Oj borg
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There were records that as far as I was concerned were quite gimmicky, like “I Don’t Smoke” [by DJ Dee Kline]. If I was gonna play stuff like that, back in the day I would have been a happy hardcore DJ. That for me was our modern-day happy hardcore. And I wasn’t into that, otherwise I could have been a happy hardcore DJ years ago.
That doesn’t mean that I don’t like any member of the So Solid Crew or any of the producers that made it. All I know is I don’t particularly like it and chances are I won’t play it. The second you make something I do like I will totally embrace it and play it. Simple.
Oxide and Neutrino, since then we’ve had a lot of conversations. They’re a lot older now. It makes sense. But when you’re young, you’re vibed up, you’ve got a bit of attitude. Were they angry and frustrated or trying to be angry and frustrated? I don’t know. It totally played into their management’s hands to try and have as many barneys with everyone [as possible], because it made good press. You’ve got the new upstarts arguing with all the biggest people on the scene. In boxing terms t
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Noah Antwiler as Tandem the Spoony - Noah is the terrifying result of a generation raised on MTV and films by Jean-Claude van Damme and Steven Seagal at the height of their popularity. Writer, director, editor, and star of The Spoony Experiment.
About Spoony
Noah shares a love for the three things author Neal Stephenson writes are the things America does better than anyone else: music, movies, and microcode. He created the Experiment as a homage to Mystery Science Theater 3000, the first show to scream back at the culture that raised him, and is very inspired by its humour. He's been a published poet in Seattle, and has acted in community productions of Grease, Our Town, Dags, Baby, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Interview With The Vampire. Most recently, he has appeared in an ASU Mainstage production of Stolen Children as Father Mandin.
Noah initially began on the Internet writing comedic movie reviews called Tandem's Movie Rants, which are film critiques, live movie recaps, or essays on recent trends in film or TV. With a viewpoint always controversial,
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DJ Spoony, born Johnathan Joseph in London, is a pioneering figure in the UK garage (UKG) music scene, whose influence and contributions have left an indelible mark on the genre. With a career spanning several decades, Spoony has not only been instrumental in bringing UKG to mainstream audiences but has also remained a steadfast ambassador of the sound, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and evolution.
DJ Spoony's journey into the limelight began in the mid-1990s when UK garage was emerging as a distinctive genre, drawing from house, R&B, jungle, and reggae. His early involvement in pirate radio stations, most notably Rinse FM, provided a platform for the genre to flourish and for Spoony to showcase his knack for identifying and mixing the latest tracks that defined the UKG sound. His talent quickly propelled him into the mainstream, landing him spots on legal radio stations including Kiss 100 and later BBC Radio 1, where he co-hosted the seminal show "The Dreem Teem" with Mikee B and Timmi Magic. This show became a cornerstone for UKG, introducing a wider audience to t
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