
Van Dale is still in demand, his schedule is filled with events like The Hague Outdoor Festival, Liberation Festival, Club iT parties, Paradigm, Thuishaven (Summer of Love and Promised Land), 010 Classics and a residency at the 40Up concept, and loads more.

Under his 'Pompenburg' moniker he releases underground techno tracks but he's also back on making more commercial clubtracks, like 'Live in Cuba (2019)' and his latest, 'Waterbomb', just released in July 2020. 0 other people are following this page too. This artist liked 5 tracks, followed 0 others and reshared 3 tracks and mixes. You can listen to 103 tracks and mixes and follow this user as 0 did before. Listen to all music and sounds of DJ Mark Van Dale and follow this user by signing in for free.
#JAMES VAN HOSTAL RADIO DJ FREE#
From the early days at Free Radio, via Stadsradio Rotterdam, Fresh Fm and Paradise FM on Curacao to Wild FM (recently). Of Greek origin, the two brothers grew up in the Flemish town of Willebroek. They are DJs and record producers who ranked in the top 5 DJs by DJ Magazine no less than six times. to Hamburg and from The Hague to Amsterdam, with memorable residencies at massive clubs like Asta Movement in the Hague and Escape Amsterdam.Īll trough his DJ career, Mark continued working as a radio dj. Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike are actually two brothers named Dimitri and Michael Thivaios. With the success of the tracks came the rising popularity for Mark as a dj in The Netherlands and abroad. Highlight was the 1998 hit 'Waterverve/Waterwave' (which became a top 10 hit in over 20 countries), other very successful tracks were 'Something goin' on' (with CB Milton) and 'Stand Up'. Over the years, van Dale produced over one hundred tracks and remixes. Gabber/hardcore at first, but soon the guys moved on to producing clubtracks, releasing on either Marks 'own' labels at Mid-Town Records or on prestigious labels like Combined Forces (as Wicked) and Amsterdam based 'It Records' (as Dub Foundation) It was also the time in which he started producing housetracks with his pal Erik de Koning (Enrico). In the beginning of the 90s, Mark became radio host of one of the first house radioshows, called 'Turbulentie'. Thousands of people ignore photo radar tickets without "controversy" - most just have the sense to not advertise it on the radio during the morning commute.Mark van Dale (born Marc Pols in Rotterdam) started in the early eighties as a pirate radio dj. "There's a good chance I'm going to go to jail." "I've completely ignored it, and it's turned into this controversy," Johnjay said this morning during an interview on his show. "I'd pay it," the Scottsdale Police Department wrote as a reply to Johnjay's post on its official Twitter page. It seems the tech-savvy tweeters at the Scottsdale Police Department tune in to Johnjay's show because they had some advice for the speedy DJ.

"Do I have to pay? I've ignored all," Johnjay tweets. On his Twitter page - after revealing his lead-foot to his audience, which is almost certainly comprised of at least a few of the boys in blue - Johnjay posted a picture taken at his latest Redflex photo shoot and posed a question to his followers. Johnjay's public outing of himself didn't end there. Instead, the morning-drive loudmouth boasted on his radio show this morning that he had received his eighth and ninth photo-radar tickets in the last 48 hours and he hasn't paid a single one.
#JAMES VAN HOSTAL RADIO DJ HOW TO#
If he were, he would know the ins-and-outs of how to beat a photo radar ticket. Radio host John Jay Van Es, of Johnjay and Rich, um, fame, must not be a diligent Valley Fever reader.
