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Been a Disc Jockey for close to 40 years. I worked clubs in NY/Long Island & Florida working some of the best clubs during their times. If you're familiar with Long Island, back in the late 70's and early 80's I worked every OBI which their were 3 of them. The one in Hamptons was outrageous during the summers as it was the place to be. Spinning in front of 1500 to 2000 people every Friday & Saturday night was a blast. Sunday afternoons was mind blowing.By time the mid to late 80's came around my favorite genre was Latin Freestyle. The music was smoking hot!! I had a 4 year run at this club in Bayshore called Club Paradise from 1985-1989. One thing about latino's they know how to party!!!. I had every track act in this club which only had a 600 capacity. To date it was by far the best club I ever worked. Hanging out with the likes of Stevie B, The Cover Girls, TKA, George Lamond Judy Torres & my favorite female freestyle artist, Cynthia was a trip. The music was real. The crowds partied real hard & to this day I still enjoy the music. Every now & then I pull out the autographed pictures from all the artists that I broke in this club and I smile thinking about the memories. I hung up the headphones a few years back & only break them out to do a classic disco or freestyle night. I also appreciate real good house music with piano grooves and riffs.
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My new place for upload... Instruction is simple & only one rule: just Follow the beat... ā Cafe & Clubbing Vibe ā
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Pioneer cdj2000's Djm 800 mixer, 2.7ghz AMD I-7 Quad Core Laptop- Traktor pro Scratch .
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Brucebeertje a.k.a. BruceV a.k.a. Chrichton649 a.k.a. chrichtonsworld. Who am I? And why so many aliases? Maybe I am eccentric or simply a little paranoid. I think mostly the latter. However, the passion I have for electronic dance music is always real and genuine. My interest in dance music started early on. There was this program on the radio that played tapes of homemade dance mixes. Every mix was unique in style and tempo. It was so different from the music broadcasted on commercial stations that I simply fell in love with it. I don't have a favourite style. But I mostly listen to deep house, progressive house, drumnbass and trance. I picked up making tunes of my own again on my trusty years ago. I am light years behind most of you on here. But it is fun and helps me appreciate your mixes even more because creating or mixing and remixing is far from easy. Follow, join, like, add me on: https://www.chrichtonsworld.com/ / https://www.youtube.com/user/brucebeertje
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