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to give you an idea... josh winks is considered one of the best Techno artist's around ..

i cant stand it .... but i do own some of the samples he uses as far as accapella.... and have sorrta lied to girls that i like it because they asume the sample is the track....shame on me! hehe... dload a track of his and see if you actualy like that stye mate ... :P

Im into the live sets atm, from the www.djsets.co.uk

stuff like ATB & Yves Deryuter etc, uplifting trance to take me to my happy-place

ta for the lead.... :)

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Yeah i like "techno" love it... also like Hard house, Hard Trance, NRG, Freeform, DnB, bit of House, breaks, progressive, hard style, bit of everything really..

Since theres a few dance music lovers on here, i will remember to post up my gigs on here. (I DJ, basically all styles above except house, dnb and breaks)

Organising an event in the coming months... :D

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