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  1. I have the track called Caater - U Sucka on vinyl. It is a white label one-sided mix that is simply called "Hold that sucker down 2004" I've put it on Soundcloud.
  2. Or rather, the question could be reworded as to which do you find the most satisfying. I personally still think it is hard to beat the buzz of mixing on turntables (although I've converted to MP3 now) as it is more of a physical thing and in my opinion the truest form of DJ'ing, manually handling your tunes without the assistance of a digital interface. some of my most memorable sets were performed on 1210s. What are your thoughts on this?
  3. It does look very similar to the Technics. The 1210 is a bit of an institution really, the industry standard with its years of provenance, a bit like the CDJ has become. If I were to revert back to vinyl mixing I would most likely opt for the 1210s as they are incredibly reliable and the name speaks for itself.
  4. dizkojockey

    Julesisms

    Here's a few I remember... "Into the mix we go now... stuffed with tunes so fat I had to sit on my record box to close it before coming to the studio." "Providing more fat content than a double cheeseburger, but hopefully without the cheese." "Tunes with a harder beat than an inner-city police officer." "Tunes with more front than Jimmy Hill's chin." "Banging like the adult channel on Radio One." "More pump per square inch..." "Tunes with more punch than Prescott." (Just after the political incident.)
  5. The "Woo" vocal in number 11 is the same as the vocal in "Non" - "Dizz You Right Now" so it could be a remix of this if it's not B and B.
  6. Number 11 is "Bed and Bondage" - "Don't take the Mick" I think.
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