Showing posts with label Turntable DJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turntable DJ. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

Second Life DJs - Unite and Vote on TheDJList.com

The DJ List is a DJ ranking site that's been around for a long time.  It's a site devoted to ranking the popularity of DJs based on votes.  Needless to say, the general population of club goers around the world fall for the "DJ superstar" image usually, and don't always understand or appreciate what it actually means to be a good DJ spinning good music (hence: Tiesto is always ranked #1).

I figure, lets team up and vote for each other.
The Second Life DJs and Second Life DJ fans should team up and vote for each other on the site.  There's a slew of fresh, modern, innovative DJs in Second Life right now.  There's also a massive handful of dedicated DJ listeners and followers inworld. Lets tap into our collective, and vote up Second Life DJs listed on TheDJList.com!

* If you're a DJ in Second Life, and also on TheDJList, then post the link to your page in the comments of this post (the link to comment is at the end of this post)
* If you're a fan of a DJ in Second Life that's listed on the site, post their link in comments.
* If you're not listed on TheDJList, join the site, grab yourself a DJ page, and post your link in comments.

I will update this post (or perhaps create a new post every so often) with the DJ's badges that are added to the comments of this post.

To vote for a DJ on TheDJList, just visit the DJ's page after you've signed into the site.



I will make sure I vote for every Second Life DJ that has a TheDJList page, and I encourage everyone else from Second Life to continually vote up the Second Life DJs.

(personally, I wouldn't mind seeing Tiesto bumped off his throne.)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

DJ Rafik chops up the Chemical Brothers sample "Block Rockin' Beats" using Tracktor

Rafik chops up the Chemical Brothers sample "Block Rockin' Beats", triggering individual cue points so he can re-create and re-structure the lick in his own way. On the other deck he runs a hi-hat a Gater and Filter (chained) and a Beatmasher controlled via X1. The result is a blistering performance made possible by TRAKTOR and the X1.



Check out more of Turntable Trickology with DJ Rafik

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

A Few DJ Turntablist Routines I Love from the DMC Championship

I posted news about the new Pioneer CDJ-2000s being released.  I mentioned that these new CD digital turntables do EVERYTHING... well that's not entirely true.  There's one thing new technologically advanced turntables will never be able to do, and that is replace vinyl turntables.

The DMC Championship is a tournament featuring the best turntablists from across the world.  Usually these DJs practice intensely a single routine all year, and come out of the woodwork to compete.  Winners generally become DJ celebrities instantly, signing on to tours and endorsement deals.  More on the unique history of the DMC Championships can be found HERE

Here's a few routines I selected to show here:













Check Out Current 2009 Results: Click Here To View The 2009 Results...
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Monday, September 21, 2009

The New Pioneer CDJ-2000 (video)


My mouth is watering. It's the newly released Pioneer CDJ-2000. This is the ultimate DJ turntable capable of doing, well, every single thing a DJ needs to do, whether they are spinning in the club, at home, using Ableton Live, Serato, Tracktor, broadcasting over the internet, or performing into virtual worlds such as Second Life.  The video below explains the capabilities.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Selling my Second Life Group: "Live Turntable DJs"


 For over 3 years, I've done my best to establish a promotional, networking, and collaboration group for the Live Turntable DJs and DJ fans of Second Life.   I have done my best to sort out the DJs, the Event Promoters, and the music lovers in SL.  Back when this group first started in SL,  there were NO live turntable djs.  There wasn't even a difference in classification of the type of DJs in SL.  I made this group because I needed to show Second Life that a "playlisting" DJ is not a real turntable mix DJ.   Since then, Second Life has blossomed into a full fledged Live Turntable DJ community.

Now the time has come where I am looking to sell this group.  The reason why I am selling it is because of the extreme time and effort I've invested in making this group special.  Furthermore, the future owner of this group will have full access to over 1000 members, over 300 DJs, and over 300 club and event promoters.  This group is a high value opportunity for any DJ agency, club looking to book DJs, club looking to hire quality staff, and a effective method for DJ, club, and event needs.  If you are in the club business & music entertainment industry inworld, you will find this group is an excellent investment.

