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REVIEW: Pioneer CDJ-900 Media Player

By XXCJCM On March 10, 2010 No Comments

As witnessed today, Pioneer’s reinvention of the DJ scene continues with a totally unexpected DJM-2000 mixer. But to make it complete, it needs some company – and the CDJ-900 is the ideal bread for this Pro DJ Link sandwich

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REVIEW: Pioneer CDJ-900 Media Player


The New DJM-2000 Mixer

By DT On March 10, 2010 No Comments

The art of DJing is now in the digital age, and the next generation of DJ mixers needs to keep pace with the CDJ revolution. Pioneer’s DJM-2000 truly does that

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The New DJM-2000 Mixer


Technically the missing link – Pioneer’s DJM-2000

By XXCJCM On March 10, 2010 No Comments

As I coincidentally put together the official CDJ-900 review, news hits the twitterwaves of the next generation of Pioneer’s mixer arsenal – the DJM-2000.

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Technically the missing link – Pioneer’s DJM-2000


REVIEW: Akai APC40 Ableton Live Controller

By Stripe On March 9, 2010 No Comments

Button bashin’ and clip launchin’ is the new DJin’ – or at least if you follow these pages that’s the way it seems.

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REVIEW: Akai APC40 Ableton Live Controller


2manyd(v)js Part 4 – Soulwaxmas

By DT On March 8, 2010 No Comments

We’re back again with 2manydjs, this time as Soulwax, in Belgium. David tells us how the Soulwaxmas party was born and how he loves that they’re able to use Soulwax and Xmas in the same word! Self proclaimed technophobe, David runs over their actually rather technical, tech rider which includes the DVJ-1000s and SVM-1000, compulsory equipment for their unique live shows; as well as the concept behind the album cover artwork they use in their sets.

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2manyd(v)js Part 4 – Soulwaxmas


There’s something about Tom Novy…

By DT On March 6, 2010 No Comments

Tom Novy means many different things to many different people but to most of you out there you will know him best as the man behind the massive, ‘Your Body’, from 2005.

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There’s something about Tom Novy…


Nextlevelness is real!

By DT On March 5, 2010 No Comments

Being the erudite and loquacious Englishman that I am, I find myself prone to bouts of verbal gymnastics – often taking you dear reader on a voyage around the more interesting parts of my mother tongue, as well as bending and positively smashing the accepted rules of grammar to smithereens. But one such voyage gave birth to a recurring meme across my many scribblings in these pages, and that particular offspring is “nextlevelness”. And after a period of daily whois haunting, I have made www.nextlevelness.com my very own.

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Nextlevelness is real!


An Eclectic Method Mashup!

By DT On March 4, 2010 No Comments

Jonny from Eclectic Method, one of our DVJ favourites, returns to our screens to deliver a hot video mash-up on the SVM 1000 and DVJs, complete with split screen, picture-in-picture functionality for your pleasure. You can really see what’s going on with those dextrous fingers of his

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An Eclectic Method Mashup!


The 16 Bit Lolitas

By DT On March 3, 2010 No Comments

Meet a bit of the Dutch duo Ariaan Olieroock, 50% of 16 Bit Lolitas, at Rockin’ Business, La Rocca, Belgium. DJsounds spoke to him before his set where he told us what Rockin’ Business means to him. Ariaan tells us what percentage of 16 Bit’s own tracks he’ll be playing – trust us you’ll be amazed…it’s all part of the magic potion for staying one step ahead of other artists

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The 16 Bit Lolitas


Kutski presents the CDJ-900 – Part 4 – Slip Mode

By DT On March 1, 2010 No Comments

Join us as we continue with Part 4 of our exciting CDJ 900 series of clips with Kutski. Here he reveals his favorite feature – the “Slip Mode”. An industry first, where you can manipulate the audio using the platter, loop in & out buttons, reverse and the auto beat loop buttons to seriously manhandle your tracks while crucially always letting the track play on underneath.

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Kutski presents the CDJ-900 – Part 4 – Slip Mode