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We Are An Old Skool Forum & Old Skool Web Radio Station Which Can Be Found Here http://onlyoldskool.com/radio.html Specialising In Old Skool Tunes Mainly 1989 to 1995 Including Sum Special Nites Playing Later Tunes Full List Of Nites Below. Every Friday Old Skool 4pm Till Late (1989 To 1992) Normal Saturday 1pm Till Late (1989 to 1995) Sunday Afternoon 3pmTill 12am (1989 Till 1995) FullMoon Every Third Saturday 2pm Till Late IF u Like it Dark (1992 To Present Day) Whoosh For All House Styles First Saturday Of Every Month 5pm Till Late Every Tuesday Techno Nite 5pm Till Late The Garage Sessions 3rd Wednesday Of Every Month 5pm Till Late Plus Sunday Mornings 11am Till 3pm Drum & Bass Nite First Wednesday Of Every Month 5pm Till Late (1996 To Present Day) Bank Holidays 12pm Till Late Any Form Of Electronic Dance Music If U would Like To Play A set For us On One Of Our Nites Join Up To Forum At onlyoldskool.com And Send Me A PM Dee Jay Vibe. We Also Have Special Guest DJs From Time To Time Including The Likes Of: DJ Torchman (Face Records) DJ Monita (Skeleton Records) DJ Trax (Moving Shadow) Nick FX (Demonic Possession Recordings) Peace Daz/Vibe
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Profile: OLDSKOOLALAN Age: 37 Based: CHESTERFIELD / DERBYSHIRE Preffered styles: Acid, House, Italian, Hardcore, Breakbeat, oldskool hip hop and electro Biog: I was brought up hangin around and growing up listenin to the djs from fantasy fm 101.9 and local pirate stations around sheffield 1990 - 94 and others back in the day, My musical tastes have been influenced by the likes of Asterix & space & rob gordon, nitemares on wax other djs from the sheffield bleep era, stu allan and 808 state, hype and other radio legends, movin on thru the years got into the harder genres, jungle, and drum and bass, but i have a huge love of house and early progressive what i see as proper trance Dj influences, Sasha, Matt bell, Daz willot, nipper, john j, mike pickering, greame park, dj welly, dj hype, dj rap, ltj bukem, top buzz, seduction, carl cox, sy, My Radio I will try to take you on a journey musically, raw sounding, underground tunes, with the odd anthem thrown in , bring you a old pirate station vibe from back in the day Catch up on my page to hear most old skool genres, I specialise in the Sasha sound of 1990 - 1994, and also italian house from years 88 - 92 also i will be playin the best of classic US house, garage, techno, 1992- 94 hardcore / breakbeat. oldskool disco, funk, hip hop electro mix up a variation of styles for you Oldskoolalan
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DJ Nee originates from Cornwall, UK...now living in Lara, VIC, Australia. Produced Hardcore Breaks as DJ Nee and collaborated as Stu & Nee during the mid-2000's
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Allen & Heath Xone:92 Mixer, Technics/Panasonic SL-1210 MG5 x2 with Ortofon Nightclub 2 carts x2, Numark Axis-2 CDR player, Roland TR-09, Sony Acid Pro editing software for mix mastering.
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Hi, I'm Dave, from Coventry, and i started djing way back in 1990, while still at school, inspired by legends Sasha and Carl Cox after listening to sets, given to me from older friends! I spent a lot of my time during the early 90's at the legendary club Eclipse, in Coventry, where i met lots of fantastic people including some of the finest DJ's around at the time, doing a couple of sets in Marco Polo, Birmingham. I also ventured across the midlands, clubbing wise, to places including Shelley's, Institute and Coast 2 Coast. After 5 years, i fell out of love with the scene, seeing as it was changing and not to my liking, to be honest and in 1995 i gave up raving and djing. Kept my vinyl, though, just in case!! Got back into it in 2006 after listening to online radio playing a lot of oldskool, and thought I'd give it another go. Not had the confidence to play out again, since but you never know..... Favourite DJ's. Carl Cox, Sasha, Ellis Dee, Stu Allan, Ratty, Tango, Ray Keith, Mark Archer. Clubs. Eclipse, Shelley's, Institute, Coast 2 Coast
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DJ Problem Child was born in the UK where his love for music started with Michael Jackson but grew up in Trinidad in the 1980s. By then he mainly listened to Dancehall and especially Hip Hop. Such as NWA, Public Enemy & Ice T etc. He moved back to England in 1991 when he was 11 and was handed a tape, Top Buzz @ Eclipse 'The Highlander' - the event of which The Eclipse Nightclub in Coventry had held in Scotland. This blew him away because this was not only a Coventry promotion who had staged this event, but he also lived just very near the club itself, and he loved the sound Top Buzz were playing because it was a mixture of Hip Hop breaks with Reggae vocals and loved the energy of the music. After this and listening to Ratty @ 'Dance Nation' tape he was hooked, listening to dj's like Jumping Jack Frost, Fabio, Grooverider, Mickey Finn, Randall but his main influences and who are still his favourtie dj's to this day were Doc Scott, Ratty & LTJ Bukem. During the period when he was at school in the 1990s, he was always