IdleRich
IdleRich
Just been thinking about this and realised I neglected the most important part of the reply. Which is to say that - obviously - any place is better when you know people. When I was about twenty I went with a gf to Budapest and she had a friend from there... he wasn't even around but he linked us up with his mates and they treated us like special guests... since then I have tried to get at least an element of that on any trip I take anywhere.wow. do you like that part of the international superstar DJ life? i can see how it would be class to rock up in a city and have some ready made mates who want to drive you around and show you things.
Back then it wasn't so easy, but now we have the internet and, specifically, dissensus. If one of you lot goes to Lisbon I'll do my best to roll out a - slightly tatty and off-colour no doubt - red carpet. That's not even generosity, just one of of my duties as a member of the international society of sofa-surfing wastrel almost musicians or whatever. I don't want to make it sound transactional or mercenary but, hand in hand with that, there is a slight expectation that, should I find myself in... I dunno, Denmark let's say, then, I would hope to meet up with @entertainment (just picking on you at random here sorry) for a beer. Or, let's say he ain't around, he will tell me where to go instead.
I know if anyone goes to London then @luka and @woops will certainly treat them like kings. Just ask @suspended about that.
If I somehow make it to NY then perhaps I even have a coffee with Shak himself...
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