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FOLLOW ME ON YOU TUBE UNDER " INTERFACE GLOBAL MUSIC" In the Music Industry since the age of 16. Still Bringing the heat with all Genres.
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2 x Technics 1210's, 1 x CDJ 1000, 2 x CDJ 800's & 1 x Pioneer DJM600 Tech House, Nu Disco, Breaks, House, Tech Funk, Deep House & Jackin House Loyd is no stranger to the underground dance scene; he got his first set of Technics back in 1991 and has never looked back since. Loyd James has played at various roadblock parties throughout the past two decades and has recently been pricking the ears of some of London's finest promoters with his non-stop energetic rolling bassline sets which flitter between Breakbeat, House, Techno and Drum and Bass. He is a firm staple in the successful Ripped parties and has already played at The Lightbox, Fire, Ministy of Sound, Jamm and Hidden In the past six months When he's not causing havoc on the dance floors of London, Loyd can be found in the studio with his production partner where they lay down their own unique take on the ever changing genre that is House Music. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for some huge tracks coming soon... https://www.youtube.com/user/DJLoydJames https://soundcloud.com/loydjames http://www.mixcloud.com/loydtownsend/ (In no particular order)Stanton Warriors, Deekline, Tayo, Rennie Pilgrim, Bass Kleph, Napt, Krafty Kuts, A Skills, Ben & Lex, Smithmonger, Tim Healy, The Freestylers, Pyramid, Nick Thayer, soul of Man, Drumattic Twins, Dylan Rhymes, Jinx, Slim Blue, Kickflip, Plump Dj's, Beat Assassins, Cut & Run, Hot Cakes, Booty Breaks UK, Peo de Pitte, Slyde, Wardian, Specimin A, Freeflow 45, Youthful Implants, Entity, Ed Solo, Skool of Thought, Freq Nasty, Pure Sx, Baymont Bros, actual Phantom, Jack Beats, Foamo, 2Bit Thugs, Dj Icey, Dj Fixx, Pimpsoul, Mooque, Basement Freaks, Big M, Badboye, Move Ya, DJ Quest, Mr No Hands, Adsorb + loads of others...
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3 x Technics 1200 (rewired with hi-fidelity Cyrus phono cables)** 3 x Ortofon ProS Concorde carts & needles** 2 x Pionner CDJ 800** 1 x Denon DN-X1500 Mixer** 1 x NI S4 Controller & S4 Pro 2 software** 1-5-core Laptop (2.53khz clock speed) 4gb DDR3, running Windows 7 "tweaked" 1 x Sennheiser HD25** 1 x Sony 500 watts Amplifier** 4 x Cambridge Audio Pacific. Phono cables & QED speaker wire** 2 x Monitors** 2 x Custom built Coffin Speakers 2 way(8" driver, 1"tweeter)** 1 x JPW Passive Sub (10" Driver)** 2 x Custom built (one off) DJ Equipment Stands, with gas lift & wish bone support brackets**Storage for over 3000 records** 1 x Overclocker PC, running Reason 3.1, Recycle 1.5, Cubase SX3, Adobe Audition 3.0, NI Traktor DJ studio 3.2.0,** 2 x 15 inch LCD Screens + 1 x 19 inch LCD Screen** 1 x Fujitsu Siemans Pro Laptop, running Adobe Audition 3.0 & NI Traktor DJ studio 3.2.0** Ableton Live 7** Cubase Le4, 1 x Eks xp5 controller** 1 x Alesis i/02 External Soundcard 1 x Sennheiser e385 (microphone) 1, AKG Dynamic Micophone x 49 key,Evolution midi keyboard** 1 x Pioneer PDR609 Cd Recorder** (Digital in from Mixer) 1 x Sony Minidisc recorder** 1 x JVC dobly HX pro tape deck (for old school recordings)** 1 x Sanyo PLX-C 15 Digital Projector 1 x Technics EQ (14 Channels)** 1 x Russ Andrews 6 way Mains conditioner 1 x damn comfortable chair
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Mikey-J here now as a lot of folk mixin its all digital ,,i use vinyl decks sometimes to get samples from old tunz then use traktor pro along with vdj pro ,as you can see i will have a go at mixing anything i just love music ,i not gonna say iam great at mixing , so any feedback about what iam mixing or how my mix sounds is allways welcome, thanks to all who listen or download any of my mixes,
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My setup at home consists of: - 2x Technics 1210 Mk2 - 2x Pioneer CDJ-800's - Pioneer DJM-800 - iKey Audio Active Monitor Speakers - Magix Audio Lab 12, Adobe Soundbooth, Adobe Audition & Sony SoundForge software for live mix recording to PC. - FL Studio, Reason 4 for music production I play a very varied set so it's not possible to put down whats in my bag, but my latest mixes usualy contain whats doing it for me right now :-) I'm bang into Trance music of all styles (Progressive, Trance, Tech-Trance) I listen to all dance music, if it's got a beat, im thumping along to it. <small>DJ'ing is my passion, i love the art form of mixing, i love queing in a track, i love dropping a beat. As a DJ there is nothing better than dropping a perfect track into a perfect mix.</small> I have been DJ'ing for 8 years and am Resident DJ and Co-Promoter of iLLuMIDanCe - Portsmouth's only dedicated Trance night! This night runs on the first Friday and Saturday of every month, currently at The Venus Vodka Bar, Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth I started out under the guise of DJ Cabin Boy, playing Hard House & Hard Trance (which i still play, but only classic hard house sets now), but recently I have turned my attentions to Trance. You will now find me playing under the name of Alex Eneas...my real name ; My early influences were Lisa Lashes, The Tidy Boys, Andy Farley and Lisa Pin-up. Learning elements from these DJs helped me perfect my own style of mixing which I have now taken into mixing Trance. These days my influences are Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Tiesto, Sean Tyas, John O'Callaghan... to name a few.
