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Bites: Sonique's Priceless Talent: Chilllout's Ambiguous Secret: The Future is MP3s, Crispin J Glover's First Loves, Clive Henry's 2 Steps Forward

Author: Jonty Adderley
Friday, March 8, 2002
"I earn more than Paul Oakenfold or Pete Tong. It's ridiculous how much DJs earn playing other people's records." (The Sun)

Sonique claims she earns more than £200,000 (US$280,000) for some DJ gigs.


"Chilled albums reach a wider audience than dance compilations just because the word 'chilled' now encompasses anything the record company says is 'chilled'- jazz, classical, babbling brooks." (Music Week)

Chillout's nebulousness is behind its current popularity says Neo Records' Richard Smith.


7 magazine offshoot DJ Pages suggest Final Scratch MP3 mixing is about to "shake up the industry like never before."

http://www.8ung.at/galart/eig


"MDMA, weed, alcohol and porn. Then I'm in heaven, baby". (7 magazine)

UK house guru Crispin J Glover is unusually direct about is favourite "poisons".

http://www.heaven-london.com (Heaven, London)


"A lot of kids are just discovering going out, birds (girls) and clubs. Kids round my way are into the two step (garage) thing and they've got decks and they're doing little parties in the backrooms of pubs and little clubs. I think it's a completely different vibe to when we were growing up." (DJ Magazine)

Britain's second clubbing generation needs to learn patience, says first generation clubber Clive Henry from Peace Division.
">http://www.ambientmusicguide.com (Chill out guide)


"Everyone's a fortune teller nowadays. Well now in DJ Pages, it's our turn to throw our hat into the ring and proudly declare that we've 'seen the future' And this time we reckon we're right." (7 Magazine)

7 magazine offshoot DJ Pages suggest Final Scratch MP3 mixing is about to "shake up the industry like never before."

http://www.8ung.at/galart/eig


"MDMA, weed, alcohol and porn. Then I'm in heaven, baby". (7 magazine)

UK house guru Crispin J Glover is unusually direct about is favourite "poisons".

http://www.heaven-london.com (Heaven, London)


"A lot of kids are just discovering going out, birds (girls) and clubs. Kids round my way are into the two step (garage) thing and they've got decks and they're doing little parties in the backrooms of pubs and little clubs. I think it's a completely different vibe to when we were growing up." (DJ Magazine)

Britain's second clubbing generation needs to learn patience, says first generation clubber Clive Henry from Peace Division.
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