Link to the group: http://world.secondlife.com/group/17cd56a2-2f19-74c2-8cb8-e5142bf1f5d0

If you have any questions, inquiries, or simply want to know why I am selling this group, please email me at DJDoubledown (at) gmail.com
If there are no qualifying buyers, the group will be shut down sometime between September 5th and September 9th.

Here is your chance to jump on a tremendous opportunity filled with contacts that will make your Second Life entertainment business catapult to success.

Once again, email me ASAP at DJDoubledown (at) gmail.com with any questions. Please act fast.
(Doubledown Tandino in SL)


Thank you.

P.S.  I am not getting rid of this group because "I am tired of it"  ... It pains me to have to let this group go.  Hopefully the new owner will continue onward with the ideals I set out for the group.

Monday, April 20, 2009

10 Excuses to Avoid DJ Requests

10 excuses to avoid DJ requests
Written by: Terry Church of Beatportal.com

Here are 10 ways a DJ can dodge having to play a request without resorting to a fist fight. These are tried and tested excuses from out in the field and Beatportal has tried every one (maybe).


No DJ wants to be seen as a jukebox

1. “I’m just the warm up”

The golden answer to any request from a complainer is “I’m just the warm up DJ”. It’s a blanket answer that can be used for any request, be it hip hop or classical music.

The reply suggests that you’re deliberately playing records they don’t want to hear, so that the DJ after you can come on and play what they really want. That should keep them away from the DJ booth for a bit. But the real beauty of the reply is that it keeps the complainer in the club listening to your set, because they will be waiting around for the next DJ. No one likes an empty dancefloor, even if it’s just full of whiners.

2. “How long have you been here? I played it just before you arrived.”

When asked for a particular style of track, immediately reply with “How long have you been here?” Then, regardless of their response say, “damn, I’m sorry I played that track or that sound just before you got here.”

Your answer shifts the guilt back onto the complainer who will think they should have come to the club sooner, and the wonderful thing about that is that the next time they’ll be the first through the door. Then you’ll be really screwed.

3. “The guy after me plays that.”

An alternative on the “I’m just the warm up” excuse, except this one can be used to screw over the next DJ quite nicely. Afterall, a little rivalry is healthy for the scene.

You could even take it further and ask the whiner to write down their requests onto a piece of paper which you swear you will pass onto the next DJ. Then when changeover happens, point at the next DJ whilst winking at the whiner and then run home before the fireworks begin.

Another excuse that uses ‘time stamping’ to hoodwink the complainer into staying for your entire set is to count how many tracks you will need to finish your set and then say, “After X tracks, I’ll play it.” (Thanks fballoni!).

4. “The manager won’t let me.”

Shifting blame elsewhere is an old schoolboy trick, and if you say the manager won’t let you play whatever the complainer wants that should satisfy them enough to leave you alone.

You could even be really sympathetic and say “Yeah I know, I have the new Beyonce and everything, but the guy is such an asshole he only wants this underground techno shit.”

Look out for the ones that have a big sense of entitlement though, as they might be savvy enough to go straight to the manager to complain and then you’ll be forced by the venue to play Beyonce’s new one and you’ll have to smile through gritted teeth pretending that you’re really happy to do so.


Blame it on technology

5. “The CDJs/turntables/laptops are broken”

Another rainbow excuse is to blame it all on technology, because everyone has experienced a computer crash, a skipping CD or a faulty wire at one time or another.

The great thing about today’s modern DJ booth is that there’s so much that can go wrong. In the old days, it would have been difficult to use the excuse “the turntables are broken” if you were banging out mixes on the 1210s as you were saying it.

But with CDJs, turntables and laptops frequently all having a place in the booth, you can isolate one of them to the requester’s music eg: “Have you got any hip hop?” “Yes I do, but only on CDs and the CD players are broken.”

6. “Sure, I’ll put it on in just a minute.”

This little beauty was by far the most popular excuse, and it is a favourite for many DJs including Jesse Rose and Paul Woolford (both have told us they use this one a lot). It’s short and sweet, and is likely to lead to very little confrontation.

