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trgarcia75
trgarcia75

Love to listen to music while i work the most. Love Dubstep and mixxes

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DJ Khalid
DJ Khalid

Follow me on facebook - http://www.facebook.com/khalidraza9

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Echofly
Echofly

DJ, Producer and Remixer from Hungary Billion Jaguar (Techno) Echofly (techouse,progressive,deep) _______________________________ His music interest started relatively earthly young approximately when he was 10 years old. Then he looked the German Viva tv and the world of electronic music catched him. It was a great influence, when he saw that Dj’s play with there instruments and driving the crowd crazy and fascinate them. These feelings: the spirit, the lights, the frame of mind had a huge effect on him. At first he wrote lyrics/music in order to against boredom and in a primitive way. In 2003 came the definitive change, when in the Budapest Parade Bónusz huge effects hit him and he aspired to stand behind the players. The life sensation to dictate pace, play with the plates charmed him and he wanted to participate in it and all these things that’s why he wanted to perform. He started seriously collect music, chased curiosity, rare tracks and he chase them now too. Changed his name to Billion Jaguar (Rua,Jay Saunter,Calltech) and he began assemble serious mixes. In that time he was entartaining just his circle of friends, but nowadays he has a wide range of funs who sell and buy his mixes. Today his musical trend changed nothing. Mainly the techno music stand closest to him, but he play gladly progressive and everybody can discover minimal or house tendency in his sets. He step up with various Dj’s for example with Dj Newl, Inigo Kennedy, Bas Mooy, Jay Cortez where he tended to do his best knowledge that the audience enjoy his sets. In 2007, he has own Ep in the AudioExit.com which is one of the most recognized netlabel record in Hungary and he aimed success also in professional ranges. More foreign Dj’s pay attention to him because he works like a producer too and his music are very popular and play them more and more in Hungary and equally in abroad. People can find him in these pages: www.myspace.com/ruaofficial http://twitter.com/BillionJaguar http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/billionjaguar www.facebook.com/pages/Rua-Music/115674081818499 Appearances/Locales: - Silver Rose - Dunakeszi - Sonic - Budapest - Trafóház - Zamárdi - Wet Lake Beat Festival - Zamárdi - K2 - Budapest - Fót - szabadtéri - Mono Club - Budapest - Artkatakomba - Budapest - Diesel Club - Budapest - Sunny Lounge - Budapest - Noé bárkája - Budapest - Cökxpont - Budapest - Rokokó bár - Budapest - Wohner pince - Budapest - Club Cool - Budapest - Dány, barlang - Dány Recorders: Reiz Musik Maaad Records Audioexit Netlabel

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Jorkata-K
Jorkata-K

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AShrt19
AShrt19

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DJ-Chamelion
DJ-Chamelion

Hello, I have been DJing since early 2003. I started out spinning hard techno, electro, and schranz. A few years later, my tempo and style mellowed out a bit. Now I am more comfortable spinning music in the 128-135BPM range. Now I spin many different flavors of house music, including some techno and minimal. I enjoy almost all kinds of 4/4 music though. About the only genres of electronic music that annoy me are dubstep and two-step. Some of my favorite DJs are Dave Clarke, Richie Hawtin, Misstress Barbara, Carl Cox, John Dahlback, Umek, Spartaque, Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten. There are just way too many to list!

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nicoboy
nicoboy

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Scott-Lee-Snell
Scott-Lee-Snell

Been into dance music since it began really since the late 80's and it come along at just the right time really just as i was becoming a teenager.Had the slight Breakdance/Early electro phase just before that, then listened to the Chicago house,Detroit house and the British house that was around etc, then seemed to naturally progress into listening to Acid house and the bleepy tunes and techno of 89/90 and then theHardcore/Breakbeat/Rave sound that started not long after that.Used to listen to alot of radio (and have quite an intrest in radio,but thats a different matter) and used to listen to Kiss FM (london) back then,and it was a pirate station at the time,and listened to colin favor and colin dale,and steve jacksons house show and Jules etc,and used to record there shows sometimes, on cassettes i still have actually come to think of it.Got all my old tapes together to have a clean up once and iv ended up with 3 carrier bags full of them.Used to drive up the north downs just a few miles away in friends cars looking down above the countryside in kent trying to recieve london pirate stations like FantasyFM. Was always into gettin mixtapes and recording stuff and radio shows. I always liked editing things,tape/CD/even video at times.I didnt know it back then but thinking about it now whenever anyone of my friends was around my house when i was young i was always putting music on or messing around in one form or another in the background putting on tapes or cd's or records or recording something. I wasnt hardly ever the sort of person to put an album on and play the whole thing through like someone normally would.Id maybe play one track,then take it out and play something else,but then maybe go back to the first album again.So that there really should of been a sign that i had a little bit of a dj inside me.lol.Just always liked playing music to people. From liking the early 90s Hardcore music i kept on following and being influenced by the Djs on that scene so naturally fell into drum and bass cos thats the path alot of them djs went in,but around 1995/1996 i wanted a change and wasnt liking the bouncy cheese that hardcore had become.I was abit lost so went back to just all forms of house music.Dabbled in most genres,and listened to trance if i wanted something abit harder.So now im into alot of house styles.And im liking disco influences in dance music aswell,and its even made me appreciate actual disco music in itself,cos i was to young when disco was first around.Used to be very much into roller discos and skating as a kid,from about 8 to 16yrs old and was pretty good at it and loved it,i dont think i hardly ever missed goin to one,which gives images of disco boogie woogie being played,lol but it was just the national pop chart music. We'd all love a time machine but we cant have one..but thats another great thing about music,its the only time machine we have.A song can instantly take you back to a place and time,or to a fond memory and even briefly give you the exact feeling you had when you was back in that time and just for a few fleeting moments you was back in the past again. But then i have a good memory about most things,and can usually hear a song and be abit geeky and instantly know which year it came out and associate some sort of memory with it and how old i was at the time. Became intrested in the dj aspect and mixing music and i certainly felt the buzz of what doing that can create and make you feel inside.You used to listen to those mix tapes/shows and when 2 tunes hit in the right place & key it is almost bloody magical and sends your biorhythms through the roof.lol. but its always only been a hobby.And so from then and until now iv always been into house and electronic music in general.I own Technics,used VDJand recently Traktor to mix,got my hands on some music producing software and dabbled with that.

