James Zabiela Pioneer CDJ-1000 Mk.II Promo
James Zabiela doing mad stuff.
Pioneer Poland CDJ-2000 Launch
Join us at glamorous SQ Klub, Poznan, for the Polish launch of the CDJ-2000. We hear from Maciej Prorok who works for DSV, Pioneer’s Distributor in Poland, about the great partnership in putting on this event, between Pioneer and the number one club in the country, SQ. DJ Glasse (Import!!) and DJ Bert (Last Robots/Electricity!), who have been on the scene for 15 and 14 years respectively, evangelise about the new CDJ-2000s and rekordbox software and how easy they are to use.
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Pioneer Poland CDJ-2000 Launch
JZ rocks an amazing Shindig
Catching up with James Zabiela, he tells us about his excitement at being the first person to use the CDJ 2000s in public since their launch in September. Later on we watch him smash Shindig to pieces using the new CDJs, trustee EFX 1000, DJM 800 and Korg Kaoscillator, all on his updated rider
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JZ rocks an amazing Shindig
Hernán Cattáneo & James Zabiela et al. at Tomorrowland, Belgium
Get locked tight in the groove of Buenos Aires-born Hernán Cattáneo, and find out what Southampton’s top sonic whiz James Zabiela says about playing the La Rocca stage at Tomorrowland festival in Belgium, as DJsounds.com touches back down to sample the massive, multi-faceted two-day fest. DJsounds also gets to talk about DJing, touring and ‘tomorrow’ to Amsterdammer Ariaan from 16 Bit Lolitas, as well as inspired Israeli Guy J, who both performed at the La Rocca arena, too.
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Hernán Cattáneo & James Zabiela et al. at Tomorrowland, Belgium
BPM 2009, including James Zabiela CDJ-2000 showcase
Follow the footage showing what the new CDJ-2000 multi-players can do – live in the mix – as the dynamic British deck master James Zabiela took command of the Pioneer DJ stand during the recent BPM show… Other DJs to showcase the CDJ-2000s over the BPM weekend last month included MYNC (Mark Brown and Nick Corelli), Pete Gooding and Pioneer’s own Dan Tait and Rik Parkinson. Besides the brand new CDJ-2000 and CDJ-900 multi-players with rekordbox software, Pioneer’s new DJM-5000 mixer and high-grade HDJ-2000 headphones were also introduced during 2009’s event
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BPM 2009, including James Zabiela CDJ-2000 showcase
Dawn of a new species
EXCLUSIVE! James Zabiela hints at what you can expect next from Pioneer. Watch the dawn of a new species . .
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Dawn of a new species
How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (8/8)
In this final instalment of the How to DJ series, James Zabiela continues where he left off last time: exploring mad-sounding effects – like the transform scratch effect.
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How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (8/8)
How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (6/8)
We’re back with more beats and bites from master blaster James Zabiela as he loops us something fresh in this latest instalment of the How to DJ series. Yes, after looking at various different facilities and looping functions on the EFX and DJM-800 mixer, JZ finally gets busy with the CDJ decks… Here, he demonstrates how to do all sorts of useful things with loops, and even shows how to use a CDJ like a drum machine.
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How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (6/8)
How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (5/8)
Technophile James Zabiela continues the series with a demonstration of the beat roll effect on the DJM-800 mixer, which is a favourite for a lot of DJs. One of the many beat effects on the DJM-800, the roll (and reverse roll) effect is particularly useful as it also acts as a sampler for creating non-destructive loops, as James reveals
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How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (2/8)
James Zabiela continues flexing his skills and revealing some of his signature Jedi moves in part two of this new eight-part feature on How to DJ for more advanced artists. In the first clip, James looked at several effects and showed how to set up a feedback loop. Now he’s back to carry on where he left off, and to demonstrate what else you can do with a feedback loop… Here the Southampton destroyer shows how to do useful things like editing feedback loops, halving the BPM to change the length of a feedback loop, and creating small fills in the loop using spinbacks.
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How to DJ: Episode 3 – Mastering the Scene With James Zabiela (2/8)