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1210's MK 2's with a Numark mixer connected to home brew Digital Vinyl System Anything with a thumping base line <center>Welcome to the home of DJ Paul S</center> <center>Good day and welcome to the home page of Paul S.</center> Firstly I would like to thank you for visiting my website and also let you know about about myself. I am a DJ that is located with in the South East of England with in close reach of London. I have been dj'ing, since I was 16 years old. This was brought on when I first started to hear the early hip-hop and electro that was coming out of new york in the late 70's and early 80's. I was basically hooked on what people such as Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster DST and other early pioneers of turntablism were doing on the decks. My first setup when I was 16 years old, which consisted of 2 citronic belt drive decks and a phonic mrt-60 mixer. At the start I found it pretty hard to learn how to mix, due to the way the belt drive decks worked. But I kept practicing and ended up learning all the basic's of mixing with them. After a while I felt confident enough to start doing mix tapes for my friends, but most of mates were not into the sounds of hip-hop, but I stayed true to what I liked. During the early 90's when the rave scene was starting to kick off, I was still playing hip-hop, but after a while due to having a child. I decided to give up on the dj'ing, until she was a little bit older. By 1997 I was back on the decks with a better setup, consisting of 1210 Mk II and a gemini mixer. Also at this time trance music was starting to bubble under and I got a feeling for that, and started mixing it. As I was starting to play this I found that people where more open to the sounds I was playing, as it was more like what people where starting to hear played in night clubs. I found that I was being asked to do more parties for people. Ranging from the house parties. With this also I started to play in local pre club pubs and bars in my area. But then things took a turn for the worse, and I hit on hard times and had to sell all my equipment. But that's in the past, but i'm now back and doing what i love doing, and thats playing music to the people. Since i've re-started dj'ing i've got 2 weekly radio slots, playing the music I like and also mixing it up a bit by playing different styles. The styles I am currently playing are trance, electro, hard house and house. Also depending on how i feel and what station I am playing on, dictates what sort of music I play. If you want to catch my shows live you can catch me live one tuesday and thursday night on either unite radio or ugs radio. Also in i've now moved away from playing solely vinyl and now use a digital vinyl system. This allows me to use my record decks to play mp3's and still give me the feel of mixing with vinyl. So thats enough for me and why not check out my mixes in the download section, or catch one of my live shows. Links to the radio station can be found in the web links section. So have fun and remember music is in the heart. <center> Peace out from Paul S</center> Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster DST, Grand Wizard Theodore, Paul Van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Icey, DJ Magic Mike, Qbert, Mixmaster Mike
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Website: www.summertimeradio.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/summertimeradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/summertimeradio Our Music: Classic, Electro & Funky House/Trance/Old Skool Rave/Chillout
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2x Pioneer CDJ 800 Mk2, 2x Technics 1210 Mk2, 1x Pioneer DJM 700, Sennheiser HD25 Mk2. I have joined this website as I have a keen interest in Hard Dance music and as a result have got into mixing as a hobby, I will be uploading various mixes in various styles onto the site.I first started to get into rave music with the north east scene and generally the Makina (Spanish Techno) sound, this was the main style of music I mixed and listened to for the first few years. Hard House is also a style I've always liked from when I got into rave music but have never really had one favourite artist, anything I like the sound of I go for.I then got into UK Hardcore in a big way when then likes of Recon, Squad-E and Gammer came about and generally bought tunes around the start of that era, from labels such as Next Generation, Blatant Beats and Raverbaby, although I've always been a fan of Quosh. As for more recently I have tended to buy UK Hardcore from new artists, if at all.After UK Hardcore I got into the Hard Bounce style a little, but got bored quite quickly. After a year stopped buying tracks.The next genre I found I enjoyed was new Hardstyle from such artists as Activator, D-Block And S-Te-Fan and Showtek, although I've found the genre has now become quite stale.Until recently I bought mostly Hard Dance in its various forms but still have a soft spot for the New Makina sound. I would say i'm 99.9% digital these days.With regards to Makina I've been getting into it quite a lot again and have bought a decent amount from Japan, who now seem to be the guys who make the best stuff. I've also started to buy some vinyl again, this being classic German Trance and Makina.Thats it for now...P.S - All my uploads/mixes have full track lists within the stream/download screen, any extra information required please don't hesitate to email/pm me.ContactsFacebook - Anthony McNishE-Mail - mcnish1985@gmail.com These are some of the DJs/Producers and Labels I'm frequenting atm (who I can remember). DJs & Producers - Technikal, Unit 13, Audox, Rock Shocker, Emilio. Labels - Technikal Recordings, Pandemic Digital, Presence Digital, Fired Up Records, Toolbox Recordings.
