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About DJ since 1988 with great knowledge and following dance music in general in beginning my dj name was DJ PAUL G i was not active in some years because i was a Cyclist and the name Sonic provide of my nickname on Cycling where i used an aero helmet on time trials and my friends call me: Sonic (from Sega) :) and then i rename my name to DJ PAUL SONIC G in a tribute to cycling passion! my influences bands are Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode, Front 242 and music styles in general i was resident and play on clubs like Locomotiva, Street Club, Sacristia, Zona Mar, Monta da Vinha, Adrenalina, Adrenalina bar,Peters Place and more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PAULSONICG Twitter https://twitter.com/DJ_PAUL_SONIC_G booking djpaulsonicg@outlook.pt
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https://www.facebook.com/Ghost-Dog-106354272020/ https://hearthis.at/casmoviesandmusic/ http://www.reverbnation.com/ghostdogakadjcas http://www.soundcloud.com/ghost-dog http://www.youtube.com/casmoviesandmusic https://www.mixcloud.com/casmoviesandmusic/ https://www.play.fm/ghost-dog-uk Ghost Dog was born and raised in Sunderland, north east England. He made his first tentative forays into the music world in the punk era of the late 70s. After singing with a few anarcho punk bands, during which he gigged around the UK and appeared on vinyl a few times in the early-mid 80s with Hex, he acquired a cheap synth/keyboard just in time for the acid-house Summer of Love, and began making underground electronic music. His tunes were inspired by the techno end of the early house scene (Model 500 etc.), the trippy psychedelia he’d grown to love (Gong, Hillage, Hawkwind, Hendrix, Zappa, Led Zep etc.) and the harder edge of his old political punk favourites (Crass, Conflict, Subhumans, Flux of Pink Indians etc.), and he went on to DJ at a few parties in the early 90s when he was heavily into the rave/old-skool-hardcore scene (before it lost the dark breaks vibe and became all ‘happy’), but was unable to pursue mixing/production very far back then due to ‘adverse’ circumstances. In the mid 90s he took a change of direction and got into writing. He moved to Crewe for 2 years of a Humanities degree at a faculty of Manchester Met Uni, majoring in Creative Writing, with an elective in Film Studies (which influenced his next change of direction), where he enjoyed a spell of performing poetry (as he had done in Hex as well as singing) before he was kicked out for partying too much. In the late 90s, after a couple of lean years back in Sunderland, he moved to Leeds where he graduated from the Northern Film School and was involved in the making of numerous films, including his own feature-lengthed documentary “No Blood for Oil”, which documented the protests leading up to, and during the 2nd Gulf War with Iraq: Crass donated 2 tracks free of charge to a film that he lovingly crafted the soundtrack for with electronic music from his old Sunderland friend in Leeds, Steve Brown. It headlined the Leeds International Film Festival underground film event in 2001(?). In the mid-late ‘noughties’, he returned to the music scene to make live gig videos for local acts/venues/promoters to use on-line. Then he began making underground electronic music again, using his cinematic skills to make his own no-budget ‘promo’ vids. Close friends with local punk/ska/dub/hip-hop/d&b outfit China Shop Bull (then Fulibulbus), he went on tour with them to make a feature-lengthed tour documentary, and followed it up with several others. In 2010, he signed up with Putz Records of Rio de Janeiro for the electronic release of his “Quantum Quandary” minimal techno EP, and signed a contract for a feature film script he can’t say anything more about until it goes into production. As well as producing, DJing, filmmaking, and writing, he promotes gigs for local music-related community causes (Unity Day, RPCC, Oblong, Cloth Cat), and helps run the weekly Fenton Boogie open-mic/jam at The Fenton, Leeds. His recent musical output encapsulates numerous genres/sub-genres: hard, minimal and acid techno, tech-house, old/nu skool and ambient breaks, d&b/jungle, dubstep, dark and dirty electro, etc. The 2 tracks from the EP can be bought via Juno downloads, whilst up to now, and a couple are on compilation Lps, the rest of his 160+ tracks and mixes are all available on-line as free downloads.
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vaKANga - DIRK MICHAEL JÄHRIG - BORN IN HANNOVER / GERMANY - 1963 I STARTED MY WORK IN THE EARLY 8o's ON A PLAYSTATION ONE I MADE MY FRIST TRACKS WITH **MUSIC 2ooo** TODAY I WORK WITH **ABLETON / FRUITY LOOPS / MUSIC MAKER MIX WITH: TRAKTOR / VIRTUAL DJ
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SO MUCH MUSIC ITS HARD TO DECIDE WHAT TO DO WITH IT. SOME OF MY OWN REMIXES AND GREAT TUNAGE FROM AROUND THE WORLD. LOOK FORWARD TO BE PIONEERING GREAT MIXES TO YOUR EARS. IM GLAD TO BE BACK AND GLAD TO HEAR SUCH WONDERFUL MIXES FROM ALL MY FRIENDS WORLDWIDE. LOOK FOR MIXES FROM JASON RANDALL. AND NOT THE PESSIMIST
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Turntables: Technics SL-1210 MK5 \ CD Players: Pioneer CDJ 900 Nexus \ Mixer: Pioneer DJM 900 Nexus \ CD Recorder: Tascam CD-RW 900 SL \ Amplifier: Quad 405 \ Preamplifier: Quad 44 PA Speakers from Speaker & Co \ Headphone: Senheiser HD8 \ DJ Traktor Pro
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