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Re: Ritchie Hawtin @ fabric
Ressurecting an extremely old thread here - Richie and Magda at Fabric last Saturday night.
I have to say that, although I didn't stay for the whole of Richie's set (he wasn't on til 3.00 and I am old and past it now ) he seemed to do a good enough job.However, imho, Magda outshined him. She started off very minimal-bleepy-bloppy but built up quite quickly in to some real banging stuff. Some superb drops in there, really got the crowd cheering several occasions. And huge applause as she finished her set. She worked the crowd really well and kept us all happy as pigs in sh*t. Awesome night. My feet are still suffering for it
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Re: Ritchie Hawtin @ fabric
And she makes good tea, too!
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I was going to write about the very same thing. Some of the best resident dj's in Madrid are from gay clubs I go to very frequently (Ohm mainly, in case anyone wondered). Not to mention the amount of pretty chicas you can see there, you homophobic fag, :P. Spinning at a gay club doesn't make you a better (or worst for that matter) dj.
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