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STEETO
STEETO

DJ STEPHEN JOSEPH aka Fatman Thin aka Stevie T DJ

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JonEB
JonEB

Its all about the music !!!!!! https://soundcloud.com/jon_eb https://www.mixcloud.com/JON_EB/

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Riggz
Riggz

Mixmeister

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Bazw
Bazw

1210's were the start, CDJ's took over, now a controller! The Pioneer DDJ-RB is an awesome piece of kit, say no more. So I recently found a folder of mixes from many a moon ago that I'll be uploading. Expect some atrocious mixing but banging tunes!

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dj chrisec
dj chrisec

2x technics 1210s,pioneer djm 909 mixer,2x pioneer cdj 400s.

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Mark Quilter
Mark Quilter

https://www.beatport.com/artist/rap-scallion/636453 https://www.traxsource.com/artist/405050/rap-scallion https://soundcloud.com/mqui https://open.spotify.com/artist/1EChkWWZFYayLnPIDu5OIZ https://www.discogs.com/seller/Rap-Scallion/profile https://www.discogs.com/user/GoldenYearsOfHipHop2

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Steliosc
Steliosc

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razzle
razzle

Just me...been listening to music since i was in the womb...love hard house.

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Alpha-A
Alpha-A

Stanton STR8-150 Decks Pioneer DJM600 Mixer

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DJCooki
DJCooki

NEXT GIG! Rave On presents A Right Royal Knees Up! 28.04.11 Stinky's Peephouse, Leeds AWsum NUsum DJ Competition Winner A Campsite Artist, Forever For DJ bookings: 07500220495, dj_cooki@hotmail.com I'm Cooki a Power Bounce & Hard Dance DJ hailing from Leeds. DJ wise im influenced by (one of the best DJs to ever grace the ones and twos) Steve Obrady (who I miss every single day), Tom Berry, Andy Whitby, Technikal, Cally Gage and them ugly blokes known as Sam & Deano. "This guy will go far. I booked him to play at my event Raw2TheBone before and had seen him play out live a few times. Good dj and good lad. Respect to ya Cooki. Keep up the good work bro :-)" Tone Sutcliffe, Raw2TheBone 'Certainly the best DJ with the same initialled first and last name in the scene' Andy Whitby "Cooki is always guaranteed to put a smile on clubbers face, or a bulge in their pants. " Irish Dave "Ha.. it's official, "Cooki, better than Lisa Lashes" Andy Whitby, 2011 " Irish Dave "Top lad and a top dj, also his nick name is tripod. You work it out ;-) " Deano, One half of Tidy DJ's "The future is bright, the future is Cooki - just dont trust him with your credit cards or around your wife." Sam Townend, Other half of Tidy DJ's Previous DJ Gigs Oh My God V14gra (b2b Andy Rise & b2b Kevsey D) Slinky (b2b Kevsey D) Tidytimez Parlez-Vous? Steve Obrady Tribute Night (b2b Kevsey D) Raw2TheBone Platinum Back2Bounce Bounce Skool Disco (Marathon 5 1/2 hour set!) Orange Corner - Ibiza (b2b Hillz'e & Potta) Vivas - Ibiza Time Out - Mallorca GodZillaz Festival Killertrax Magical Halloween Party Rave On! Killertrax Winter Solstace AWsum 3sum Bounce'o'licious A Cheeky Chrismtas Carol Killertrax Vs Remedy Savaged Xzillar8 Hard House Awards Afters Mucky Duck Mix Off I was signed to Campsite Artists, but sadly heaven took my manager. I now have an angel on each shoulder, Steve and Moz :)

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DJ-Cosmic-Fire
DJ-Cosmic-Fire

