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Archive for January, 2010

At home with Dave Seaman – Part 1

By DT On January 31, 2010 No Comments

Get comfy with DJsounds as we embark on a new series of clips, where we catch up with some of the world’s top DJ’s, not in a club, not in a hotel room or backstage at a festival but at their home. We aim to go a little deeper into what makes them tick and their craft. We kick off with the seminal Dave Seaman.

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At home with Dave Seaman – Part 1


10 Years of Cocoon in Ibiza

By DT On January 29, 2010 No Comments

Here we have a very special clip where we catch-up with the legendary Sven Väth, the master of ceremonies of arguably one of Ibiza’s hottest party, Cocoon in the hidden Amnesia Radio Station. Cocoon needs little introduction as their German tentacles have spread techno across the world over the last ten years, as they built their party from a modest quiet difficult Monday night to putting 10,000 people through the doors at Amnesia most Mondays throughout the summer.

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10 Years of Cocoon in Ibiza


Fred Hush at the White Castle

By DT On January 27, 2010 No Comments

In this clip, we party with Fred Hush, Belgian DJ and Producer, at stunning venue, Le Chateau Blanc, in Kortijk.

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Fred Hush at the White Castle


QSC Audio Knocks It Out of the Park at Live @ Shea Stadium

By admin On January 26, 2010 No Comments

January 2010 – Brooklyn, NY – In New York City and the surrounding vie boroughs, it is not uncommon to see live bands with considerable “buzz” playing in basements, lofts, warehouses, and other makeshift ‘venues’.  In the growing Brooklyn music scene, a slew of DIY venues have popped up throughout the borough.  While these are exciting times and exciting environments in where to see performances by the next generation of break out artists, live sound quality almost always suffers due to these circumstances.  Live @ Shea Stadium is Brooklyn’s first interactive recording studio/DIY venue/all ages show space committed to provided touring bands and local artists who cannot normally afford proper recording a chance to document their live set free of charge.  Live @ Shea Stadium has largely built it’s reputation through their spot-on live sound quality, thanks to their QSC Audio HPR Loudspeaker System.  In comparison to the bevy of competition from other venues, many of which popped up in the last few years mimicking the Live @ Shea Stadium business model, it is well-known among local bands, DJs and live show fans that Live @ Shea Stadium is one of the best sounding loft/venues in Brooklyn, which can attributed almost entirely to the QSC Audio HPR Active Loudspeaker System.  The venue uses little to no outboard gear, and the 16 x 8-channel snake is plugged directly into the Mackie Onyx (whose FireWire output enables Live @ Shea Stadium to record all of its shows), which is then rerouted to a Yamaha EMX board.  Without fancy microphones and digital signal processing, the QSC HPR Series PA, consisting of two HPR153i three-way full range cabinets, augmented with a single QSC Audio HPR181i powered sub, delivers crystal clear audio quality, and unprecedented power without distortion.  In addition to the HPR system’s superb definition, they are also extremely durable against the gamut of small venue perils: crowd surfers, beer spills, power outages, etc.  In a rather unstable show environment, the QSC Audio HPR Loudspeaker System knocks it out of the park every time.

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QSC Audio Knocks It Out of the Park at Live @ Shea Stadium


Sette’s appeal in Belgium

By DT On January 24, 2010 No Comments

Belgian party starter, DJ Delafino, tells us about his unique club, Sette 7, in the heart of Antwerp. This brand new, unique, forward thinking audio visual den with its warm funky Housey soundtrack is a hit with people looking for a great party after some great food. Delafino enlightens us on how his custom visuals set the mood for the night, manipulated live on the SVM 1000 and diaplyed on a huge, gorgeous video wall.

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Sette’s appeal in Belgium


NAMM 2010: Innofader vids and pics

By PJ Hruschak On January 24, 2010 No Comments

Having laid out the future of the Innofader, there were a few holes – like photos of the Innojuster in all its external fader adjusting glory. After that, all that is left is to show it in the hands of gifted DJs to prove that it does work inside the previously 3rd party fader hostile Pioneer DJM-909 and DJM-400.

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NAMM 2010: Innofader vids and pics


NAMM 2010: Korg Kaossilator Pro pics

By admin On January 24, 2010 No Comments

We’ve already shown you the demo by numbers from Korg.

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NAMM 2010: Korg Kaossilator Pro pics


NAMM 2010: Korg Kaossilator Pro pics

By PJ Hruschak On January 24, 2010 No Comments

We’ve already shown you the demo by numbers from Korg.

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NAMM 2010: Korg Kaossilator Pro pics


2manyd(v)js Part 1 in Ibiza

By DT On January 22, 2010 No Comments

We caught up with Belgian beatniks 2ManyDJs in Ibiza at the end of a heavy season at Space Closing. Brothers, David and Stephen Dewaele, have been on the scene for ten years and this was their fourth year in Ibiza

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NAMM 2010: Rane Sixty Eight DJ sets

By DT On January 21, 2010 No Comments

While the Rane Sixty Eight maybe be new to 99.9999% of us mere mortals, the 0.0001% DJ elite clearly know it very well indeed. Check out the above demos – DJ Enferno rocking a complex 3 deck Hip Hop set, and Jeff Milligan’s 4 deck blend fest. Compare and contrast.

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NAMM 2010: Rane Sixty Eight DJ sets