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Interview with New York DJ, Dave 12 Pack Amerman (b. 1983 - present)
This is an interview with DJ Dave Amerman aka 12 pack.
Hi Dave, thanks for letting me chat with you for a minute. Most people know you as 12 pack from the highly successful reality shows I Love New York and I Love Money both were very high in ratings. You were undeniably the hottest male member of both casts although the entertainer comes in second. How has the experience of being on two highly successful Reality Television shows impacted your life up till now?
Well I've gone from an everyday whoever, to an everyday whoever who everyone wants a picture with and people know who I am.
I grew up listening to Jonathan Peters, Tiesto, and Tony Draper in New York City nightclubs. The one summer when I was at my height of the party scene was when Reina teamed up with Jonathan Peters with No One's Gonna Change You. I must have seen her out that summer four or five times at Sound Factory, Exit, and Down the Jersey Shore.
I enjoy New York City Underground House, the New Jersey clubs play a little more la-di-da shit, but I like the hard-ass non-stop 133 to 135 BPM.
I do it for fun, but why go to a club and spin you know when I can make a couple grand just to sit there and drink? When the show appearances wear off this Fall Winter and Spring I will be doing a nationwide tour spinning my beats.
Its all about house music, it"s getting huge. If anyone came to Pacha, Factory, or Exit and didn't like the music... I probably wouldn't get along with them anyway.

I refuse to spin it, I know its got a huge market and people love it, but I like the scene where people are bouncing around all day on the beach and the girls all have implants, the dudes are all roided up etc.
It would be Pacha, Surf Club, or Mansion.
Studio 54 or even Limelight... That"s the same shit as it is today just they are the pioneers of the industry in their own respects.
I love what you did with my DJ page, I've taken a backseat in the projects that aren't number one in my arsenal such as my clothing line, but they are still alive. I found a professional who specializes in that and he"s going to work on it and use my name that"s all.
I go out Saturday night and drink with my friends, then end up in New York and dance till around 12pm the following Sunday afternoon then head to the shore and chill till 10 that night. So do the math.
If I were gay I'd say it. If I danced at gay bars I wouldn't be ashamed of it... However, to have been considered a dancer and opting to not demoralize myself and then have everyone think I was anyway, defeats the purpose of why I chose not to do it in the first place. I have no shame in my actions, but I will also attest to all of them to the fullest and in this matter, its just a simple promotion I did once that has come back to haunt me in the worst way.
She"s cool, we got along. Her head is a little big now and I don"t think people's heads should blow up no matter what they accomplish, just treat her with the respect she deserves for what she has accomplished and there should be a mutual respect.
You're the best babe.
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