spending his pocket money on tapes at Bangin Tunes, Revive & Spinadisc, and then he started to collect records and flyers (he had every flyer you could think of until someone decided to bin them all once when moving house, argh!) but he was never djing. He just loved listening to the tapes and in 1994 he started buying records. When Problem Child was 16, he went to his first rave; Helter Skelter 'Imagination' on New Years Eve 1996 at The Sanctuary in Milton Keynes. It was everything he could dream of with loads of his favorite dj's & mc's playing and he was raving non stop from 1997 onwards he was raving non stop, attending parties such as Dreamscape, Slammin Vinyl, Helter Skelter, Hysteria, One Nation, Flashback to name a few. By 2000 he decided to buy a pair of decks because by this point he had quite a large record collection, and in 2002 he had his first gig at one of Coventry's well known local events; No Wet Weed. He also went onto play at Safe + Sound which was a weekly event at Platform 5 doing Drum & Bass and Hardcore where he met Noizee B, who had also just started playing out and was only 15 years old and still in school, they both had similar tastes and to this day are still great friends. Over the years Problem Child has had bookings around the midlands playing Old Skool and Drum & Bass, and has also worked on & off with Gamma Funkula. He's especially known for playing his Old Skool sets where he plays rather dark tunes from producers such as Bizzy B, FBD Project, Nasty Habits, Tango, rufige Cru and so on. He is now promoting his event 'Dubplate Wars' which launches on Friday 30th March @ The Loft in Coventry, where he has Old Skool legend BIZZY B headlining. The event consists of 2 rooms of Old Skool, Jungle and Drum & Bass with a selection of DJ's from around the Midlands, more information can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/events/384123444946697/ Big shouts from Problem Child to: Glenn Aston, Gershwin, Noizee B, Toz @ Distortion Cru, Adi @ Gamma Funkula, Chris & Dundee @ Rubber Duck PA, D Tain, Rob May, No Wet Weed, Platform 5 crew, Vader, Assasin, Spangle8, Justin, Aimee, all the artists and team helping with Dubplate Wars, and those who have downloaded his sets and supported him.
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Originally from the North West UK Ger has been spinning since 1992 playing early rave and house inspired by djs like Carl Cox and Jeremy Healy for there aggressive mixing techniques,.Through the 90's my sound got more dark and progressive following the likes of Nick warren ,Anthony Pappa and of coarse Sasha and Jonny Digweed.In 1999 Ger moved to Dublin,Ireland and was immersed in a vibrant club scene attending the legendary Temple Theater, Ormonde Dublin and the GPO in Galway.Holding weekly and monthly residencies on Radio4by4 and Progressive Heaven.Recently Gerz has had mixes Featured on Progressive House Classics blog and plays his podcast Purple haze sessions drops on selected Radio stations across the internet including Subcode , Super Progressive ,KDK DJ's , Progressive House UK ,Sonar Bliss Radio Belfast , RTE PULSE " Back 2 Basics" ,Mixpub Radio, Inferno radio, Chicago Youth radio,So What! Radio ,ODH Radio & Report2Dancefloor Radio dropping the deepest darkest house , techno and oldskool vibes . http://idgerc.wix.com/purple-audio 💜
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Two Numark turntables, two pioneer CD player tables, one Gemini mixer, and my computer to record my mixes. Nothing fancy I keep it as simple as I can.
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Technics 1210's Xone mixer, xone 1d, xone 2d, S4, Traktor Scratch Pro 2, whatever im in the mood for gets wired in at home. Upfront Deep House Oldskool Although influenced from the Electro / Breakin scene, and also the house scene in the 80's. It wasn't until I became a regular visitor to Milwaulkee's (ESP/HELTER SKELTER) in 1991 that I really became invovled in the scene. Mid 1992 I puchased my own first set of turntables, (Dreamscape - Book Of Love, etc, may of had something to do with the delay!) and from there on in I was hooked. If i wasn't spending my money in the club it was all going to guy in the record shop. The anticipation on the way to the store, the smell of vinyl as you walked in, sometimes spending all day in there! Alas now gone forever, but definatly not forgotten. After playing various free parties in the early 90's, ranging from hardcore to breakbeat and techno to house, it was the mid 90's that i scored my 1st residency. This was followed by numerious others, in the UK and also Greece, up untill 2002. After the closure of Crazy Daisy's in Rugby, (my final residency), in 2002 and playing alongside many of the big names, over various genre's the headphones were hung up for a while.Started playing out again in 2003/4 when Stanton released final scratch playing town centre bars, pubs, etc. Knocked it on the head again in 2008. Have played 200+ paying gigs over the years, have lots of great memories and have met to many great people to mention, Still mix at home, but my days of playing out every week are no more (missus will have none of it, lol) My ears.
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