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alistair I do remember him shitting in a kettle.

That’s his legacy.

  • LT42 replied to this.

    Jackmaster did some GHB and shit in a kettle and harassed a bunch of women at a festival. He was cancelled for awhile after that.

      LT42 I think himself and Seb Fontaine had some sort of bet going.

      • LT42 replied to this.

        LT42 Another one of Ali’s quotes/club yarns.

        Looks like a De’Longhi kettle that.

        Sacrilege.

        • Dan replied to this.

          Smallman1 Shatmaster…..dear me.

          Jack Revill, better known as Shatmaster, is a Scottish DJ from Glasgow. He is a co-founder of the record label and club night Numbers as well as Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Point.One Recordings. He is renowned for his in-depth and diverse music taste and ability to mix a multitude of different genres….and shitting in Kettles.

          Next Gig: 28th August DeLonghi World Tour

          DJ’s eh? There all cunts.

          alistair you’re wrong, not for the first time

          Reminds me of this, which reminds me of ETC -

          alistair …maybe so. I recall a Tribal Gathering (or Creamfields, fuck knows tbh) where Binary Finary was the tune of the day/night, played on he day by PvD, Sasha and I’m sure a few others, I’d actually bought it that week and remember the buzz of sticking it straight on the Technics when I got home.

          What’s revisionist about suggesting that in retrospect, it ain’t all that great?

          I own much older dance music, that stands-up far, far better today.

            I can remember my technohead mate raving about it and at house parties getting off his tits and dropping it in next to Ben Sims tracks. I just didn’t get it….that whole sound. I dropped my guard with the PVD remix of Love Stimulation.

            • Heno replied to this.

              Dan same I absolutely love Love Stimulation

              My favourite song I used to move my trance pants to everyweek at Crasher when I was a student. Arguably prog but this is what they where playing at the time.