DJ Cosmic Fire - Old Skool Rave DJ From the early 90's being heavily involved in the Underground Warehouse Rave Scene, I have been a natural when it comes to choosing 12" tunes & beatmixing them, to creating the emotionally charged journey for others to follow, weather it be Hard Trance, Harder House, Hard Core, Hard Style, Hard Tech, Progressive Trance, PsyTrance, Tribal Trance & PowerTrance.Having DJ Crisis as a firstly a long time friend (at the time), then as a house mate through '93, '94 & '95, plus of course a fellow promoter back in the day, allowed me 24/7 access to the art of flat out & intense beatmixing. I assisted alot with tracks selected & set arrangments of many of released CD's & Tapes as standard issue & the result being happy HartCore Ravers aplenty - this was very fullfilling indeed.I began to get serious on the decks after my involvement in the production of my last Rave in 1996 after a full blown schedule through '93, '94 & '95, co-producing 5 Mega Successful Underground Raves, plus having moved from the Northern Beaches up to the Mid Nth Coast at the time, allowed me the time to have "the time" to get busy on the decks.In 2000, I reached peak form after a long holiday in the UK where I brought back over 500 12" tunes, adding to my already vast collection of eclectic beats. I was mixing flatout everyday after work & quickly gained a solid reputation for smooth, seamless, beatmixed sets, with epic tracks from start to finish, creating a flowing journey through the chosen Genre I released. Many a DJ currently in the limelight or aspiring to be - have emulated my style, tune choice & mixing ever since.Back in those heady days of Future Acid House, Intelligent Hard Trance & the Massive UK Hard House Explosion, many 100's of each of my CD's & Tapes reached the hands of the Raving Public, with white label tunes that were at least 9mths in front of all the top line Sydney rave DJ's. These epic mixes where were on high rotation in car stereos, Home Hi-Fi Set Ups & were even played in clubs as far as New Zealand & the United Kingdom at the time.I have assembled on my audio host site, 15 Full Length High Quality CD's of which most were produced in the studio, but some are actually “live” recordings from various gigs from that corner in time. I invite you to have a listen as a raver from past, present or future & of course, if you just like Techno based music & want to add to your collection. I guarantee that you be very happy with my mixing, track selection & arrangement. Latest tracks by DJ-Cosmic-Fire _________________________________________ 1 - Pioneer DJM-600 Professional 4 Channel DJ Mixer with Integrated Sampler & Effects 2 - Technics SL1210MK2 Turntables 1 - M-Audio Avid Studio USB Direct Digital 1 - Technics SV-260A Pro DAT Recorder 10 - Full Crates of Rare 12" Thumpin' Vinyl _________________________________________ Latest tracks by DJ-Cosmic-Fire-1 The underground warehouse scene simultaneously shrunk and grewin 1993/94 after the euphorial year of 1992 & the issues surrounding Happy Valley 2.Hardcore ravers remained the cornerstone of the scene right through 1993/94 at around 1000-1500 punters attending well organised, mid sized underground parties week in, week out.. as the year rolled on through, there were the extra 3000 or so curious new bees looking for a scene to get into. Those from the western suburbs were attending alot moreplus the commercial inner city clubbers came to the larger parties of the likes of the "Prodigy series" & of course - "Colossus". The emergence of mainstream exposure did annoy most of the original hardcore ravers who had stayed true since 1992, most felt that the mystery of the underground had been violated & was now headed for sell-out status (they were right of course). The Old School rave scene reached its peak in the mid nineties (crowd-wise) with the Colossus party in 1994, with an estimated 8000 people in attendance. I am so glad to have been at most of the events spanning 1992 right through to 1996. Anyways, whilst looking for some stuff in my Pandora's boxes the other day, I came across a number of full length high quality VHS videos of some of the most memorableraves from the old school rave era. I watched "Colossus" on theweekend in amazement with my girlfriend, who was blownaway by how everyone was so happy!!I reminisced being there back then, in that magical corner of time,apart of the explosion of mainstream rave in 1994. Althoughbeing an original hardcore raver, I really enjoyed the vibe at this party & seeing so many people from all the different scenes as one. I am digitising this party for all those who are curious asto what went down at the first large scale OLD SCHOOL MEGA PARTY in 1994 – Uploading soon .... P.L.U.R. Jase.W. :-)

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RobbieDogg
RobbieDogg

Hailing from the Midlands, but currently residing in the south-west, Robbie Dogg started out back in 1998, after seeing the likes of Judge Jules, Lisa Pin-up and Lee Dagger ripping up the dance-floor and the well known Monastery venue in Torquay. From those moments, he decided that he could do with being involved in the DJ scene. Playing a few slots here and there in the local club circuit back then, (Claires/Monastery/Hot Banana’s/Dicey O’ Reillys) and having an extensive background knowledge of music from playing in bands and such like, his skills developed in Dj-ing and started going from strength to strength. Then in 2001 due to unforeseen circumstances, Dogg hung up the headphones, and left the dance secene well and truly behind, but back in late 2009, after several pushes from friends and family, he picked up the headphones again, and got back on the hollowed one’s and two’s and is now more involved than ever with the hard dance scene. After starting up a Promotion brand for Hard Dance events in Exeter (DOGGHOUSE PROMOTIONS) in 2009, he hosted a couple events, alongside fellow friends and Hard Dance up and coming stars TONGUE & GROOVE. Dogg now is looking into re-mixing and playing more and more slots in other local brands such as HARDCORE FREQUENCY, TUNE JUNKIE, HI-FREQUENCY, and many more. 2011 looks set to be a busy yeah for him. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dogghouse-Promotions/179734912049472   http://www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Robbie-Dogg/176741429033222   next gig: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145688838818156

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oxside
oxside

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