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Welcome to my page, hope you will enjoy it! Chris Mageras aka DJ Alex was born on 10/16/1966 in Athens. His first steps in music dj like I did at the age of 17. It was the golden age of disco music. Buying 2 Technics turntables He took mixing techniques. It was difficult at first because there was no suitably technical infrastructure that exists today. There was also the vinyl they purchase many MAXI singles. Began working in various cafes and derive experience. As the years passed I listened, I began to grow. Basically the music always choices were mainstream music. Now the music choices are Tech House .. Latin House ... Tribal House ... Deep House ... and generally it has to do with House Music. Technology followers with dj controller and software virtual dj 7.4 pro. Thank you all for supporting me. To our passion is music! Please Follow me ... www.mixcloud.com/dj-alex66/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Alex/612713472073413 https://soundcloud.com/dj-alex66 https://twitter.com/ChrisMageras web site :http://modelsandart.wix.com/djalex
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2 technics SL 1100 most amazing turntable that man has ever made/// 2 Denon DN-S3700 Digital turntable media player and controller/// Pioneer DJM-800-4Channel High-end Digital Mixer/// Toshiba laptop /// Fostex CR-500 CD-R/RW Master Recorder///....And my sound gear is all QSC KW Series rocks like hell!!//// and last my rack which holds...-1 Aphex Aural Exciter/// 1 DBX 231s Dual 31-band graphic EQ //// 1 Rack Conditioner//// 1 Furman m-8 Power conditioner https://www.facebook.com/mike.straccialano
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Mixing House Music - the Alan Mckenzie Way House Music hit me like a runaway train in the late 1980s. I'd never been much of a clubber up until about 1987, when I was persuaded to go out clubbing a couple of times with friends. While there were some good tunes around at the time - I'm thinking of "Word Up!" by Cameo and "Let it All Blow" by Dazz Band - it was the first time I heard "Pump Up the Volume" by M|A|R|R|S that pulled me into the House Music scene. So, suddenly I was in London's Limelight every week, waving my arms about to the all the early House tunes like "Let's Get Brutal" by Nitro DeLuxe and "House Nation" by The HouseMaster Boyz. Acid House came and went and I bought my first pair of decks, some fairly dodgy Citronic belt-driven jobs. By 1992 I'd upgraded to a pair of Technics and had been DJing parties for my mates in all kinds of strange places. Once we took over a railway arch in London Bridge. The locals (two of them) complained, but as it was a one-off party, they let us off with some minor grumbling. There were other parties, then around 1997, I briefly ran a night at a small club in Hackney. It wasn't a great success, but we did have a laugh doing it. These days, I maintain I'm too old and too grumpy to be faffing around with record decks at three in the morning. I still manage to hobble along to a club every so often and I make a point of keeping up with the music. But technology is also a big part of what I do, and I've found it's a great deal less frustrating to put together mix CDs using my Macintosh and ProTools, than it is to mix tunes together "live". Some CDs I've mixed recently >> Some tunes I'm looking for >>
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