Cops kick Tommie Sunshine off the decks

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Legendary American DJ and producer Tommie Sunshine was unceremoniously booted off the decks at a party in Brooklyn recently, just moments after starting his set. “2nd track of my set, the cops shut down the rave I just played in Brooklyn,” said Sunshine on a message he posted on Twitter. “The last thing this city (New York City) needs to worry about is kids dancing,” he added.

Chatting to Skrufff the flamboyantly bearded experimentalist (described on one site as ‘a man who’s making a run for sticking to the ZZ Top look longer than some actual ZZ Top members’) expanded on what happened. “The party was in Red Hook which is off the radar in Brooklyn in what is normally a bar with a stage. There were hundreds of kids there and when I say kids, I mean kids: the only people there who were over 18, worked there,” he said.

“I’d gone on just after Odi, a New York drum & bass legend who had the crowd foaming at the mouth, so I was taking the speed back down to 132bpm, which was a chore. I’d started playing Yolanda Be Cool – Afro Nuts, the Douster Remix, the kids were going mental and the next thing I know, a cop is standing in front of me yelling ‘TURN IT OFF!’” he recalled.

Despite stopping the party abruptly, however, the cops were otherwise reasonable, he revealed. “There was no sign of anything happening beforehand though if there was I would never have seen it as I get VERY lost in my music, but oddly they treated me fine,” said Tommie. “They let me walk out the front door. They also treated the kids with respect which is more important. They are just trying to have fun and escape the reality of this awful time in this country.”

He was equally pessimistic about the prospects of dance music crossing over in the States any time soon. “Dance music in America will never happen: not real dance music, anyway,” Tommie predicted. “In America there is a holy trinity of music; rock, country and hip-hop. There is NO room for dance music here. For dance music to work and flourish there have to be open minds. America is one of the most closed-minded countries in modern times and sadly it is rubbing off on the rest of the world.”

“I have been DJing in America now for 18 years and I have never expected dance music to break although I have always hoped that it would. The closest thing we have to dance music in America right now is Lady Gaga (who I fully support) Black Eyed Peas (who are senseless thieves) and Ke$ha (who is for 12 year-olds and house-wives),” he added.

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Needles

Needles said on the 25th Jan, 2010

Dunno about that last statement.

ticketsplease

ticketsplease said on the 25th Jan, 2010

Tommies soundcloud is awesome.

deXXy_Disaster

deXXy_Disaster said on the 25th Jan, 2010

Black Eyed Peas (who are senseless thieves) and Ke$ha (who is for 12 year-olds and house-wives) - LOL nice one tommy

DirtyFuzz

DirtyFuzz said on the 27th Jan, 2010

BUT why was he booted off???