By immediately submitting to the requester it will fill them with a sense of power and satisfaction. They will walk away feeling like they run the club, and might even buy you a drink (which is a bonus).

They’ll go back to their table or to their friends happy and content, and most likely they’ll forget they ever asked you for it. But on the rare occasion they realize you haven’t actually played what they asked for yet, you can just respond, “it’s coming up next” and then keep going as you are.

DJ Q-Burns told us that he’s a big fan of this excuse too, and favours the more direct “Coming right up!” line. “Nine times out of 10 that’s the last I hear of them,” he said.

Another, perhaps safer option, is to have a girlfriend, friend of retarded monkey take the requests enthusiastically for you thereby rendering you all but innocent (Thanks jessetelluss!).


Take the money and run

7. “I’ll play whatever you want, if you pay me $100/$50/however much they’ll give you.”

Requests tend to come most when the dancefloor isn’t busy, as club pretenders like to exercise control over their environment when they haven’t got anything better to do. But if the club really is lame, and your deep and dirty mix isn’t being appreciated in the slightest then why not take the money and run?

Every DJ should carry with them a mix CD of commercial hip hop and pop, so when the whiner requests you to play that type of music, you can demand $100 (after all they view you as a jukebox already) and then slap on the mix CD. Then you can either fake your DJing for the rest of the night, or even better, just leave the club. By leaving you’ll be silently sending a signal to the whiner that if they want shit music, they might as well just plug in their iPods.

8. Fein injury or illness

Basil from the 1970s British comedy Fawlty Towers used this trick a lot to escape all sorts of uncomfortable situations. The idea is to fake an injury that’s so concerning that the requester forgets all about the music and worries about you instead.

Fainting is a good one, puking is better. No one likes seeing somebody puke, and the smell should hopefully discourage anybody else from coming near the booth again.

If you’re really desperate you could pretend that you have cancer and only found out about it today (*sniff). No one likes to talk about cancer.


Think Frankie Wilde

9. “What was that? What was that?” (Twitterati’s favourite)

Nightclubs are loud environments and DJs are likely going deaf, so use these two facts to your advantage and pretend you can’t hear a damn word the complainer is saying.

If you keep shouting “What? Sorry. Can’t hear you!” to everything they say, eventually they will leave you alone. It might take 15 minutes, it might take half an hour, but in the end guaranteed, they will walk away.

10. “Do you know who I am? I’m Steve Angello.

The Steve Angello/Paris Hilton incident pricked up the ears of the entire tacky celeb world, so the story has traveled rather far. Hilton’s publicity machine did a good job of portraying the Swedish House Mafia man as an ogre who wouldn’t hesitate to glass a small child in the face for looking at him, but still very few people outside of the dance music scene know what he looks like. So you could actually be him, and that should probably be enough to scare most wannabes away from the booth.

THANK YOU Terry Church of Beatportal.com


Saturday, April 4, 2009

Planet's Best DJ Contest - Update: Violator Management Signs On For "Planet's Best DJ"


As mentioned before,
the Planet's Best DJ contest
has begun.

UPDATE: Group within the Planet's Best DJ Contest site for DJs, friends, and fans in Second Life: http://www.planetsbestdj.com/group/djsinsecondlife

UPDATE:
Violator Management Signs On For "Planet's Best DJ"
(via Virtual World News)

Violator Management is set to announce its role in "Planet's Best DJ," the upcoming reality show/contest with a virtual world hook. Kool DJ Red Alert, New York-based DJ credited with helping break some of hip hop's biggest acts, will be the central figure in the upcoming contest. With auditions already starting, DJ Red Alert will help pick semifinalists from the show's website before sending them on to compete live. The final show will feature 12 contestants competing in cities around the world with a panel of celebrity judges led by DJ Red Alert.

To keep everyone connected, the hub of the show will be a virtual world where all participants, including DJ Red Alert, are contractually obligated to spend time. Liminati, the studio behind "Planet's Best," told me they haven't selected a partner world yet, though. The deal to bring in Kool DJ Red Alert is in the seven-figure range.

