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Bank Holiday Special...

Matt Fincham | 14:04 UK time, Friday, 30 April 2010

What the team are up to this bank holiday weekend...

Chris - hasn't trained this week, so he's going to run today for at least an hour and a half, then tonight he'll be going for beers. Also he'll be sorting out one of his wardrobes, excited to throw away clothes that don't fit anymore!

Dave - is having some more fun with his high pressure jet washer and then taking some things to the tip

Dom - will be at a Magic Weekend in Scotland, wearing a kilt and sporran

Aled - will be coming up with ideas for his summer holiday, and then on Sunday will be DJ-ing at a nightclub with a rather unusual name

Tina - will be seeing her Gran tonight and then presenting the news on ´óÏó´«Ã½3 all weekend

Matt - will be celebrating his Dad and sister's birthdays this weekend and then producing Judge Jules' epic dance show on Monday afternoon from 4pm

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Will miss you. Have a lovely dayx

  • Comment number 2.

    Hi People,
    I was just listening to radio 1's discussion over the D.J and the Producer and how the difference affects a set. The 1 thing I wanted to say was I do not understand how difficult it is to motivate your crowd. I used to be a D.J(now just for fun) as a D.J I understand sometimes you can lose the crowd but really if you cannot get them back within a record or 2 why are you a D.J. I was a little daunted with the whole movement towards digital technology. I can see the advantages but the thought of going to a gig with a pre recorded set is frightening. The idea of mixing for me was feeling the music ( I mean its at your finger tips and flows through you) getting a natural high from the crowd and rocking the place. There is no better feeling as any D.J will tell you. I pray that the original vinyl D.J hangs in there.
    Keep it rocking peeps

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