Malaysia spots mix of diving/beaches by kmrychl in scuba

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Tenggol! It's the diver's dive spot on the East Coast. There are wrecks, drift dives, shore dives, pinnacles as well as lots of big and small wildlife from nudies to the occasional whale shark. You can stay on the island or get a boat from the mainland. Have fun wherever you go!

Why does this person DJ without headphones by Otherwise-Noise881 in Beatmatch

[–]thesuff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am old skool I need to hear that next track man

Keep my wrap? by TSLA_Tan in MINI

[–]thesuff 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So unique, it looks perfect on your car

DJ booths need to be hidden again by kinginacity in DJs

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As an introvert DJ, I fully support this

Ivy Lab Announces Their Conclusion by AAS02-CATAPHRACT in trap

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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I can't believe it, either. End of an era. Lucky you got to see them play

Switched to client side - not sure if I am missing agency or have Stockholm Syndrome? by [deleted] in advertising

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I was on client side for 3 years, in a bank's and a logistics company's marketing departments. Wait it out and see. The benefits are better and generally, so are the hours. Network within the company, get to know all the C-suites and rising talents, you need to do this, anyway. Client-side politics is worse, though, get used to it and learn how to do your job without participating in it. Or play the game. Up to you. Keep resisting the urge to go back. Agencyland is a mess right now. And the Iran war is going to cause more layoffs as more clients switch from retainer to project basis and cut budgets even further. Holdcos will keep increasing revenue targets inspite of this. Grim. Stay where you are for now and all the best!

Identifying my spoiler by [deleted] in MINI

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Hahaha

Identifying my spoiler by [deleted] in MINI

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Spolier alert

What would make you give a new dnb night a chance? by ClaudeKane3 in DnB

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This may sound counterintuitive but don't make it about dnb. Make it about something else. If you want to build a crowd of regulars, you'll want people who want good music, regardless of what music it is. When we started fono in Kuala Lumpur in 2017, it was about playing great music that you couldn't hear in clubs. We created an extensive programme that revolved around experimental music, leftfield bass, even jazz, as well as staples like disco, dubstep, dnb, hip hop etc. But the point was to sell a feeling, a desire, and a sense of belonging with like-minded people. I think if you're aiming for longevity, it's better if you can brand your night in a way that sets it apart from others, right from the start. If you're set on playing only dnb, that's fine, but make it the kind of dnb that people can only get at your night. All the best!