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Although as I said the ’98 Remix package (IIRC Nalin & Kane was the main one) gave the tune a second wave in the summer of 98.

It was always a floor filler, in all its guises, and I think it was probably the djs who had less originality/variety in their choice of bangers.

bosstrabs This week’s instalment,

What happened to the previous two weeks’ installments ‘dave’?

Feeling a little cheated

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    hugopal big fan of good shot was the tune of the first homelands for me

    bosstrabs Tall Paul was always better than Fontaine. He had a sound and there was a better, funkier tempo to his sets. As a Turnmills veteran, I saw him drop some pretty eclectic sets. At Gods, Cream etc, I imagine he would just be on autopilot.

      alistair Tall Paul was always better than Fontaine. He had a sound and there was a better, funkier tempo to his sets. As a Turnmills veteran, I saw him drop some pretty eclectic sets. At Gods, Cream etc, I imagine he would just be on autopilot.

      I also thought he was a slight cut above Seb, Sonique, Judge Jules and the others of that ilk (that played about three gigs a night all over the place).

        Smallman1 The star of The Gallery at Turnmills was Steve Lee.

        Brilliant Dj.

        Best DJs I remember seeing at Gurnmills were Jon Carter (Heavenly Jukebox night around 98-99) and Tom Stephan doing his Superchumbo stuff in the back room (Think it was a ‘Gallery’ night).

          bosstrabs Tom Stephan doing his Superchumbo stuff in the back room (Think it was a ‘Gallery’ night).

          Neil Tennant’s ex.

          Tru fax.

          Smallman1 good dj but the atmosphere was always a several notches higher when Paul came on.

          Smallman1 Too many bug eyed weirdos left by the time Steve came on at 6. Must have missed you

          Come to think of it, there were always a few people with their tops off around that time.

            alistair Come to think of it, there were always a few people with their tops off around that time.

            Anyone knocking about with a distended Gregory?

              bosstrabs Nick Warren was always good. Remember seeing Seaman, Oakie, Rampling, Holden, Hernan, Zabiela, Desyn, John Graham and Parks & Wilson. Did enjoy PvD’s appearances when he blew up and there was a four hour Gabriel & Dresden set which was top notch. Great memories and yes, I did like Tall Paul. Only place you would see him drop a track like Bells of New York or Circus Bells.

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