General Bounce

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Yorkshire based DJ/producer General Bounce (real name Dave Gray) has become a prominent figure in UK clubland in recent years. Obsessed with dance music from an early age, Dave has been an active club DJ all his adult life, playing everything from funky house and UK garage to trance and bouncy house, before finally settling into the hard dance scene. Regardless of genre, his style reflects his persona and the sound he is passionate about - cheeky, happy, uplifting and pumping music made to rock a dancefloor. After a decade of working in the bars and clubs of Yorkshire, Dave finally broke through the wider club scene after joining the Cheeky Tracks label in 2010 as a DJ and producer. Since then he's performed at the biggest hard dance events in the UK such as the Tidy Weekender, Xstatic Summer Festival, BTID, Rejuvenation, Storm, Rave On and Wigan Pier, and his productions have been heavily supported by BK, Kutski, Andy Whitby, Rob Tissera, Anne Savage and more. He has also become an established DJ on Manchester's gay scene, and held a weekly afterhours residency there from 2014 til 2020. In 2015 Dave took full ownership of Cheeky Tracks and has established it as one of the UK's leading hard dance labels. He continues to spend most weekends DJing for various events nationwide, and in 2021 he played abroad for the first time at Unity In The Sun in Corfu. He also hosts a monthly podcast showcasing his label's releases as well his versatility as a DJ.

Generally All-Around

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Welcome to our channel about everything and anything under the sun. From fascinating holidays and facts, and mind-blowing theories to hilarious challenges and random musings. Whether you are seeking entertainment, inspiration, or knowledge, our channel about everything and anything has got you covered. We are dedicated to delivering engaging content that will keep you entertained and informed. So sit back, relax, and enjoy our diverse content. Don't wait; watch now and be a part of our exciting journey. Join our community and subscribe to be a part of the fun.

Ninja 250 Motorcycle Maintenance

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Kawasaki Heavy Industries made the "fourth generation" Ninja 250 for five years in the United States (2008-2012) before replacing it with the very similar Ninja 300 (2013-2017), which was then replaced with the Ninja 400 (2018-present). This channel is devoted to providing a visual aid for do-it-yourself enthusiasts who want to attempt maintenance, repair, or learn about places to find the best deals on OEM parts, tools, and everything related to a 2011 Ninja 250.