Southport at the very end of September was - as it usually is - a scorcher. The sun shone, light winds cooled and dancers were outside dancing until 2am.It had as fine a collection of dancers as you will find anywhere largely because the Scots were there in numbers. Not as many Scots as usual but then there were fewer people overall. They missed a treat - a fine collection of DJs on top form: Chris Uren, Dave Rokov, Garry Turner, Sheena Assiph and Paul Foster thrilled the room on Saturday as the sun blazed down. It's one of the oddities of DJing that some of the same DJs took up a similar challenge the next day and the whole thing felt a world away from what happened the day before (others loved it so this is obviously a personal view) I felt as the music got louder and faster it chased a buzz rather than creating one. . All of that said I have one gripe about Southport afternoons: I hear too little of Keiran Moore. His sets that nestle in the depths of the sleepy early...