At home with Fergie Part 2
We’re back for Part 2 of our interview with Fergie in the comfort of his own home in Glasgow. You can see our last post here . In this clip he talks about his mentor, Tony De Vit
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At home with Fergie Part 2
Your DJsounds – Kel Sweeney Part 2
We’re back for Kel Sweeney’s second tutorial on the SVM-1000, when he takes us through its features step-by-step. To find out more on Kel, take a look at our last post at www.djsounds.com/05/23/your-djsounds-kel-sweeney
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Your DJsounds – Kel Sweeney Part 2
Your DJsounds – Kel Sweeney
We’re back with Your DJsounds hot stuff, Kel Sweeney, for a demo on the SVM-1000. If you’re a keen viewer, you’ll know that Kel, from the South of England, has been DJ-ing for 20 years and boasts gigs under his belt alongside the likes of Judge Jules and Dave Pearce, as well as supporting artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Danni Minogue
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Your DJsounds – Kel Sweeney
At home with Fergie – Part 1
The DJ we know as Fergie, AKA Robert Ferguson, from Northern Ireland, has always been a lover of music and a bit of a rebel, playing clubs from the tender age of 13.
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At home with Fergie – Part 1
Get 2Gether with Roger Sanchez @ Ministry of Sound
The last time we saw Roger, he gave us a rundown of his favourite features on the new CDJ-2000s. We now catch up with him in London for his first Release Yourself party for 2010, now in its 10th anniversary year. Roger is famous for his seven hour sets where he plays the whole night, taking care of the warm-up when he plays to an empty room, to the peak time hours and then the shady after hours, taking us into the middle of the morning.
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Get 2Gether with Roger Sanchez @ Ministry of Sound
Kutski Super Mario Mischief
Following on from Kutski’s wonderfully informative CDJ-900 videos last month, we bring you a special holiday treat from the hardstyle Radio One raver. In Kutski’s own words, this clip is: “a silly little mashup and scratching with music from Super Mario Bros games in a hardcore stylee!! For any geeks wanting to know, the setup used is x2 Pioneer CDJ-2000 CD players (linked to Rekordbox on my laptop using an ethernet hub), Pioneer DJM-800 mixer, and Pioneer EFX-1000 effects unit, and the tracks used where Organ Donors “Super Mario Bros” and HtheB “Super Mario (Techno Remix)”.
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Kutski Super Mario Mischief
Timo Garcia
Timo Garcia’s journey to gritty East London via Paris with Daft Punk in the 90’s and Leeds in the early noughties has deeply affected his attitude and music, and left an indelible imprint. In the clip here he recounts how things have changed over those years and how DJing has changed with the advent of the CDJ 2000. Timo’s debut album, ‘Wonderlust Bug’, which was released last May on his own label, Berwick Street Records, had praise heaped on it from an all-star collection of acts such as Sasha, Laurent Garnier, Timo Maas and M.A.N.D.Y
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Timo Garcia
Mark Brown @ CR2 H.Q. Part 2
As promised here is Part 2 of our interview with Mark Brown shot at the CR2 H.Q. in Richmond, London. Following our first interview with Mark where he recounted his journey through house music over the last ten years, he now gives us the lowdown on performing live on the decks as part of MYNC with Nick Corelli; the future of DJ-ing and what this means for CR2; mastering; and advice for budding producers who want to be noticed.
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Mark Brown @ CR2 H.Q. Part 2
Mark Brown @ CR2 H.Q.
As part of our “at home” series, we diverge a little and catch-up with CR2 head honcho, Mark Brown, at his H.Q. in Richmond, London. This is Part 1 of 2 where Mark, without drawing breath, recounts the amazing decade he has enjoyed running arguably two of dance music’s most successful labels, Credence Records followed by CR2.
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Mark Brown @ CR2 H.Q.
The Original Metalhead – Goldie!
We hung out with super-junglist Goldie backstage at the Arches, London Bridge, just before his performance at the Metalheadz 15th anniversary. In the clip, Goldie talks about the manifesto of Metalheadz and its intergrity and musicality. Always relevant since the dawn of D’n’B, he chats fondly about how things have changed over those epic 15 years
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The Original Metalhead – Goldie!
