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JohnnyJump
JohnnyJump

Welcome to my House-Mixes.com page, hope you enjoy what I upload for you all! Some of these mixes are from my old tapes, minidiscs, harddrives, etc, that I am digging out that I want to share with other electronic music fans! Apologies in advance if some recordings are not the best quality. And yes I am a lazy fucker when it comes to tracklists...use Shazam or ask me by leaving a comment if you need to know what a song is, and I will do my best to find out. Heres my story: I grew up on Long Island about 30 minutes from Manhattan. I started DJing at the age of 18 after promoting for clubs on Long Island starting when I was a kid. (This was before they changed the drinking age from 18 to 21 in 1984). I have spun records at some of the biggest venues in New York City, The Hamptons and Miami during the 1990's. My most favorite gear are my Technics 1200's mKIIs!! Then I moved onto Denons 2000-Fs and Pioneer CDJ-700s. Later I picked up the awesome CDJ-1000's. I was anti-MP3 for a while but things have changed alot in the past few years. The new era of digital media controllers finally gained my full acceptance into the digital music place with the the Denon MC-6000 Traktor controller, I am still using Serato and my Technics 1200's as well. When I started spinning records it was just turntables and LPs back in the day...hanging in the record shops (Satellite Records, Vinylmania, 8-Ball Records, Liquid Sky, Tower Records) listening to cassettes on my walkman in downtown NYC of the lastest DJ mixes on the street while waiting for a release of a new white label LP remix. Way before the internet, Napster, iTunes and great sites like house-mixes.com!! The ubiquitous software Sync button wasn't invented yet! Those days all that lugging around of heavy crates of records ( I still own all of my old LPs) and the digital era gave way to much lighter books of CD's then featherweight USB drives full of MP3's. Digital media took all of the sweat equity out of DJing! Here is the short list of where I spun: NYC - Studio 54, China Club, Twilo, Tunnel, Limelight, Hush, Mirage, Red Zone, Big City Diner, Bedrox, Rehab, Mirage, Nativa, Jet Lounge, Cheetah, Life, Metronome, Saci, Palladium, Float, Tavern on the Green, Aria, Tatou, Mirage, Octogon, Club USA, The Copacobana, Wax, Mr Fuji's Tropicana, NV, Chaos, Danceteria, OHM, Soundfactory, Supperclub, TILT, Wunderbar, Save The Robots, Exit, Shine Miami - KGB, The Spot, Amnesia, The Living Room, BASH, The Clevelander, Liquid, Groove Jet Hamptons - Consicence Point, Tavern, Star Room, Cabana I was also lucky enough to be exposed to some of the greatest New York DJ Talent at that time frequenting spaces and parties with the likes of Soulfinger Sam, DJ Shorty, Grand Master Flash, Paul Oakenfold, Junior Vasquez, Shiran Nicholson, DJ Icey, DJ Azamra, Jackie Christy, Hex Hector, Danny Teneglia, Sasha and Digweed, Paul Van Dyke, DJ Boris, Liquid Todd, and DJ Keoki. Toward the end of the 90's the NYC politicians had a hard on to shut the doors of the New York City nightclub business attacking club owners like Peter Gatien, and eventually shutting the doors on the biggest venues in the city. The fascist Anti-Rave act was passed in April 2003 making electronic music gatherings illegal in the US. Thus the new small lounge/table service clubs was born. The greedy club owners and promoters sacrificed dancefloors and good music and talented DJs for their bottleservice and bottom lines. This along with growing tired of having to chase down sketchy promoters and club owners for my money after my sets I had decided to move on to greener pastures. After Sept 11th 2001 attacks, I became less interested in playing crowded venues and moved into the private event industry.

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Roger Bridge
Roger Bridge

Dear Friends of Music Since I can go, I have been interested in music. I could never save money during my apprenticeship, because I spent everything on new LPs and musicarrangements. Meanwhile a music studio had become from my room, later even a really professional mix studio. Till this day I observe the music scene daily. Little does more joy than good sound to me. In the meantime, I have mixed more than 40000 sound carriers as well as some sampler. Of course you are able to pre-listen on my homepage my newest CDs. However, you can still discover even more.In the 90s I have often worked also as a DJ. I put on in events, in clubs, in radio stations and in roller skate discos. I have had a music studio called Soundfactory for about 20 years and produce tracks and mix different tapes Nu Disco Deep House Soul Funk Jazz everything I like and if you feel like it you are welcome

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DJ Ciro
DJ Ciro

The one DJ that blends the newest House and Club Music with Classic House and Disco Remixes. It's a lesson in music appreciation. Good music has no experation date.

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DjDIDO
DjDIDO

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DJBOSS13
DJBOSS13

2 technics SL 1100 most amazing turntable that man has ever made/// 2 Denon DN-S3700 Digital turntable media player and controller/// Pioneer DJM-800-4Channel High-end Digital Mixer/// Toshiba laptop /// Fostex CR-500 CD-R/RW Master Recorder///....And my sound gear is all QSC KW Series rocks like hell!!//// and last my rack which holds...-1 Aphex Aural Exciter/// 1 DBX 231s Dual 31-band graphic EQ //// 1 Rack Conditioner//// 1 Furman m-8 Power conditioner https://www.facebook.com/mike.straccialano

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