I like music, music and more music. I'm into DJing and making my own music with my keyboard and the computer. I'm also into computer games.
Musicians and friendly people.
I like just about all music, I don't believe just because you don't buy a certain type of music you can't keep an open mind, but if I was to buy music I will go for just about any form of electronic music, there's too many variations to name.I started off listening to hardcore and gabba around '91, and between then and '94 I slowly lent more towards happy hard, which led me to buying my first tape which was a Nik Fish tape with the nike tick on it, then a 2 tape pack called planet E by him too. At the same time I was going to under 18 dance parties where Nik Fish, Pee Wee, Fenix, Mark Dynamix and other top DJs started to take off. After buying a few happy hard anthem CDs, I got a tape called Jade Liquid Anthems which was happy hard slowed down a little and with more of a melody. This got me buying some early trance, which is quite different to todays trance. It was slower and with not as much deep bass, but I got hooked on the way the music was written. I'm talking about songs like The Prodigys' No good, Marmions' Shoenburg, Ratpacks' Captian of the ship and Jam & Spoons' Find Me. Then a bit later Sequential Ones' Pump up the Bass or General Bases' Rythm & Drums. Which I believe were all ahead of there time.As the years went by in '98 I went to my first rave called Laser World, where you buy the tickets first then call on the night to find out where it's being held. Turns out it was a 2hr drive to Revesby. For my first rave it was pretty good though. Once I went to dance parties like Back to Basics, Utopia, Godspeed and afew others though I relised I could have put a better party on at my house than what they did at Laser World. I'd have to say the best dance party I ever went to would have to be Utopia 10 (I think that was the number) at the Superdome. With 20,000 people at one of the best venues you could ever use, the vibe was just insane. The best part of the night was when Mark Dynamix sent this bassline through the speakers that rumbled your rib cage and made it tickle, then he started to scratch the bassline in a way I've never heard before or again, he built it up in a way that made the room explode and the crowd go mental.These days I'm still into house, hard house, trance and hard trance, but will even listen to CDs like Kosheen (drum and bass) or Endorphine as well as chillout. Like I said before anything electronic and good, there's too many variations these days. Or what evers on Nova 106.9 while I work.
Human Traffic, One Perfect Day.
Zoo Weekly and.....does porn count?