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Hi Mac!

Yes this was here in Melbourne. You certainly are well more into the scene than I am now, so my memory is a little stretched :)

When I first got into NJS in the early 90's, DJ-C was the main man with DJ Swingbeat. Prior to that (and before my time) there was a club called the Copacobana club or the Caribbean club (memory is stretched :) ) where if I recall correctly Bobby Love and some others were spinning Soul/Funk/R&B and as you mentioned the rest of the country was listening to Men at Work and the like lol :) There were rumours that Swingbeat sold all his records and turntables - days of mourning followed :)

My introduction to NJS was in the underage clubs of Chevron (closed down now and turned into a cluster of ridiculously expensive apartment blocks). Back then DJC and Swingbeat were the residents and had all of the crowd dancing to a whole new infectious sound and the crowds wanted more. For me back then it was the underage clubs that had it all happening. Even after some of us had turned 18 we'd still hit the underages as it just had a much better vibe and DJC and Swingbeat were spinning at both types of events.

During this time there was quite a bit of competition for the saturday afternoon underage funk/r&b crowd, and competiting promotors opened up places like Billboard nightclub. It was such a tight crowd back then so another club opening up was going to kill the other one - which it did. Some new promotors worked with other DJ's and started up a new mid-afternoon Funk/R&B scene opening it up with a huge dance-competition with prize money and the like. Billboard nightclub was one I remember that opened up and took the crowd. Then Inflation nightclub on seedy King St opened up too.

In the mid 90's Warehouse (changed name to Salt early 2000's) in South Yarra (now closed down due to many famous/infamous violent incidents). Warehouse had Wayne Fernandez as the resident DJ with Craig G and Bobbylove as regulars also. There were many guest DJ's which I'm sure got started there and are probably still spinning today. They promoted old-skool NJS also and either one of them or another DJ would usually spin in the side room (piano bar) which would attract the old-skool NJS crew.

From memory, DJ Ken Walker and Wayne Fernandez had a radio station going and were spinning at Monsoons and Salt/Warehouse night-club. Silvers in Toorak also had a Funk/Soul/R&B/NJS night and I think it was around about that time guys that started off in the underage days were now DJ'ing...

I stopped following late-ish 90's probably because the flavour and vibe of the old-skool jamz just wasn't there anymore.

I'm sure someone-in-the-know could probably clarify a few of the points, but that's how i remember it when I was in it!
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Hey Psyklops, that was a really interesting read - thanks for that!

I've always really been in Sydney apart from the occassional concert tour etc so I don't know the Melbourne scene at all. The last time I DJ'd in Melbourne was December 1999 when I was tour DJ for the 112 and Allure concert. I played at the concert (I've forgotten the name of the venue now) and then I went to the afterparty with Q and Daron and I spun for a couple of hours there (I think the club was called Odeon or something like that - it was in the Casino).

I haven't come accross any of the DJs that you mentioned apart from Ken Walker. But my dealings with Ken are from his role in the promotions division of EMI Virgin Records. Havng said that though, I've lost touch with him, about a year ago I received a letter from EMI Virgin advising me that someone else had been appointed in Ken's role and there was no explanation as to what had happened to him.

But I'm looking forward to getting to know the Melbourne scene now that I will be down there every month or so!

Mac
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Mac its nice to hear from yu. i tell yu this i picked up a lot of NEW JACK SWING and its hammer time ..its history in the making father. i will write to yu an essay..lol. I wish u could make it...you know what i am saying. will link up later.
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Psyklops wrote:
My introduction to NJS was in the underage clubs of Chevron.
Yup unfortunately i never made it down to chevron on the saturdays as those days was my very early years getting into the music. But my mates use to go all the time. They use to enter the dance comps held there.
Psyklops wrote: promotors opened up places like Billboard nightclub. Some new promotors worked with other DJ's and started up a new mid-afternoon Funk/R&B scene opening it up with a huge dance-competition with prize money and the like. Billboard nightclub was one I remember that opened up and took the crowd. Then Inflation nightclub on seedy King St opened up too.
Fortunately by the time Billboard came into effect my craving for the music (and cute chicks lol) was great enough for it to be my joint every saturdays. I still remember rockin' cross colours walking around the city feelin' fresh. Do you remember when people use to wear caps so it would just sit on top of their heads?
Psyklops wrote: In the mid 90's Warehouse
that was the place to be every fridays
Psyklops wrote: From memory, DJ Ken Walker and Wayne Fernandez had a radio station going
WKD on pbs on friday nights with mama lisa and andrew pinto?. That was on at a perfect time (9pm?) we would have it on the radio in the ride to warehouse.

aahh bring back those days.
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B Love wrote: aahh bring back those days.
LOL - I guess you're another Melbournian B Love!

If you can get away from your fatherly responsibilities Saturday week (Saturday, August 25) I'm being flown down to Melbourne by the Promoters that run Playground @ Seven in South Melourne for a special guest NJS Performance. So dust off your mustard microfibre suit and "hook up the hi-top, fadeeeeee and I'm outta here . . ." - it promises to be a night of crazy dancin' and singing at the top of your voice!

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DJ_Mac wrote:
B Love wrote:
So dust off your mustard microfibre suit and "hook up the hi-top, fadeeeeee and I'm outta here . . ."
I use to rock a yellow micro fibre suit. Could you imagine wearing that now? haha


Well like i tell my poker buddies Mac "I can't guarantee but i'd like to be there". Besides it's kinda creepy for a 30 yr old married man with a kid to go clubbing, isn't it? lol


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B Love wrote:
Well like i tell my poker buddies Mac "I can't guarantee but i'd like to be there". Besides it's kinda creepy for a 30 yr old married man with a kid to go clubbing, isn't it? lol


peeeeeez
Gee, I hope not, I'm 29 and married with 2 puppies (we'll eventually get around to having kids) and I'm in clubs a couple of times a week!

In fact my main residency (although I have a few) club here in Sydney is the Red Room. All we play is New Jack Swing and Old Skool. The club hits capacity around 9pm every Saturday and we close up at 2am. The club just won (on Tuesday night) the Australia and New Zealand Urban Music Awards for the Best Club Night in Australia (Soul Clap in Melbourne was one of the finalists for the Award too). And the patronage at this club is definately 25 plus plus plus and allot of married peeps with kids in there! It's just people that love the music and having a good time!

Much luv!

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DJ_Mac wrote:

In fact my main residency (although I have a few) club here in Sydney is the Red Room.
Yeah my last trip up there several years ago we whent to red room for a midnight production showcase, cosy joint.
DJ_Mac wrote: And the patronage at this club is definately 25 plus plus plus and allot of married peeps with kids in there! It's just people that love the music and having a good time!

Much luv!

Mac
that sounds pretty dope! Good to see your still doin your thing man and reppin'. I use to be this big rebel with baggy cross colour clothes turned inside out like mental wear, rockin starter caps and doin dance moves, now i go na-nites with my boy by 9pm after i give him ba-baths lol.
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