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    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    They don’t look that similar to me. Has anyone complained? I wouldn’t worry otherwise.

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    Alex Moschopoulos
    Participant

    That’s your brand man…don’t give it up like that. 🙂

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    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Quite frankly, I am still trying to figure out what your name is exactly and how to pronounce it …

    Se seven iin?

    I am lost, but agree that it really doesn’t sound the same, besides you are DJ … he is a band member.

    Greetinx.

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    Tim Smith
    Participant

    I agree… don’t give it up.

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    Johnni Lightning
    Participant

    It’s an interesting question. Maybe you could change your name permanently if you think it could be a regular occurrence in the future? Just looking at the names one would assume you were part of the same collective. Are you? Or just mates?
    My DJ name is unique for a DJ, but sounds cartoony! I love it though! I still think the name Megaman, out of the So-Solid Crew (for international fans they were a big collective who took UKG overground with “21 Seconds”. Megaman was the leader. There were 30+ of them) is brilliant. So I wanted a similar name. Hence Johnni Lightning!

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    DJ SE7IIN
    Participant

    Vintage – The name is a slight change from a name I used to use (se7en), which is just a different way of spelling seven. They are all pronounced the same – like the number.

    Yes, the other person going by 7 is complaining about people getting us mixed up. How, I really don’t know. Unfortunately it’s him and my friend (also the person who asked me to play) throwing the event, so I don’t have much room to argue. Can’t say I didn’t try though.

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