FULL PRESS RELEASE HERE:
http://www.planetsbestdj.com/page/violator-managements-chris

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If you think you have what it takes - join the party. Upload a 3 minute video of yourself and get in the mix to see if YOU will be one of the 100 chosen from this site to head to the semi-finals in July. JOIN TODAY! Winner of the Planet's Best DJ Competition gets $250,000 CASH and a one year management contract. More information here.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

DJ Rodherik's KuLT - In-World Nightlife, Dance, Electronic Music, and Review Blog

http://djrodsizematters.blogspot.com/

Rodherik Kultus, the Second Life avatar, is a freelance DJ, music lover, and smart arse, living in London UK. Having piloted a short career as a Radio DJ and various other related work including most recently working towards producing, currently he is enjoying spinning the best of Electro, House and D&B... with a few other morsels tossed in for good measure.

He also enjoys touring around the club scene in Second Life and plans to use his blog as a guide to some of the best clubs on the grid, as well as introduce some of the best DJs that he has had the pleasure of hearing and working along side.
Articles: The RL DJ vs. the SL DJ:
Interesting Article/Review that goes into a current perseption in the SL DJ club world:
http://djrodsizematters.blogspot.com/2009/01/weekly-reviews-week-of-18012009.html

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Top Second Life DJ Clubs of 2008 - The Ravelong Award

The Ravelong Award goes to the top Second Life DJ clubs which over the course of the year exhibited outstanding excellence in showcasing live DJ talent in an atmosphere that can only found in the virtual world. 2008 was an amazing year for SL Clubs and music communities. The scene, followers, and fans blew up in unbelievable proportions. Many people are always craving clubs and music venues where the focus is the live turntable djs and the electronic music culture.

Second Life features many clubs that come and go, however from time to time, a rare crew of talent gets together and sparks the idea to create a DJ music venue that goes beyond anyone's expectations. The elements line into place, and the crowds follow. The Ravelong Awards will honor and pay respect to the top breed of the phenominal SL DJ Clubs of 2008.

The 2008 Top DJ Clubs of Second Life ARE NOW ANNOUNCED HERE.
Which clubs were your favorites?
Which clubs and crews do you think will win the award?
Which clubs would you nominate?

Each Club will receive an award at the Ravelong Awards Ball in Early January.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

DJ Doubledown Tandino LIVE at Italia Vera - Friday 3pm-5pm



▓▒░ FRIDAYS - 3pm-5pm

•:*¨¨*:• DJ Doubledown Tandino - •:*¨¨*:•
Mixing the fresh peak hour club, progressive house, breakbeats & techno music. Pumpin', fresh, and packed!
▓▒░ Friday Nights at ITALIA VERA

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Real Life / Second Life - DJ Profile : DJ Deh




On the 27th of November of 2006 the Second Life avatar Andreluis Bisiani (AKA - DJ DEH later) arrived. His charisma, affection, and personality added to his style makes for very memorable DJ sets. He brings impressive energy and vibration to the tracks in some of the famous clubs of the Second Life,

Arena Amsterdan..........(Holanda)
Club Experience……......(United Nations)
Club Revenge.................(UK)
Contact...........................(USA)
Devastation....................(Holanda)
Night Residence.............(UK)
Outblast..........................(Holanda)
Pharaoh Tempel............(Holanda)
Piranha……………....…....(USA)
Rave Street....................(USA)
Upbeat............................(Sweden)
Artcore...........................(UK)
Dockside.........................(Holanda)

Festivais:
Solstice Festival
OH Festival
Addict Festival
Skol Beats SL

Real Life / Second Life - DJ Profile : DJ Deh

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Relay for Life of Second Life: Relay Raiders RAVE for the Cure Rave-a-Thon ~ Wednesday April 30th, 2008





Relay for Life of Second Life
April 30th, 2008 Relay Raiders RAVE for the Cure 24 Hour Rave-a-Thon
12am to 12am

On the Haute Couture Sim

TUNE IN : http://thesongster.serverroom.us:9382/ (To tune in, play this URL in media player or ITunes.... you don't go to the webpage.)

