4 deck view
4 DJs, 4 decks, 1 CDDJ deck, 2 laptops and 2 mixers were ready to used when we returned from SW4. It took over about a quarter of the spare room and we had to crawl under the table for access. The previous night was scrambe through my collection for tracks with acapellas and minimal beats which paid off for the first hour. However, no-one was interested in dancing. A few others returned from SW4 plus Paul and Sarah looking like trucker Ying and angel Yang.
Roger took over the DJing duties with some cracking tunes gaining some dancefloor support and I took on club photographer role. A few hours later Kev and Paul played for a bit with Paul mastering the effects firing up the full dancefloor (8 at a push).
Paul couldn't resist putting on some cheese, some gay anthem I'm sure and I couldn't resist slapping him for it!
As dawn broke, my weary bones called for a bed which was alittle awkward for everyone as our make-shift bedroom was the dancefloor. Everyone else kept going in the living room.
Roger took over the DJing duties with some cracking tunes gaining some dancefloor support and I took on club photographer role. A few hours later Kev and Paul played for a bit with Paul mastering the effects firing up the full dancefloor (8 at a push).
Paul couldn't resist putting on some cheese, some gay anthem I'm sure and I couldn't resist slapping him for it!
As dawn broke, my weary bones called for a bed which was alittle awkward for everyone as our make-shift bedroom was the dancefloor. Everyone else kept going in the living room.
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