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Went to the cas last friday. Was gonna check out the apple bar. Was told there were only 10 ppl inside. Must be a sat thing. Anyone else checked it out yet ?

A friend said its real nice inside.

Dohmar. I remember you saying you downloaded some ';Datsik tunes'

This would be one of his finest.

Walked past Apple Bar last Saturday night at about 1am and the line-up outside was huge! About 30 people... people everywhere in the alleyway, too. I spoke to a few people in the line and they said it was pretty amazing inside, but it's best to get in early to avoid the lineups.

I'm still waiting to check it out!

As I said to Weezy the other week, we'll def have to do a SAU town thing one night soon :P

yep start at maybe the apple bar then work our way towards the cas maybe :P

who is coming to "rebirth" at earth on the 26th of this month....should be a good night featuring Binary Finary

hey guys aint been in here in a while...

just thought i'd let yas know i ended up ordering the CDJ 400 blue pack from dj warehouse...just gotta pay it off now lol

heres some pics..cant wait to get it

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and here is what comes with the pack:

  • 2 x Pioneer CDJ400-K Blue CD Players
  • 1 x Pioneer DJM400-K Blue Mixer
  • 1 x Pinoeer Blue RC2 Roadcase
  • 2 x Tickets to a Pioneer Future Entertainmanet event (eg. Future Music Festival)
  • 1x Pioneer HDJ-1000 headphones

however i opted to change the headphones for the new Shure SRH750 headphones which are the same price but a lot better :banana:

as i said before cant wait :D

M-audio 2496. Its a nice price for the sound. Its alittle cheaper as It doesnt have as many Midi inputs etc. Perfect for what Im doing tho.

Gonna really test it out and make a tech house song next. back to my roots :D

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