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djs changing names
why have so many people been changing there dj names lately? has anyone else noticed this?
No i haven't.
But do keep in mind there is difference in Dj changing his or her name and same Dj using an alias to release a track.
e.g. Ferry Corsten is also known as System F or Skywalker
Sander Van Doorn - Sam Sharp, Sandler, Purple Haze
M.I.K.E. is famous for aliases, he has over 84 different names under which he has released over 200 tracks.
well ive noticed quite a few TO dj's doing it and im just curious why. in some cases i really liked the name they chose and then they changed it all of the sudden
examples?
only one I can think of is Recklessgirl--->Aleksandra... I think they are the same person (I could be wrong)!
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| Originally posted by teufel-man Recklessgirl--->Aleksandra |
Yea, I dun seem to get this either. I feel it is almost stupid to use more than even one name. This industry has a lot to do with recognition and with people having so many aliases, it makes it extremely hard for the typical listener to appreciate the artist behind the productions.
Maybe the DJ/Producer wants to try something new without tarnishing their name or reputation. I've heard that Armin Van Buuren wanted to release some house tracks under a different alias. Same with Sander Van Doorn under Purple Haze to make darker sounding trance.
But I don't get why DJs would change their names, they build a reputation for their name and changing it would mean they would have to rep behind that name.
I hear Jelo is changing his name to Pudding-Pot...
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| Originally posted by TranceGrooves he has over 84 different names under which he has released over 200 tracks. |
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| Originally posted by adi26 Yea, I dun seem to get this either. I feel it is almost stupid to use more than even one name. This industry has a lot to do with recognition and with people having so many aliases, it makes it extremely hard for the typical listener to appreciate the artist behind the productions. |
There's actually a very simple reason why it was so common for an artist to have many aliases, and that is exclusivity of the name to the label.
What does this mean? Well it means if I sign a record under Arnej to Armada, and they want exclusive rights to the name, it means I can no longer use that name elsewhere.
In some cases, it simply means the artist wants to do something outside of the norm, so he chooses another name.
Reason why some of these guys chose to go back to one name is because it's easier for the everyday fans to relate to one name (Ferry Corsten) than it is a dozen other aliases.
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| Originally posted by electro funk well ive noticed quite a few TO dj's doing it |
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker Stop beating around the bush and tell us who you are talking about. |
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| Originally posted by terrytutone I believe the Vinyl Junkies are now known as the CD Junkies |
Yes I changed from reckless girl to ma first name Aleksandra last august/september. When I was 16 (when i began spinning) and was 'picking names'.. it was down to Reckless Girl and Aleksandra.. After asking many friends, djs (and even max graham), Reckless Girl was the winner. I still love the name and like it when ppl call me it (lol) .. and I do miss it..
..back then I found the trend to be to use creative names or 'aliases' but lately find it more common to use your actual name. I guess with a "normal name" it's timeless.
But everyone has their own reasons. I think the above is just a default explanation that can apply across the board.
Are you havin a bit of an IDENTITY CRISIS Ryan??


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| Originally posted by Aleksandra Are you havin a bit of an IDENTITY CRISIS Ryan?? ![]() |
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| Originally posted by terrytutone I believe the Vinyl Junkies are now known as the CD Junkies. |
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| Originally posted by Import Sneaky plug |
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| Originally posted by Aleksandra Yes I changed from reckless girl to ma first name Aleksandra last august/september. When I was 16 (when i began spinning) and was 'picking names'.. it was down to Reckless Girl and Aleksandra.. After asking many friends, djs (and even max graham), Reckless Girl was the winner. I still love the name and like it when ppl call me it (lol) .. and I do miss it.. ..back then I found the trend to be to use creative names or 'aliases' but lately find it more common to use your actual name. I guess with a "normal name" it's timeless. But everyone has their own reasons. I think the above is just a default explanation that can apply across the board. Are you havin a bit of an IDENTITY CRISIS Ryan?? ![]() |
also did beat junkies (or the world famous beat junkies, legendary hip hop dj crew) had any influence in your name, vinyl junkies??
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| Originally posted by Import Sneaky plug |
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| Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty i was always wondering did your dj name had anything to do with absolute begginerz- reckless girl?? first time i heard you that song was big so i tought it had something to do with it. sometimes you can go as dj aleksandra the great lol |
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| Originally posted by 1dawoman but it worked.....enjoyed this mix....keep up the good work! |
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| Originally posted by Aleksandra Oh yes yes reckless girl was also inspired by that syyyyyck track! .... I ain't much at cooking and sewing don't-cha know!! and hmm.. I like your suggestion.. perhaps this will lead to another IDENTITY CRISIS !...... (psyche) |
im thinkin bout changin ItalianPoiSon to Simmy von Stoner.....
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