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 DJ Seduction returns!

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MC Deecee From his reactivated facebook account earlier on...

DJ-Seduction John
2 hours ago

Thanks for all your posts and messages guys!

I've been overwhelmed by your responses and it's nice to see I haven't been forgotten :-)

I have agreed to do an exclusive one off Old Skool set on May 8th @ Q Club in Birmingham. I am headlining the event alongside Carl Cox so it should be an awesome night.

Hope to see you there if you can make it.....


Quality of you ask me, always loved seductions work :)
DjZelous Wooooooo!! Sounds Dope
latininxtc Meh...
Mickey Init Won't be going to the do but glad to see him getting involved, albeit briefly. If it was a 96-99 set, however, I'd be all over it, ha.

Reminds me that I need to get the last 2 Maximum Impacts on vinyl to complete the lot.
The drunken scotsman Was never a huge fan of seduction but I didn't dislike him either. His tunes were hit or miss but I thought he defintely had a place in the scene. Favourite track of his was Slammin n Jammin. Not familiar with his older tunes.
Elipton Oh.. That's who that was. When it came up on Facebook that he accepted my friend request (probably from years ago) I unfriended him straight away
latininxtc
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Originally posted by Elipton:
Oh.. That's who that was. When it came up on Facebook that he accepted my friend request (probably from years ago) I unfriended him straight away



lol!

Yea I knew who it was right away, I was wondering why it took so long for him to accept my friend request, I just thought he denied it. Did not know he shut off his account again. I won't unfriend him right away, I kind of want to know what he has to say first, or if happens to lose it...
Vladel A one off set hardly constitutes a return. I'd be excited if it was to be something more, seduction was at one point my favorite dj/producer.
Thumpa Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!
The drunken scotsman
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



No. Got more important things to do than look up tunes from 20 years ago. Why does this bother you so much?

Elipton
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Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



No. Got more important things to do than look up tunes from 20 years ago. Why does this bother you so much?




It's just one of those facts, you know? It's like being in hardcore but ignorant of the original Bonkers series. If you have a liking for Hardcore, you tend to try and discover more of it, and Impact was one of the big ones.
Samination
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Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



of all those releases, and I only liked DJ Storm's remix of Sub Dub.
Thumpa I just don't like it when people don't know their history, if you don't know where its been then you don't know where its going...
Samination
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Originally posted by Thumpa:
I just don't like it when people don't know their history, if you don't know where its been then you don't know where its going...



Do any of us even know where it's going right now? :P
Cyrax
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Originally posted by Elipton:
quote:
Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



No. Got more important things to do than look up tunes from 20 years ago. Why does this bother you so much?




It's just one of those facts, you know? It's like being in hardcore but ignorant of the original Bonkers series.


What's the Bonkers Series ? is it any good ?


latininxtc
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Originally posted by Thumpa:
I just don't like it when people don't know their history, if you don't know where its been then you don't know where its going...



Oh it's not that some of us don't know the history, I'm well aware of who he is and his label. And I'm also well aware of why he left the first time and why he might have left the 2nd time.

I am just personally a bit tired of all these dinosaur djs who keep coming in and out and in and out of the scene and people expect us to drop to our knees and blow them just because they used to be somebody back in the day. If you're going to stay in the scene, then stay. If not leave, there's no need for you to get in and out of the scene especially when you make less of an impact each time you try and return.

Like take for instance Sharkey. He came back, was determined to finally release his artist album, only to piss off fuck knows where and the album has yet to be completed and can't be completed without him. Yea, so much for a marvelous return. Yea we may all give shit to Hixxy, Unknown, Breeze, Darren Styles and many others who were around in the 90s but I at least give them credit for still being around in some form, even if I don't enjoy what they currently are working on.
The drunken scotsman
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Originally posted by Elipton:
quote:
Originally posted by The drunken scotsman:
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



No. Got more important things to do than look up tunes from 20 years ago. Why does this bother you so much?




It's just one of those facts, you know? It's like being in hardcore but ignorant of the original Bonkers series. If you have a liking for Hardcore, you tend to try and discover more of it, and Impact was one of the big ones.



I got into hardcore around 02/03 when it was all kicking off again after a bit of a slump. At the time I listened back to the older tunes and albums such as bonkers and off yer nut, but I much preferred the newer style of hardcore and still do.

As I said in my op I was never a huge fan of Seduction, so searching for his back catalogue of tunes didn't ever appear on my priority list.
The drunken scotsman
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Originally posted by Thumpa:
I just don't like it when people don't know their history, if you don't know where its been then you don't know where its going...



So... Because I'm not familiar with a retired DJ's back catalogue then I have no idea where things are going? That doesn't really make sense.

As long as I continue to enjoy the music coming out then I'll keep listening. That's all I'm really bothered about to be honest.
HollowRipper What i don't understand is that people are completely brushing over the fact that CARL COX is doing a hardcore set at this, for the first time in god knows how many years!

That is incredible! I really wanna go but just won't be able to afford it.
Rodz90
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Originally posted by HollowRipper:
What i don't understand is that people are completely brushing over the fact that CARL COX is doing a hardcore set at this, for the first time in god knows how many years!

That is incredible! I really wanna go but just won't be able to afford it.



I know right!, check here http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/tickets/magika-25-years-in-the-game-anniversary/10034662

Says he's doing a 2 hour old school/drum & bass set!
Hard2Get
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Originally posted by Samination:
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
Jesus Christ, to the people who are 'not familiar with his older tunes' please realise that Impact is one of, if not the, most important labels in hardcore. They had 65 releases or thereabouts and you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999. Maximum Impact was nothing compared to the original Impact, do your research if you're not familiar with his stuff!



of all those releases, and I only liked DJ Storm's remix of Sub Dub.


Then you must not have heard DNA's remix of So In Love. Or VG's remix of Holding On etc!
Triquatra
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Originally posted by Thumpa:
you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999.



You're defending DJ Magical 'Cor blimey'? :P
Hard2Get
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Originally posted by Triquatra:
quote:
Originally posted by Thumpa:
you'll be hard pressed to find a dud release between 1991 and 1999.



You're defending DJ Magical 'Cor blimey'? :P




He didn't say it was impossible! I bet you like it though don't you? You like The Big Bang (which would be a great tune if it had no vocal) so anything is possible!
Triquatra :D

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