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DJ Hero - Review From a Real Battle DJ

Activision has released DJ Hero, the latest and greatest in the music/gaming industry. First, let me give you my experience with DJing. I'm a Hip Hop Battle DJ that has competed in many competitions, but have yet to win first. Been close, but that doesn't count, anyway, on with my review/opinion.

First, I was very excited to see the DJ Hero commercial the other night. Finally, a DJ simulation that has the look and feel of real DJ'ing. The game itself is packaged with a turntable and a mixer designed to integrate with your xBox, Wii, or PS2/3. Out of the box, you can start to mix down songs just like a real DJ.

The turntable/mixer combo can be configured for either lefties, or righties, which is a very nice feature. I, as being right handed, but in my mixing and scratching, I'm more of a lefty, go figure. The turntable rotates just as a real turntable does, but is not motor driven. The turntable also contains three buttons (green, red, blue) which are used to assist in the game play, and perform functions such as queuing songs, or indicating which track you are scratching with. I find this to be a very interesting concept, as it will give you the feel of really scratching songs without having to spend thousands on DJ equipment, as I have.

The track list is very extensive as well, and poses some very interesting combinations of songs to mix down. Some of the more interesting mixes, to me at least are:


50 Cent - "Disco Inferno" vs. David Bowie - "Let's Dance"

Beastie Boys - "Intergalactic" vs. Blondie - "Rapture"

Black Eyed Peas - "Boom Boom Pow" vs. Benny Benassi - "Satisfaction"

Eminem - "My Name Is" vs. Beck - "Loser"

Jay-Z - "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" vs. Eminem - "My Name Is"

With over 90 different songs in the track listing, this game looks to bridge the gap of people that have always wanted to try to DJ, but did not want to shell out the money for a turntable setup - which can get very expensive. Trust me on that.

DJ Scratching Tips - The Secrets to Success scratches

Many DJ's, and especially novice DJ's is looking for the secret to scratch
Success on the Internet or in books or videos, etc. .. In this article we will talk about
s really what are the secrets of success for the DJ Scratch and where to find them.

Personally, I think that the way in which a scratch / beat mixing DJ is to find success for the good
Mentor, teach you what you need to succeed. I thinkthe way
forward or with a friend of many years of experience and talent behind them
to teach the skills required. Or if you have a mentor, as if one of
DJ these academies / schools that have set a course for a number of weeks and learn
all you need to know.

The problem with the DJ's schools can be very expensive for many a DJ. Some of
courses can costfrom 1000 - 2000 dollars for a coaching session. Now, many
DJ is quite expensive. I'm sure there are many who would prefer to spend DJ
this kind of money for your music collection .. is not it?

So, what is the right solution? What other ways can go a DJ, to search for
Success with scratches / beatmixing? Well ... There is also what I believe to be a learning
Mentor has produced the video content for viewing andlearn. The video is extremely
powerful and visually see exactly what's going on with the tutorial lesson. You
can learn every vote possible to move in this method and with the condition that the teacher in
experience with video material, I'm sure it will not be a problem, learning every DJ
Scratching suggestions.

I hope this article has been informative for you ... I wish you the best of your DJ
Career. Just keep it!

Cheap DJ Equipment

When someone plans to be a DJ, one of the major stumbling blocks is the astoundingly steep price of the equipment. That said, DJ equipment is not one-piece equipment, but an assembly of several components. A DJ can mix and match components of different qualities and price ranges to make the entire outfit suit a budget.

The greatest margin on price can be made on the sound mixers. Sound mixers can have a great number of features; and so their prices may be as low as $200 and also as high as $2000. A DJ working within a limited budget can opt for a small mixer, which could easily be afforded at $200 to $500. These mixers can work just as fine as big ones and are ideal buys for amateur DJs. Even big names in the DJ equipment market such as Numark, Gemini, Aiwa, Akai, etc. produce such small economy speakers.

DJs that are keen on remixing their music opt for turntables instead of CD, DVD or MP3 players. Turntables are more expensive than players, but Gemini manufactures good quality affordable turntables within $400. Though direct drive turntables are a tad bit more expensive than belt driven ones, DJs prefer them as they play the record faster without any time lag.

Players are much more affordable than turntables; but they cannot provide features such as scratching and back-spinning of records. Players only provide sound output as it is on the CD or DVD and facilitate no scope for its alteration. DJs that just play original records go for players.

DJs trying to reduce their expenses on equipment can also shop around for speakers. The price of a speaker essentially depends upon its output. A low wattage speaker can be selected to save costs. There are small woofer-type speakers available that can output stereophonic sound and are available at prices at low as $20 apiece.

