-scorpio said:It's the biggest track on the London gay scene at the moment -
-scorpio said:It's the biggest track on the London gay scene at the moment - it's about the only track that gets a cheer these days. Eveything else getting played on the scene jsut sounds really dull/dated, or is that just me getting bored with the same clubs/same DJ's (a view that is becoming increasing common tho at the moment on the scene)?
chewie_oo7 said:-scorpio said:It's the biggest track on the London gay scene at the moment -
why do u think NITEFLY likes it?![]()
x-amount said:-scorpio said:It's the biggest track on the London gay scene at the moment - it's about the only track that gets a cheer these days. Eveything else getting played on the scene jsut sounds really dull/dated, or is that just me getting bored with the same clubs/same DJ's (a view that is becoming increasing common tho at the moment on the scene)?
Sorry to burst your buibble, but gay clubs traditionally have shit music. Fact.
x-amount said:Sorry to burst your buibble, but gay clubs traditionally have shit music. Fact.
x-amount said:Sorry to burst your buibble, but gay clubs traditionally have shit music. Fact.
Robder said:x-amount said:Sorry to burst your buibble, but gay clubs traditionally have shit music. Fact.
Actually I fundamentally disagree with you there mate!
I'll be the first to slag off gay clubs (and can often be found whinging about them) but one thing you can't fault them on is music (Fiction, Action, Beyond, Salvation etc)
The residents all have their own style and don't experience fierce competition from all the a-list dj superstars in 'mainstream' clubs.
The great thing is, they aren't afraid to dig out a bit of old skool when it's needed!
H20 - Satisfied (take me higher) being one track which is still caned to death.
Don't really understand where all this 'fact' business is coming from.![]()
-scorpio said:Robder said:x-amount said:Sorry to burst your buibble, but gay clubs traditionally have shit music. Fact.
Don't really understand where all this 'fact' business is coming from.![]()
I would be interested to hear where this 'fact' statement comes from too