Yep, same here in Belgium. Rolando getting tons of airplay on the national radio : Studio Brussel. Unfortunately way too late (as always), but still a kick up the *ss for a lot of people I guess. And guess what: one of the dj's that plays quite often at Studio Brussel also plays from time to time in the pub we are throwing the party with James Pennington. He asked the owner how he managed to get James and plans to contact us to get James on Stu Bru with some publicity for our small party. Sweet! Seems that quality will get a chance after all.
John P.S. I don't know about Holland, but here in Belgium papers and magazines are also starting to pick up on 2 Step as being 'the next big thing'. Arrggh, I hope things don't evolve in a Londonesque way where a thing is 'cool' for two weeks (spot the exageration here) and is slashed the week after that. > *BUT*, in the process of the bagging of house, occasionally the real > thing makes it to the frontline. Wamdue Kids, Paul Johnson, > Harry 'Choo > Choo' Romero and several other Subliminal artists, Masters At > Work, St. > Germain, the list goes on. And the good thing about it is, this is > happening increasingly more often as the real thing shines through the > dirge of the rest. 2001 will be the year of deep house and house music in holland. It seems that more and more people are getting into stuff like St. Germain (His Tourist album reached the top 20 of the album charts) and Rolando. A quote from one of holland's favorite upperground radio dj: "i'm suprised about the amount of reactions on DJ Rolando's Jaguar". When MAW release a new 12" it gets loads of airplay on primetime radio. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