Another way to reduce expenses is to buy all equipment in bulk as a DJ package. A package contains the basic components and the necessary peripherals like headphones. Buying a package entitles a DJ to a discount. Packages are available generally for the mixers. In most cases headphones are given free with the package.

Using cheap equipment may take its toll on the music that a DJ provides; but DJs can make up for their equipment with their talent and creativity. Typically, the major buyers of cheap equipment are the amateur uncertain DJs who are still in the process of trying out the profession.

Guitar Hero 2 Review

As someone who was born with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis has asked me to play Expert Guitar Hero 2 for five hours at a time was not perhaps the best idea we ever had. But in spite of the joints in my hand right now feel as rigid as an old man on a cold winter's night, they are still determined to perfect multi-track megamix Deadmau5, David Guetta knock out in a battle DJ, without a checkpoint, and suggested the man with a high score that I have challenged the Hero'sFeed. If you can beat me on that score you think you have a thought different ... - Even with my fingers crippled -

Even if you've played Guitar Hero in the last year, you are probably wondering what exactly is it we are going. Mega Mix? DJ Battles? Hero feed? Well, any new mechanism developed, the gameplay and make refine existing nucleus DJ Hero Guitar Hero 2 is a true sequel, but as a tedious expansion. It is these changes - and aHandful of others - that is 2 DJ Hero feels as fresh if not fresher than last year, the original mash-em-up. E 'immediate family. In fact DJ Hero 2 retains the same basic formula as its predecessor - by pressing the buttons, scratches and fading in the time of the track is still known in DJ Hero's core, but new elements can completely change the way you play.

Freestyle is one of them, so as to fade and scratches on the fly with specific pointsa mixture, creating his own take on the track. It works great and can be incredibly rewarding - even pulling out of hearing a pounding mix of two titles above is one of the most satisfying feelings we've ever heard in a music game. teachers in the grass will be left disappointed, however, limited to the function, some sections rather than all is mixed. New note-types also mean that not only the keys or by touching or scratching, but mixing yourInput.

But improvements to the game mechanics go well beyond the base of DJ Hero. If you play by yourself, you can most of the time in Guitar Hero 2 Empire new mode, essentially basic vocational option Guitar Hero's to earn stars mixing and compete against rival makers of music DJ Battles, warm-up for the multiplayer options. Basic or not, fits into the realm of much-needed sense of structure andProgression starkly original.

Multiplayer has also been significantly revised, with full online and offline modes compete now available, in addition to the Party Play Mode drop-in/drop-out directly ripped from Guitar Hero. It 's just a shame that the cost will be a couple of decks a lot more than we expect more people willing to stretch.

DJ Hero The interface is much cleaner than before, with the grunge-tastic andawkward to use menu screens of the originals replaced with those generally slicker and better thought out, while the atmosphere of the club, the torch looks wrist in time for the stop and the camera varies between dancers and DJ, the game is presented in a way exactly musical game should be, full of life and energy, and with an atmosphere that is bopping to the rhythm from the start can end. E 'undoubtedly the most exciting music game on the market.

Wally Lopez - DJ OJ 03 Album Review

The third installment in the GU DJ series comes from the hands of Spanish DJ/producer Wally Lopez, known for having delivered a fine batch of beefy house cuts in his time. Can his delivery match the quality of the past two editions? Here's what we think...

The GU DJ series managed to partially revive the image of Global Underground as a leading label. Because let's face it, the once legendary imprint had been churning out a couple of crappy releases until Nic Children sank the first edition of tasty new series. By signing for the third edition of the most sought after product to be exported from Spain (after Quarry), Wally Lopez, who was on top of the world house scene for a respectable two decades. Its electronic percussive sounds he has a worldwide symbol of Madonna herself has shared the stage with the likes of Dubfire, Danny Tenaglia, David Guetta. In other words, trust in rowing a drift of this issue in DJ OJseries.

The first disc kicks of with a Mihalis Safras remix of Mistress Barbara's Dance Me To The End Of Love, a solid summer tune with some solid percussive that elegantly blends with the Stimming remix of Come Closer by Robert Babicz. The first half of the CD soon enough reveals its techy nature, revolving pretty much around percussion and bass and slowly building to a more housy feel. The next highlight comes in the form of Superfunk Feat. Ron Carroll's Lucky Star, in the Kolombo 2010 Unreleased Remix.

The laidback version Kolombo made this to be is an absolute summer time slammer, expect this one at some beach party extravaganza. It fits perfectly in the blend of tracks Wally Lopez has going and it sets the starting point for the rest of the CD with more vocals then the first part. Paolo Martini & Paul C's Groove Machine is the next highlight track I would like to point out. I absolutely love the bounciness of this track. A propelling bass line accompanied by some proper percussion and a thriving synth which is an almost hypnotizing combination. After this 9th track the CD propels toward the end, without getting boring or repetitive. The convincing combination of drums, bass, cut up vocals and Balearic sounds remain in place and proves to be a working formula to bring you in the party vibe.

