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Subject: Re: (313) DJs in restaurants
I agree with Tom. (sorry Michael)I like seeing a DJ,
though my mind instantly goes in to 'what are his
tracks' huffpuff;it's sometimes more human than a
Serius feed.
I've always wanted to be the DJ in the back of the
room setting the mood.The
DJ HMC surely would make Outback Steakhouse a much
better place!
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Jeffrey Richards wrote:
DJ HMC surely would make Outback Steakhouse a much
better place!
Yeah...but so would a wrecking ball. ;-)
jeff
I may be misremembering this, but didn't Monsieur Richie De La Hawtin
provide music for Susur Lee's super-fancy, minimal-fusiony, eponymous
restaurant in Toronto? I'm sure you can dump a whole bucket of snark
on that particular situation, but I remember the music working really
well with
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Subject: Re: (313) DJs in restaurants
I agree with Tom. (sorry Michael)I like seeing a DJ,
though my mind instantly goes in to 'what are his
tracks' huffpuff;it's sometimes more human than a
Serius feed.
I've always wanted to be the DJ in the back of the
room setting the mood.The
On 4/12/07, Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand though, I played at a museum a while back. It was pretty
good except for the handful of people asking for stuff which obviously
didn't fit in with what I was playing. I've looked at playing in places like
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/12/2007 09:44:39
AM:
On 4/12/07, Anton Banks (www.antonbanks.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand though, I played at a museum a while back. It was
pretty
good except for the handful of people asking for stuff which obviously
On 4/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I probably see most restaurants around here as being in the later category.
Hence my revulsion.
the only thing i can say in reply to that is that i wouldnt classify
ALL restaurants in that manner, some might actually know whats up and
be
I agree with Tom. (sorry Michael)I like seeing a DJ,
though my mind instantly goes in to 'what are his
tracks' huffpuff;it's sometimes more human than a
Serius feed.
I've always wanted to be the DJ in the back of the
room setting the mood.The chilled eatery with dim
lighting and dimsum. Perhaps
I'd like to know other people's opinion about this.
I was discussing this phenomenon with a friend - DJs playing in restaurants
and other types of places (cafés, some types of bars, etc.) where dancing
is clearly not a possibility and the DJ is not a necessity.
My opinion was that, overall,
On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know other people's opinion about this.
I was discussing this phenomenon with a friend - DJs playing in restaurants
and other types of places (cafés, some types of bars, etc.) where dancing
is clearly not a possibility and the
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