></p><p>88 Moved into the Acid music thing, I was 17 at the time, being rebelius to anyone and everyone at the time. I use to get cladded up in me smilie culture T-shirt and bandana, ansd a pair of skate rags. Use to be well into the skatebording thing at the time and thought I was it ( WHY !!! )</p><p></p><p>89 at the age of 18, I really started to get into the clubing thing and was mostly into Hip-Hop ( NWA, P Enemy ect.. ) and also the funky dread soul to soul sound, cladded in troop tracksuits, LA Raider gear and African freedom badges swinging from my neck. It wasabout this time that I got really interested in the whole DJ thing, started doing nights at Sugar shack, GG barnams in York with the likes of Mongoose & Buzzbie</p><p></p><p>90 The clubing really tuck off for me and started Dj ing on a pirate station in York called KLFM ( Later to become Power FM ) this opend up lots of Dj-ing work in Leeds, Derby ( Dial & Lo ) and Nottigham ( Zest ) music was still very hip- house at the time and apart from people like Fast Eddie & Young Mc, this was the first stylee of house music I was not to keen on </p><p></p><p>91- 92 What can I say appart from what a time to be 21, life was real good, music was at its peak, and the feeling was like beeing on top of the world. I gave up working in the day time and just DJ'd and partyed for a wholoe year, I mean how could you miss life at that stage in dance musics history and at that age too ?. You know how people say "If you could be around in any era, what would it be ?" and people say shite like " I would have love to have been around the 60s " well to these people I say GET A LIFE !, if you wanted to live in some other era, then you cant have made the most off the one you lived through. I loved 92, and would not swap it for the world</p><p></p><p>93 I setteld down, dance music got tinnie, and very poppie in its culture, All that was left then was memories of a happy youth,</p><p></p><p>AND A DAM GOODTIME !!!!</p><p></p><p>Long live da Old Skool and the memories </p><p></p><p>Dj M Jaxx<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/Headphones_anim.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":phones:" title="headphones :phones:" data-shortname=":phones:" /> <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/Headphones_anim.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":phones:" title="headphones :phones:" data-shortname=":phones:" /> <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/Headphones_anim.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":phones:" title="headphones :phones:" data-shortname=":phones:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj M Jaxx, post: 42786, member: 152"] I think I joined the whole house music thing back at school in 86, I was well into Chicargo house, and still burn a long lasting flame for it now 88 Moved into the Acid music thing, I was 17 at the time, being rebelius to anyone and everyone at the time. I use to get cladded up in me smilie culture T-shirt and bandana, ansd a pair of skate rags. Use to be well into the skatebording thing at the time and thought I was it ( WHY !!! ) 89 at the age of 18, I really started to get into the clubing thing and was mostly into Hip-Hop ( NWA, P Enemy ect.. ) and also the funky dread soul to soul sound, cladded in troop tracksuits, LA Raider gear and African freedom badges swinging from my neck. It wasabout this time that I got really interested in the whole DJ thing, started doing nights at Sugar shack, GG barnams in York with the likes of Mongoose & Buzzbie 90 The clubing really tuck off for me and started Dj ing on a pirate station in York called KLFM ( Later to become Power FM ) this opend up lots of Dj-ing work in Leeds, Derby ( Dial & Lo ) and Nottigham ( Zest ) music was still very hip- house at the time and apart from people like Fast Eddie & Young Mc, this was the first stylee of house music I was not to keen on 91- 92 What can I say appart from what a time to be 21, life was real good, music was at its peak, and the feeling was like beeing on top of the world. I gave up working in the day time and just DJ'd and partyed for a wholoe year, I mean how could you miss life at that stage in dance musics history and at that age too ?. You know how people say "If you could be around in any era, what would it be ?" and people say shite like " I would have love to have been around the 60s " well to these people I say GET A LIFE !, if you wanted to live in some other era, then you cant have made the most off the one you lived through. I loved 92, and would not swap it for the world 93 I setteld down, dance music got tinnie, and very poppie in its culture, All that was left then was memories of a happy youth, AND A DAM GOODTIME !!!! Long live da Old Skool and the memories Dj M Jaxx:phones: :phones: :phones: [/QUOTE]
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