not mine btw, a famous dj friend of mines
German Top Dj's and their living rooms
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dhilsabeck
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dhilsabeck
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if i may, as i just got back from a month long belgian holiday...hoffman2k wrote:I hear Brugge is nicedjadonis206 wrote:Nice, very nice
is Belgium a vacation destination?
Sorry to get off the subject of The White German Studios of BIG RECORD PRODUCERS outfitted by Martha STEWART and IKEA but...
such is the way of the tide![]()
You don't come here for the weather...
A lot of historical buildings in Brugge. Lots of history (ie tourist trips).
The Ardennes are nice when it snowed.
A buttload of worldwar I & II museums...
belgium is a really cool place to visit. the food is incredible (fries, chocolate and cheese, carbonade, pitas, i could go on and on and on). and there's also the beer...we had a 12 pack of leffe as checked luggage. only one broke on the journey home to alaska.
the proximity to other european countries is also pretty cool. e.g. spent the day in paris, took the high speed train back to ghent and caught carl cox, green velvet, marco baily, thomas hades, redhead, marco baily later that night.
great record stores, my favorite being dr. vinyl in brussels.
hoffman says you don't come for the weather however in the 2 months i've spent in belgium over the past two years, i've seen no more than one week of rain total. i guess i'm just lucky.
cheers,
drew
I haven't been out much latelydhilsabeck wrote:if i may, as i just got back from a month long belgian holiday...hoffman2k wrote:I hear Brugge is nicedjadonis206 wrote:Nice, very nice
is Belgium a vacation destination?
Sorry to get off the subject of The White German Studios of BIG RECORD PRODUCERS outfitted by Martha STEWART and IKEA but...
such is the way of the tide![]()
You don't come here for the weather...
A lot of historical buildings in Brugge. Lots of history (ie tourist trips).
The Ardennes are nice when it snowed.
A buttload of worldwar I & II museums...
belgium is a really cool place to visit. the food is incredible (fries, chocolate and cheese, carbonade, pitas, i could go on and on and on). and there's also the beer...we had a 12 pack of leffe as checked luggage. only one broke on the journey home to alaska.
the proximity to other european countries is also pretty cool. e.g. spent the day in paris, took the high speed train back to ghent and caught carl cox, green velvet, marco baily, thomas hades, redhead, marco baily later that night.
great record stores, my favorite being dr. vinyl in brussels.
hoffman says you don't come for the weather however in the 2 months i've spent in belgium over the past two years, i've seen no more than one week of rain total. i guess i'm just lucky.
cheers,
drew
July was pretty tropical hot though...
The food, the beer,....
I thought that went without saying.
The record stores are great. But German import usually works better. Though in belgium you'll pay less shipping
And we get almost all the artists around here. Europe aint that big, the borders don't mean much.
You can get from here to there in no time.
There's one little border that is fun to cross. I live next to it
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djadonis206
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I didn't realize they were still together. Does the hub prevent stage fright because I would love to see them live. Check it out yo!djadonis206 wrote:I did my research on Belgium
and it's a hub for XTC
I'm fucking going
3ghz Pentium 4 (Prescott), XP Sp2, 1gig Ram, Dual Monitor with Matrox Millenium, MOTU Traveler, Event EZ8 Adat card. Also IBM THinkpad t40 1.6 1 gig ram
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djadonis206
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lol, yep its a seriously trippy granny room that all right! my grans is similar but they've chilled down the wallpaper now thankfully and modernised to a plasma screen, though the fireplace and carpet remain firmly in place! old meets new.craw wrote:to David from Glasgow ...
Thats just like ma granny's hoose man ... the wallpaper, the brass plaque on the wall, the gas fire, the cross stitching on the wall ... fuck sake man ye took me back.
who's the DJ?
the dj.... why Dj GrannY Ross of course! coming at ya!
just kiddin, just some random pic I found on the net
so how did you manage to escape glasgow?
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dmacintyre
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