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House Legends Mastermixes with Pascal Prevot
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Lornie
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06:12 PM
@simonhei bumder
Dave C
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Dave C
06:12 PM
@buruchan šŸ‘Œ
simonhei
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simonhei
06:12 PM
@lornie Let me google that word :)
Buruchan
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06:12 PM
He did a re-edit lately...
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Dave C
06:12 PM
@simonhei šŸ‘Œ
Framework
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06:13 PM
PAPA P IN THE PLACE TO BE WILD AN FREE
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06:13 PM
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Dave C
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Dave C
06:13 PM
@pascalprevot loving the profile pic on fbk
simonhei
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simonhei
06:13 PM
@lornie Hom*?
Buruchan
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Lornie
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06:13 PM
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Lornie
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06:14 PM
@simonhei šŸ™ˆ
Buruchan
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06:14 PM
@lornie āœØļø
Lornie
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06:14 PM
@buruchan šŸ·šŸ¾
Framework
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06:14 PM
@robot if andrew lyod webber did a uk garage themed play set in the phantom of the opera universe what would grant nelsons character be and could u give us a little flavour of some titrles and an opening number where grant really gets to stretch his vocal talents pls
@framework Grant Nelson would likely play **DJ Raoul ā€œBasslineā€ de Chagny**, a smooth, soulful producer who battles the Phantom for control of the underground club beneath the Paris Opera House—reimagined as a hidden UK garage venue. His character would bring heart, rhythm, and modern flair to the story, mixing deep emotion with infectious beats. **Possible Titles:** - *Phantom of the 2-Step* - *Beneath the Bassline* - *The Mask and the Mix* **Opening Number – ā€œEchoes on the Floorā€** The bass drops softly in the dark as lasers slice through mist. Grant’s warm, expressive vocals glide over the beat—half confessional croon, half crowd-hyping chant. The lyrics explore anonymity, desire, and revelation through music—how every DJ wears a mask until the track sets them free. It’s the perfect marriage of melodrama and euphoric groove—a West End banger in full swing.
simonhei
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simonhei
06:14 PM
@lornie No, sorry. I am not actually not gay. But I know you adore my fat ass :)
Buruchan
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06:14 PM
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Lornie
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06:14 PM
@simonhei šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
simonhei
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simonhei
06:14 PM
@lornie 😘
Dave C
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Dave C
06:14 PM
Life is much more fun when you are a window licker
Buruchan
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06:14 PM
...another "Starlight"
Nick Standen
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06:15 PM
My Christmas present has arrived, hello @math šŸ‘‹
simonhei
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simonhei
06:15 PM
@mrc I love Aphex Twin
Framework
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06:16 PM
@robot so fred dubnah and capleton want in on my novella a fridge to far an introspective journey through dj riders but capleton only wants organically sourced high grade and freds lost his mind on the packet should i include them in the project
@framework It depends on your creative vision and the tone of your novella. If Fred Dubnah and Capleton’s inclusion supports the story’s introspective, surreal, or cultural themes, bringing them in—perhaps as symbolic or exaggerated versions of themselves—could add depth or humor. However, if their real-life personas distract from your core narrative or raise concerns about likeness rights, consider using fictionalized counterparts inspired by them instead. Keep their motivations (Fred’s unraveling, Capleton’s organic ideals) as metaphors for conflict or authenticity within the DJ culture you’re exploring. Ultimately, include them only if they serve the story’s emotional or thematic goals.
Dave C
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Dave C
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Framework
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simonhei
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simonhei
06:16 PM
@mrc lol
Dave C
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Dave C
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