Monday, 11 May 2009

My Top 10 Gigs

I have been dj-ing for about 4 years now and I have done around about over 500 gigs, yes 500. There been some gigs where I have wanted to pull my hair out and some where I never wanted to stop. But some gigs have just made my passion for djing greater. Here I present the Top 10 gigs.

10. Uni Party in Luton - i love playing to crowd who appreciates doing something different with a set. Amazing party with amazing people who never stop dancing until the music stop.

9. Model Show - Although it was a short set, the models where stunning lol

8. House Party In East London - I love doing intimate gigs although the house was small the people where in a mood for a big party. The music was so good that they wanted be to stay longer but as I had another set somewhere had to leave them.

7. Large Party in Croydon - I played one of most best gigs and started to kick myself when I didn't record this set. Although the party ended on a low. Not on my part may I add. It was great.

6. Hilton Metropol - After taking over resident in the bar inside the hotel, I was allow to go somewhere a bit different with my set which resulted in people loving my music and a big smile plastered on my face.

5. Rave in Eltham - I loved it when I had the crowd in the palm of my hands, after a string of crap gigs this is what I needed to alight a passion inside of me. Booming system and lovely people made it a night to remember.

4 First set in a club (Brighton) - its amazing feeling looking down watching people enjoying themseleves, dancing smiling etc and knowing your the cause of it. Will never forget that feeling.

3. Jamies Bar (friends Party) - Although I was completey drunk, no I was so drunk but managed to pull it off. Such a great night which I will never forget.

2. Boat Party - Love it, can't wait to do it again. The high point was getting people to wave at other boats on the Thames.

1. OHM Bar - This was the night that change my career, after that night I knew it was the right decision to become a dj.

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