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<blockquote data-quote="ilovepiano" data-source="post: 95707" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>There used to be a club here in Scarborough called KINGS. It had the worst DJ I have ever heard. I'm really not kidding.</p><p>He used to be playing one record, and apparently be listening to something on his headphones, whilst attempting to match the beat of the next record.</p><p>Then when the 1st one would get near the end, he would randomly start the next one. I mean, it wouldn't even start on the beat. Then he'd leave both faders up for about a minute and make no attempt whatsoever to sort it out.</p><p>Now, the thing with oldskool stuff is that a lot of it tends to be quite short, so you can forgive the odd bad mix, but that nob from KINGS was playing shitty comercial trance, so he probably had on average about 7mins to cue up his next record. God knows how he got the job there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovepiano, post: 95707, member: 528"] There used to be a club here in Scarborough called KINGS. It had the worst DJ I have ever heard. I'm really not kidding. He used to be playing one record, and apparently be listening to something on his headphones, whilst attempting to match the beat of the next record. Then when the 1st one would get near the end, he would randomly start the next one. I mean, it wouldn't even start on the beat. Then he'd leave both faders up for about a minute and make no attempt whatsoever to sort it out. Now, the thing with oldskool stuff is that a lot of it tends to be quite short, so you can forgive the odd bad mix, but that nob from KINGS was playing shitty comercial trance, so he probably had on average about 7mins to cue up his next record. God knows how he got the job there. [/QUOTE]
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