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the master of mixing 1.669.000 Plays 291.000 Downloads 17.000 Likes 13.000 Favourite https://djpod.com/mixpat
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UK-based DJ Daniel Currie delivers high-energy, emotionally driven sets rooted in both house and trance. Inspired by following Marco V across the world in his early years, Daniel began DJing in 2009 with a clear focus on track selection, energy control and creating real connection on the dancefloor. His sound spans two worlds: soulful, vocal-led and uplifting deep tech house influenced by artists like Josh Butler, Rich Pinder, Roger Sanchez and Daft Punk, alongside driving, euphoric trance shaped by legends including Ferry Corsten, Paul van Dyk, Markus Schulz and Sander van Doorn. Across both styles, his sets are defined by long blends, emotional progression and sudden, impactful shifts in energy. Founder of the Detonation Radio Show (est. 2016), Daniel built his platform around the idea of energy building from the first spark to the final explosion — a journey of tension, release, and unity on the dancefloor. Expanded through Detonation House, the brand reflects both sides of his sound. Focused on intimate, underground environments, Daniel thrives in dark, sweat-soaked clubs where connection is immediate and music takes over completely. Known for high-energy sets and infectious selection, his goal is simple: to take people out of themselves and into a shared moment where nothing else matters.
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I have been DJ'in since the mid 90's, I play electronic dance music from Old Skool Hardcore, Drum and Bass, Garage and House. I started when my friend bought some turntables a mixer and some vinyl, we didn't really know what we was doing but it was very addictive. I then purchased my own KAM 2nd hand turntables and mixer and practised day in day out and it's true what they say, practise makes perfect. I visited an underground record shop every week to purchase the latest Hardcore / Drum and Bass vinyl which has given me a great collection of music. I eventually managed to save up for a pair of Technics SL1210's but I moved on to Pioneer CDJ 1000 turntables around 2004 and have ripped the majority of my old vinyl on to MP3, technology is moving very quickly but I still stick by that you can not beat mixing on 2 Technics SL1210's with vinyl. I will be uploading mixes each month so I hope you like what you hear, I welcome any comments.
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