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D A L and J
D A L and J

Pioneer DJ-SX/Laptop/Hard Drive's/Serato

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DJ Qazi
DJ Qazi

Numark Omni Control, Traktor 3, M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Ableton Live 8, Pro Tools 8, Imac 3.06 GHz, Akai MPK25 Keyboard DJ QAZI! Click on any mix to play/download Free! LA's DJ Qazi has been producing his own brand of subsonic dance music starting early as a young musician and growing into a seasoned producer. A major contributor to the success of up and coming label No Ego Records, his tracks are notoriously bass heavy and highly modern. An international producer, DJ Qazi frequently travels the world and currently deploys his musical mayhem in Southeast Asia. Originally from Seattle, DJ Qazi finds his roots in Dub Reggae, Electro, Hip-hop, Funk/Soul, Breakbeat and Trip-Hop. Professionally he is a recording engineer and sound FX editor for film/TV. Stay on the lookout for this hot new musical phenomenon! Look out for remixes and singles coming soon! Hear his original work now at http://www.djqazi.com Enjoy+Download all mixes free in 320kbps! - DJ Qazi DJ Qazi Official Website MORE DJ QAZI HERE... DJ Qazi on Facebook Benga, 2562, DZ, The Widdler, Reso, L-Wiz, Eskmo, Amon Tobin, Sukh Knight, Distance, Jack Sparrow, Kryptic Minds, Bar-9, Skream, Rob Sparks, 12th Planet, Roomate, Mr. curtamos, 501, JSauve, J:kenzo, Downlink, Caspa, Joker, Breakage, Doctor P, Cluekid, The Qemists, Bassnectar, Hatcha, Broken Note, Torqux&Twist, HeadHunter, The Others, N-type, Downlink, Cheshire, Vaski, Excision, Rusko, Flux Pavillion, Blasta, Leofa, Cookie Monsta, Martyn, Dubsworth, Kromestar, Plastician, Zero G, Sully, The Antiserum...More

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dubkitty33
dubkitty33

Wow i wasnt expecting all of this to be needed but i guess itll do. I love dubstep (Excision, Datsik, Dubba Jonny, Burial, Elephantitan, Tiny to name a few) I love Hardstyle (Alpha Twins, Showtek, Headhunterz, Noisecontrollers, to name a few) I love all of my shit (Kid Cudi, Tricky, Smoke City, Aesop Rock, Immortal Technique, A Tribe Called Quest, People Under the Stairs, Lost Boys, Ludacris, Kanye, Mos Def to name a few) I love my Japanese shit (Kagrra, Miyavi, Phantasmagoria, ect.) Never been to a venue for anything techno an such because wisconsin is dumb and no one really knows much about it besides myself and a select few others that arent oblivious to real music like my bestie kyle. uhm yeah i live for this shit so if you like it, do it, live and show it, hit me up. Dont be shy lol i dun bite mkay ;)

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Simon Cox
Simon Cox

Far too many to mention!! but K Klass,Shades of Rythmn back in the day. Always wanted to be Carl Cox back in the Helterskelter and Dreamscape days of clubing . Love Vandalism remixes they sure know how to remix a tune. Favorite tune recently has to be Axwell- I Found You - Now thats oldskool Piano! Best Tune Ever Has to Be "Last Rythmn - Last Rythmn" , What a tune to end the night.Love the classics Ce Ce Rogers is a legend what a voice ! you can't beat the classics.Recent influences are people such as Pete Tong. Funkerman. Fedde Le Grand. Bob Sinclair. Axwell. Steve Angello. Eric Prydz. Bart B More. Laidback Luke. Dirty South. Deadmau5. Sebastian Ingrosso. Dave Spoon. Chris Lake. John Dahlback. Mark Knight. Funkergenda. Thomas Gold. Sharam. Out Of Office. Ian Carey. Tv Rock. Noir. Buy Now. Mylo. Bingo Players. Sharam. Mark Mendes. Steve Mac. Funkergenda. Sander Van Doorn. Paul Harris. Oliver Twist. Daft Punk. and so on !!!!

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