Here are my two cents:
- He mixes Trance the way it should be mixed and has a very refined taste in track selection.
- He knows how to handle a dance-floor like an expert: choosing the most suitable tracks that fit with each other at the most appropriate variying tempo during a warm-up set, and selecting the right tracks to pump the crowd up like crazy during a regular gig.
- His radio show is the only respectable Trance show in the nation, and probably in the whole region (next to Qulture's show).
- He constantly strives to improve himself, even at this level of success and years of experience and accomplishments; from experimenting with production to bringing respectable guests to his show to impressing Above & Beyond so much that they invited him to be a guest among their high calibre DJs on their radio show.
- A humble DJ, something that we sadly lack in Lebanon; he never offended any other DJ no matter what, but only criticized him objectively and constructively, unlike the vast majority of local "DJs" who bash other to show the world how special they are while what they're actually doing is covering their own shit. He never adopted this attitude although if anyone in Lebanon was to adopt such an attitude it would surely be him considering the unmatched success he achieved.
- To prove the previous point on a personal note, he was very supportive to me as a rising Trance DJ, and offered his unconditional help during my early DJ days, and still answers to any favor I ask of him up til this day, which is why the least I can do is vote for him in return.
I am looking forward to reading your argument and discussing it with you. Just try to make it more challenging for us this time, perhaps by actually refering to facts to start with... cheers right back at you!