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pioneer cdj-900 mk3 x2 pioneer djm-600 euphoric hard trance,bouncy hard house with a bit of poky and a bit of donk :-) To book FOID please email foid@f-o-i-d.co.uk Please also check out my productions at http://soundcloud.com/foid Lisa pin-up, tom berry, Mr Mister, wain johnstone, Dj Ransome, Dan Diamond,Discam, cheeky boys, Phizz, kye shand,
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american audio cdj's gemini mixer studio line amp and a pair ov 15 inch speakers i just love mixing tiesto
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i own a pair of technics 1210,s a pioneer 200 mixer and a pair of denon 500 cdj,s
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Hi all and welcome to my page,i'm a bit of a marmite dj some love it some hate it,i freely admit i get carried away in the music and often play louder and harder than i probably should but that's the fun of it,it's what i enjoy, having started d,j'ing some moons ago at a friends party it's carried on from there. hard house has been a huge influence growing up and spent many a darkened night in a small club somewhere getting upto no good, first learning to dj on some gemini's i eventually got some 1210's and fully embraced all the music that was available often spending a whole day at this small local record store buying up all the hard dance music i could find, unfortunately as this collection grew some punk decided that my house should be robbed that night n took the lot with a few other things. it was a couple years before i gathered myself up and basically started again hard house had changed hard trance was becoming the new way, my music collection was small done a few nights here n there still love the scene but d,j'ing itself was changing with cdj's becoming ever popular,I had at 1st denied their existance keeping the 1210's but eventually i caved and sold them. I bought a pair of cdj 900's and have to say i should have done so earlier the sheer volume of music available is mindblowing and i'm able to experiment with new sounds bringing the party to the usual madness i seem to create wherever i go. pioneer cdj 900 x2 technics 1210 x1 pioneer djm 350 trusty 30 year old pioneer amp powering jbl sound system.
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Welcome to my page... My name is Ron Tuininga, and I am known as DJ (re)invented for the softer styles like House, Trance, Psy-Trance and Techno, and as DJ The Extremist for the harder styles like Hardstyle, Hardcore, and (sometimes) Frenchcore or Rawstyle. I started enjoying house music from the beginning of house, and seen new music styles been created over the years... But what remains is the need to create the Harder Styles of music... If you like the remix I made for you to listen to, then please give me a message, or favourite, like or download the remix...
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WiggleCat Records dance record label based in London! www.wigglecat.uk promo submission now open! Hard House, Hard Trance, Trance, House, DnB, Psychedelic Trance, plus more!
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HI there Im Retired from dj ing now after 25 yrs, well i say that but have a few nights now and then, ive played all overLondonfor all the big clubs over the years, and in the south.. started with oldskool, then house, then hard trance and acid techno.. before moving on to what i am known for inLondonon the underground circuit back then is hard house,it was known as hard bag in the early days, was one of the dj`s that was playing it as it was new to the dance scene from the days of house and the days of club uk, there was house, progressive house, industrial techno, then hard bag came about, it was different from all other music at the time and was for the hard head to rave to, some of the promotions i have played for over the years are hacienda, gods kitchen,ministry of sound,cream, house ofWindsor( mirage ) satellite, mind over matter, frantic, twisted, sunny side up, trinity,liberty, freedom, smile, convergence,smileCyprus, pandemonium,strawberrySunday,aphrodisiac,intrigue, hard drive,catch 22, provocation, eye q, wobble,rush, wobble berry, bounce, to name a few but there are many more,sorry if i haveforgottenyou, let me know and i will put you up, I have a load of live sets that were recorded in the clubs over the years, have all different styles of music, so will be putting them up from now on, alot of the recordings would have had over a 1000 ravers avin it,that'show it was back then,so imagine that when listening, some of the mixes maybe shady in places but hey its live and all done on vinyl please feel free to share, download, and comment ect ... I have had such joy bringing the live mixes to you and the response ive had has been amazing, thanks for listening and enjoying them and understanding, they were when the music was brand new and were fresh on the decks everyweek.... Enjoy.. Brad
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