This is the thing with idols.
They are rarely as cool in person as on paper.
Agreed, his comments about DJs in that Irish Newspaper show him to be an over-opinionated, juvenile with no understanding of DJing outside what he himself does.
Id be tempted to pull his f*cking great big mouse ears if i saw him.
Does he DJ with that thing on his head?
Hardly a Daft Punk helmet is it?
Nah, he PERFORMS with it on. See below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km8ph7Wvnuc
Karlos... don't want to rub it in, but it turns out her apartment is at the other end of my street :P (ok, maybe rubbing it in a little )
If you ever fancy a cheapo trip to Ibiza, there's always a spare bed with your name on it here, I'll introduce you to a few people you may have heard of
Fus
Dude its a long time since i rocked it in Ibiza. I may take you up on that at some point.
*rufus sells up and moves to Iceland* hahaha
semi-off topic DJ wise, but I would have to agree with DvlsAdvct. I met Shia LaBeouf from the Transformers movie a few months ago while at work, and I would have to say I would have rather met nearly anybody else famous or not. Not that he's a role model for me, in fact I hadn't even seen the movie until about 2 weeks ago, but he is an idol to a lot of people and it wasn't really an experience to remember. I have to say though, that Megan Fox does look as good in person as she does on screen.
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What's the big deal ? Honestly what are you gonna say to him ? It's not like he's gonna give you an opening slot or tell you some words of wisdom that'll stick with you throughout your career . And he wouldn't have listened to your mix chances are he wouldn't even had taken it . Sorry to be so brutally honest .
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