spot on matt

just wondering though: when i have  seen Hood he hasn't done *much* more
than blend the recs together, no particular tricks etc (loved his set) - is
he capable of more than this, or rather what do you feel it is about his
mixing (rather than tune selection) that would set him apart from other
'blenders'? 

personally i am very much into both styles 

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> From:         Matthew MacQueen
> Sent:         Thursday, May 16, 2002 8:09 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Cc:   Ian Cheshire; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: [313] Baby Ford / Zip
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>  Rob Hood and Jay Denham are =
>less tricky than Claude, but without a doubt their DJ styles also adds =
>trenemdous soul and funk beyond what the records themselves were 'born =
>with'.  IMHO, far too many DJs select a set by what is easy to mix, not =
...

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