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The sort of indie shit Dixon champions. Human League B side circa 83.
The sort of indie shit Dixon champions. Human League B side circa 83.
Dixon is defo a marmite DJ IMO. Parts of his sets i’ve seen have been off the chart, only to then soil his pants playing some utter garbage……and thats some soiling given the clobber he wears!
The last 2-3 hours he played in Shoreditch was absolutely rocking, hammer down stuff.
IndustryStandard pure Resident Advisor hipster bollocks
Dry-Tinder how awful. Totally lost his way it would seem.
It kinda made me laugh. It was so bad, it was good. You’re there on the dance floor, he dropped it and you were like, WTF
Is Dixon worth seeing, not heard anyone really rave about him except Ed?
Dry-Tinder One track in an otherwise decent set. At least he didn’t play Nina
Decent. Venue in the middle of absolutely fucking nowhere, but well set up/organised. Worst bar offering I can remember at any outdoor music shindig. Renaissance clearly no longer consider themselves a premium brand. Really good sound-system. Sound at a lot of these big top / tent style events is shocking (e.g. Shugborough Hall), but this was mint. Crystal clear, thumping bass etc etc. Warm-up acts ok. Wasn’t really there to see them, but they were an adequate backdrop while catching up with mates. S+D individually really enjoyed - both banging out some awesome tunes. I don’t think they work together as well as they used to. These days, I’d far rather see them get a couple of hours each than play back to back. Just too up and down for my tastes.
Didn’t go afters. Pretty pleased based on what I’ve read ^^^^
meh, id go see dj tennis over dixon
Has anyone on here actually seen Dixon?
As in gone to a club or a festival and seen him play?!