bosstrabs I always quite liked him as a dj, and it was always better when he played a long set as he’d throw in more house and garage (of the Kerri Chandler, not Craig David variety) rather than just BSPF.
jonattonyeah bosstrabs Agreed. Saw him a few times and, yes, it might’ve been Prog by numbers but it was fine for a night out. Working class prog.
Along_the_Wire Dave Seaman absolutely nailed it on my 30th at The Gallery in 2000. Seen him a couple of times since and there’s definitely a stench of bspf off him then
alistair Along_the_Wire Loved him and Warren at the Gallery. Dave has made a handful of timeless mix cds.
jb_808 elrobertos Agreed mate, those mid to late 90s Renaissance nights at the Cross were something special.
Heno Smallman1 we should all pool our resources for it, get in on the ground floor be worth a fortune
Heno jonattonyeah over see the whole thing, keep everything above board, we can’t let Ed have money resting in his account again
Dan Christian Someone tell him that his cap locks are stuck on, and he won’t sell none of that shit for those prices in this day and age.