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gareth emery ace plus armin are my fav djs my goals are just keep going and trying to get regular bookings and trying new thing mashups etc night ive played eat your words hull superstars hull resident for 1 year at base cleethorpes warehouse destrukzion doncaster chaos thoery sheffield off the rail pre party @ the howard next month let get digital @ biaritz hull corner bar ibiza west end i started djiing after seeing above and beyond 2004 eat your words and love them so much i just wanted to be up thier with them and my goal then was to try to play for eat your words and after 2 years of solid hamerring ther decks and hard work along came the set what i had dreamed for at eat your words thne more night followed my advice to any bed room dj like me is to never give up giving demos out you
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The Jester started DJing back in the year 2000 when trance was at it’s peak. He continues to rock dancefloors at local nights such as STOMPIN', Vanity's All I Wanna Do Is Do It, Hard Culture, Hijacked. He has also graced the Eat Your Words decks, Superstars, Sunday Skool, Let’s Get Digital, Summer Time Radio and True2Trance, playing a variation of vinyl, digital and CDs. With inspirations such as PVD, Ferry Corsten, Technikal and more recently the likes of Jordan Suckley, Unit 13 and Mark Sherry, expect a blend of high energy trance and hard dance new and old. Currently he holds 2 residences, playing classic trance, as Kevin in Vanity's Kevin and Perry themed classic dance night - All I Wanna Do Is Do It, and playing everything from Trance to Hard dance and hardcore. You can now catch The Jester over on twitch either on his regular weekly Friday night stream, or as a guest on numerous raid events. www.twitch.tv/thejesterdd. Gear is 2x AudioTechnica LP1240USBs, Deon SC6000/LC6000 combo and Pioneers DJM750mk2 with DVS.
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Sound System Yamaha DSP multi-channel AV receiver (linked to) Gemini power amp - Sony 7.1 digital av control centre in the lounge. JBL Control (monitors) bose 2.1 mains an sub... Mixing Equipment & software Denon mc6000 controller running Traktor scratch pro software, also have Virtual dj pro, for recording Soundforge 9 (just for your information i usta dj years ago an i learnt on vinyl....hardtimes made me sell up!)
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oi oi this is my new account you all might now me on here as rumble well my dj name is djstompalott been mixin just over a year oct 2010 started on vdj now on cdjs hardtyle n hardcore r my main genras but have hardcore gabba but also do dubstep grim electro house funky house comercial house remixes jungle and happy old school well anything hard bass and get ya stompin this will be a new year a new me with new mixes nuff respect too all 22437plays i had on my other account hope to get double that this year
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DJ Valiku aka Efrem Valentin is a Master DJ from Constanta Romania born February 1980 His discovery for music came to him at 11 years old when his mother bought him his first Walkman and it was then his journey for music began. Now, after 20 years this passion has grown into a love affair of rhythms and vibes that will take you to places you’ll love to come back to. His variety and style of music is unsurpassed by few. His Presence is known across Europe, Germany and the US, from the looks of it, it isn’t stopping anytime soon.His sense for music has put him on a path of producing his own tracks and within a year has more than 30,000 fans with this list increasing as he goes!!! DJ Valiku's experience is one of great compilations that create a sense of Life, Love and Passion. This trip to your destination will be complimented by rhythms that’ll ride your Mind, Body and Soul To book DJ Valiku you can reach him below. All inquiries will be subject to time slots and availability: Europe: email: vefrem@yahoo.com Mr.Efrem Valentin USA: email:DKDJBooking@aol.com Mr.Andre Mobile:+1 413.250.2111http://dj.beatport.com/efrem-valentin
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Music has alway been a big part of my life both in the good and not so good times, and the trials and tribulations of what has been life to date. Being an 80's kid I grew up listening to the likes of the The Police, Duran Duran, Erasure, Pet Shop Boys, Spandau Ballet, Gloria Estafan. During my early teens my musical tastes took a dramatic shift when I developed a tatse for Rock and Heavy Metal music listening to bands such as Bon Jovi,Queen, White Snake, Metallica, Guns N Roses, Skid Row & Iron Maiden. I first got introduced to the EDM scene in 93 whilst on Easter leave from the Royal Navy, when a mate took me to a club (The Venue) in my home town of Spennymoor, that was doing all nighters(these were proper all nighters 10pm till 10am) and I was hooked. The DJs were playing out prodomenately Italo House/Dance and I was fortunate enough to see some absolutely class PA's during my time going there. These included Ultrasonic, Q-Tex, QFX, Shades of Rythme, Rythme Response, Dimension, JK, Clock to name but a few. Unfortunately summer 95 saw the demise of the club after an arson attack, which left the building unsafe and it had to be pulled down(sad times) but as they say life goes on. I also enjoyed the time spent at Club Lucy's, The Colleseum(Stockton) and the Top Hat(Spennymoor). Alas finally My career as a chef took me to away from the North East which when I was first introduced to House music. After a major health scare in early 2004, it made me realise how precious and how fragile life is, as well as bringing my career as a chef to a close(1 of the hardest decision to date I've had to make). With a desire to bridge creative gap caused by leaving my chefing career behind it was pretty obvious that my passion for music was the way forward to making that possible. In 2009 I bought my first set up and spent the best part of early 2009 perfecting the basics of beat matching and mix construction. After a long google search September '09 looking for sites similar to HM it threw up the link for HM itself and I joined the site and as they say "the rest is history". Although I've now been mixing for 2 1/2 years I'm still learning new things to bring to my mixes and believe that the learning proccess will never end. I've also learnt a great deal from listening to other DJ's/Artist mixes here on HM and 1 person stands out more thn others, Disfunktional DJs both in terms of the quality of his mixes and his own music. I use a combination of both analague and digital set up's and have some strong opinions on the "ongoing" debate about the use of analogue and digital set ups. I have a very understated attitude towards my work and never "big up my mixes" I honestly don't see the point, I would rather the music, track selection and my mixes speak for themselves. I'm also my own worst critic and a huge perfectionist which can sometimes be my own downfall. Finally a huge thanks to everyone who has taken the time to listen and comment on my mixes massive respect to you all. As is the title of a Tim Delux Track; "Let The Beat's Roll" Peace & Respect
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