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those parties aren't generally promoted for the right reason with people into House music, they don't know about it or they're turned off by the style of music or crowd that it attracts. The reason I support underground parties is because if you go there you naturally get that same sort of feeling. You stand more of a chance of playing to the crowd than putting on a long track that doesn't drop for two minutes and get a sit down. Even some of the popular tracks that you hear would filter through but, at the same time, the underground you just get that natural feel. For instance I went to DGTL festival, it is an amazing experience, I looked around and everybody there were educated ravers.

You either are a music person or you're not, you're open to new music and you can appreciate new music. So when you go out, you don't want to hear the same record over and over again. It's fair enough, but there are some times when people will call an underground party, an underground party, but there's a 100,000 people there, it's not underground music.

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