The second disc starts off with a Kolombo remix of Zoo Brazil's For A Friend, a combination of steady bass lines, some nice wobbly sounds and a damn catchy Groove. Again, this compilation gives you a feeling of summer and makes me want to pack your things and the beach. The highlight of this CD are just Wally Dig It in the Mix by Stefano Noferini and sounding epic run by Florian Meindl remix. Overall, however, is a bit 'too much like the first, and I would not recommend listening to both CDs in one go.

Overall DJ is the last episode of the series Global Underground is a decent delivery. Wally Lopezcompiled and mixed a nice selection of tunes into a groovy blend of house and tech-house. Don't expect an brilliant mix compilation with tracks cut up beyond recognition because you be disappointed. Not as brilliant as the previous two editions, but still worth checking out.

Tracklist:

CD 01

1. Mistress Barbara - Dance Me To The End Of Love (Mihalis Safras Remix)

2. Robert Babicz - Come Closer (Stimming Remix)

3. David Herrero - Sabana Hypnótica (Francisco Allendes Remix)

4. Mihalis Safras - There Is A Place (Gregor Tresher Remix)

5. Superfunk Feat. Ron Carroll - Lucky Star (Kolombo 2010 Unreleased Remix)

6. Solomun - Boys In The Hood (Gorge Remix)

7. Simone Vitullo Presents Felipe Puertes - Shingalin

8. Kolombo Vs Spirit Catcher - NYC Tourist Bus

9. Paolo Martini & Paul C - Groove Machine

10. Wally Lopez - Iuvenis (Mihalis Safras Groovy Remix)

11. Kaiserdisco - Chordalia

12. Wally Lopez - Yeah

13. Oxia - Whole Life

14. Patrick Mark - Wattura (Norman Zube Remix)

CD 02

1. Zoo Brazil - For A Friend (Kolombo Remix)

2. Alex Gomez & Bias - Revolution

3. Spirit Catcher - Forever & A Day

4. Ivan Pica - Back Back

5. Wally Lopez - Dig It (Stefano Noferini Mix)

6. John Creamer & Stephane K - Forget The World (Ismael Rivas Factomania Remix)

7. Wally Lopez - Rocking Year

8. Hermanez - Soms

9. Ismael Rivas - Time Is Over (M.in Remix)

10. Peter Horrevorts - Bloody Hands (Marc Marzenit Monster Remix)

11. Daniele Papini & Riccardo Ferri - Fragments (Martin Eyerer Mix)

12. K-Paul - Running (Florian Meindl Remix)

13. Wally Lopez & Zoo Brazil - Planetaria (Steve Mac's Smack Remix)

Rating: 7/10

Label: Global Underground

Release date: May 10th, 2010

Buying DJ Equipment

The aspiring DJ faces many challenges in the "First Steps". Many of them think that the request, and a dynamic personality, all that is necessary. Purchase equipment DJ is a major obstacle.

The DJ business is exciting and fascinating, no doubt. It 'also very competitive and risky. The biggest mistake of aspiring DJs is to focus too much on personality and not on the business end. It takes more than a personality dynamicManaging a successful DJ business. You also need good equipment and good business sense. The purchase of your DJ equipment is the first major obstacle that must be crossed and often the largest expense.

The best way to deal with the purchase of equipment, the DJ is for them a commercial point of view. Animators are often lacking in companies used to rely on the expertise and the end of it for a business manager. This is certainly a solution, butIt 'important to the economy of financial management capacity behind your company. No matter if your skills or abilities of managers.

If you are a sound financial and business skills to buy the equipment, have seen the cost base, depreciation and maintenance costs. And 'possible, should use resources in the same way that each company to get what is known as seed capital. Because right equipment is essential forDJ, the method allows them to be in good condition and installed the latest equipment from the outset, rather than on unreliable to use.

Internet has helped to gain new business by making it possible to test many products and do comparison shopping to start at home and with access to a wealth of information. This is the starting point for the DJ, too. In the past, we were virtually at the mercy of the local dealer for the supply of music. Today it is possibleany idea of all that is available and only where the technology is currently and where it led. Find out before this important decision.

Once you have a good idea of what you want, it's time to do some comparison shopping. The Internet offers a way to buy online, but be careful here. Prices can vary considerably from dealer to dealer online online. It's a little 'difficult to protect yourself when shopping online, but not impossible. Use the sameMethods for increasing the reliability with the provider online that is used to create a local provider. you can have the right equipment, your talent and charisma, and you should take off and run. Just consider purchasing DJ equipment as an important step and it is business, and you should be in order.

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