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DJ Times' Best American DJ Winner....
...is Jonathan Peters
good to know.
whoever that is
oh gawd
He's an assclown from what I've heard.
Re: DJ Times' Best American DJ Winner....


Who?
I thought it was DJ Luxor

Genre ?
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| Originally posted by TazZ-erT Who? I thought it was DJ Luxor |

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| Originally posted by Nayil Genre ? |
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| Originally posted by Demoted Speaking of Luxor he's updated his myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thekingsrave He's apparently training for the 2010 Olympics and has graciously ceded the MTV dj title until 2011 ![]() Oh, and he's also a born-again Christian DJ http://www.thekingsrave.com/kravemusic.htm |

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| Originally posted by woscar99 He's probably spinning some of the tracks described here: http://www.discogs.com/artist/16+Bit+Lolita%27s |
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| Originally posted by Demoted unable to locate teh funneh |
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| Originally posted @ discogs.com It was in 1955, in a small club in a desolate mountain village in the Jordanian hills, that totally nothing happened that was or is in any way relevant to this biography of the 16 Bit Lolita's. Therefore this whole introduction is actually totally nonsensical and should be ignored. Let's start over again�. The 16 Bit Lolita's are Ariaan Olieroock & Peter Kriek. Both with a firm background in religious choir music and country they decided in 2003 to try and do something new. After 10 Grammies for their latest album entitled: 'Lord we miss the groove!', they decided to reset their careers and started making dance music. After moving from New York to Amsterdam , they instantly started working on a new 'dance' sound. In the beginning it was hard to remove all the country elements and that occasional 'Sanctus' that Peter always seemed to want to slip in. It was inevitable that a new way of thinking about music and about music production had to be developed. But soon they got the hang of it and the quality of their dance music increased dramatically. The first few releases on Deep records and Extrema records featured such well known tracks like: (Lord) Take my life, (put your faith) Put it in (the Lord), Trading places (in the confession booth). It was clear that they had left their religious/country/choir careers and had fully entered the world of dance music ! A string of releases followed on such labels as: Yoshitoshi, Alternative Route (to heaven), Release (yourself to the Lord) records, Sadie records, Plastic Fantastic, Nu Republic (of the Lord), Armada, Minimal records, DK records, LMR, showcasing an increasingly mature dance sound for the young and old! In the meanwhile, in 2004, Aad & Peter also started bringing their music to clubs, doing a collaboration with Dutch DJ / Producer Stef Vrolijk. Throughout the year 2004 they performed as a live act in conjunction with the DJ-sets of Stef, playing at most of the big festivals and big gigs in Holland throughout the year. As they enter 2006, the guys continue to tour extensively as DJ's and are currently working on a new live show. The promise of a new double CD original artist album displays the many sides to the 16 Bit Sound. One CD will boast many of their club anthems, while the second will show the guys experimental side. The album is due for release in the opening months of the new year followed by some high profile remixes and studio collaborations. Seemingly, the world of dance music (just like the world of religious choir music / country before) is at their feet. Watch out for the 16 Bit Lolita's in a club near you! It will be a spiritual experience! |
Poser, imo
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| Originally posted by Dj Minaya Jersey Shore...yes its a genre |
One time at an afterhours in NY, Jonathan Peters got really fucked up and left the loop on a cdj going for an hour and passed out. True story.
[face_jonathapeters]

hahaha...what?
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| Originally posted by dj_bas One time at an afterhours in NY, Jonathan Peters got really fucked up and left the loop on a cdj going for an hour and passed out. True story. |
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| Originally posted by woscar99 Unable to locate brain perhaps? |
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| Originally posted by Scoops that true story has been repeated many of times by him |

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| Originally posted by dj_bas One time at an afterhours in NY, Jonathan Peters got really fucked up and left the loop on a cdj going for an hour and passed out. True story. So yeah there ya go To give you an idea, he had a party at the WMC last year called a "Jonathon". It was free. I left and wanted my money back |

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| Originally posted by Scoops hahah yea... we're in a world of our own over here |
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| Originally posted by Groundhog Boy LOL at the thread you started in NY Clubplanet. God, the people on that board are sad. |
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