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Jay-Hall
Jay-Hall

Bassline House/Speedgarage/Oldskool/Piano & Italian Synth Spinning since the late 90's. Lost most of my mixes from this site so I'm working on re-uploading them all & bringing the page back to how it was. Stay Tuned! Started off as a bedroom DJ back in the mid to late 90's. Early influences were the ZONE in Blackpool, Dreamscape then I slid down the Helter Skelter and landed in the Trance era where I bought my first Soundlab belt drive decs, Soon to be replaced by 1210s then CDJs many years later. Started off on Happy Harcore & Oldskool/Italian synth then Trance/Hardhouse into the Bassline, Speedgarage/4x4 then back to the OldSkool where my passion is 😊. I lost my very long Bio so I'll update this as well at some point 😎

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kai-huxley
kai-huxley

Technics SL-1200's MK2, SHURE M44-7-H Carts, Numark M3 anolog Mixer, Records, Sound Forge. Digital mixes are created using Adobe Audition. I regrettably sold all my dance records about 18 years ago (very hard times, I guess!) and there were some right bangers in the collection. I'm sure the person who bought them at the time is laughing now! However, my collection has got back to where it was which includes not just dance music but hip hop, soul, funk and reggae. The first record I owned was 'Roxanne Shante go on girl', given to me by my dad, which I still have. I taught myself how to mix on a new AKai Midi Hi-Fi system (1988) where I figured out that placing the select switch in between Phono and Tape (obviously not designed for that) meant both a tape and a record played at the same time on the midi system. As vinyl back then usually had the same tempo on the A side as well as the B side I was able to make a recording of the vinyls A side using the midi tape deck, play the tape back on the midi system and mix it in with the records B side (with the help of my magic Akai switcher). Yep, you guessed it, scratchin that Akai deck to the death!! After that (1989, year of the funky drummer!) I was lucky enough to be bought a pair of brand new Technics 1210's, with the addition of a 5 channel Soundlad Mixer (Total cost £700). I wish I still had those original decks, but sadly, the decks got broke! Shit happens eh!! Although I gave up the all nighters many years ago, I still have a passion for music in many respects, e.g., listening, mixing, playing and producing it. Music is a universal language, and like John Lennon said 'Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it". I've re uploaded some mixes so they can be played on here. All mixes are of excellent mp3 quality and provide the best sound played through a hi-fidelity sound system with the addition of graphical equalizer. Thanks for listening, I hope you enjoy :)

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