Second Life Time / Live DJ Lineup:

12am DjOsiris Darkstone ...House: Tech & Minimal
1am DJxHalloween Boa ...House: Tech & Funky
2am Captain Switchblade ...Breaks: Dubstep
3am Elfay Pinkdot ...Freestyle
4am DJSVEN Newman ...Drum-n-Bass
5am Amber Mills ...HardTek
6am Eris Alexandre ...House: Electro
7am Stefan Chrousch ...Techno: Electro
8am Coca Supercharge ...House & Trance: Bangin' Hard
9am Twain Decosta ...Drum-n-Bass: Liquidfunk
10am Doubledown Tandino ...Breaks: Funky
11am Phar Hand ...PowerRave
12pm Brad Infinity ...House: Progressive, Tribal, & Electro
1pm Myla Vuckovic ...House: Electro, Tech, & Minimal
2pm Amanda Shinji ...Electro
3pm Cher Harrington ...Rock & Party Jams
4pm Clastix Enzo ...Progressive
5pm Arcan Chemistry ...House: Electro
6pm Init Hubble ...House: Tech, Progressive, & Electro
7pm DJColdFront Revolution ...Trance: Progressive & Electro
8pm Shad Raffke ...Psytrance
9pm Nitron Xi ...Hard House & NRG
10pm Healer Ladybird ...Psytrance
11pm Surprise

May - The Music Continues with a full month of live musicians and singers!
DJ Lineup & Flier by Doubledown Tandino Broadcast Streams provided by The Stream Team
Special Thanks to Moxie Polano, Forda Fairlane & Emee Flanagan for the use of the area & Moxie Polano for the build!

Any updated info will be at: http://djdoubledown.blogspot.com/

SL publications, blogs, and news outlets: Please use this info for posting needs.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

DeepSexyCool @ Playboy - Tuesdays - 6pm-10pm (slt)

DEEPSEXYCOOL
Tuesday Nights
@ Playboy, Second Life

Upcoming Music Performances:

July 3 - Chill Sessions
Moshang Zhao Taiwan (asian chillout & trip-hop)

July 10 - Deep House Music
Brian Nicholas & Eltacubo Sol Minneapolis (deep house)

July 17 - ElectronicaFusion
Shad Raffke Chicago (progressive) & Jungle Vacano LA (liquidfunk)

July 24 - Soul, Funk &, Rare Grooves
Pedrada Pessoa Brazil (funk & soul)

July 31 - Culturebeats - Oyster bay art show with Morris Vig

weekly performance by Playboy’s Resident DJ
Doubledown Tandino Baltimore (sexy beats & nujazz)

hostess Zoey Witherspoon & the Bunnies

Plus plenty of contests, Playboy gear giveaways, & suprises in store!































Juel And Doubledown party at last week's "Get to Know the Bunnies" party

Monday, March 12, 2007

Top DJ Clubs in SL - March 2007

1) Piranha

2) Club Republik

3) The Clock Tower

4) The Dirty Club

5) The Dogglounge

6) HUB Club

7) The Munitions

8) Rave Island

9) Conscious Lounge

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Dark Machines & STEED Drop the Beats HEAVY @ Le Cube

I happened to venture to a party in the late afternoon. DJ DarkMachines Hax was droppin' some HUUGE heavy breaks. I'd never been to Le Cube http://slurl.com/secondlife/Solchan/142/105/52/ but the place was happening, and the DJs obviously have skill. It was a very refreshing experience, proving that SL is a great place to find true DJ talent from across the globe. Elecktro Newman seemed to be producer/promoter of the event. After Darkmachines came another resident DJ, STEED Schlesinger. He immediately caught my attention as well with his booty breaks and funk joints.
I was thuroughly impressed with the fact that these DJs broadcast a video feed as well. I would love to do this myself, but can't manage to get enough bandwidth goin' for me. I'm glad to see more and more RL professional DJs are making their way to play parties in SL.