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It's that Time AGAIN.... *pulls hair out in frustration*
I actually dread this time of the year. Every person hits you up "vote for me! vote for me!" and it goes on for about 2 months. Every myspace bulletin, every IM, every email. It's like - "Shut the hell up, I already know who I'm voting for"
Not to mention, it's just a popularity poll since everyone around the world gets to vote (345,000 last year). But it means so much in the industry and is held as a measurement almost. The higher the DJ is, the higher he/she can charge, the promoter can expect a more turnout and even charge a higher cover charge and so forth. Armin won 2007 and in the interview he even stated, -- it is just a popularity contest...
I couldn't agree more, so it wouldn't be a big deal. But last year's poll was closely monitored. I remember several DJs being completely kicked out of the poll completely for cheating by either buying votes, hiring people to hack in and increase their votes and other creative ways to get higher up. Hopefully security is even tighter this year.
Vote now in DJmag's Top 100 DJs 2008 poll!
It's that time again
http://www.djmag.com/img/pic.php?id=1917&table=picture&field=image&field_type=type
Words: Ben Murphy
Voting has now begun for the DJmag Top 100 DJs 2008 � the world's best guide to the hottest DJs on the face of the planet, as voted for by YOU. Controversial, influential and downright definitive, every year, it causes ructions, disagreements and debate. Who's voting for whom? Why did you vote for them? Who's going to do well this time out? Who's your new favourite DJ? Who rocked your socks off this year?
It's time to gear up for the biggest and most influential poll in dance music - it's shaping up to be the hugest year yet with this year's poll powered by www.trackitdown.net - which means a free download for everyone who votes!
Trackitdown.net's Ed Real commented: "By offering each voter a free track to download from our catalogue of 350,000 titles from over 10,000 labels, we can demonstrate how easy it is to find your favourite electronic music legally. "We hope that the Top 100 DJs 2008 powered by Trackitdown.net will be the biggest international celebration of dance culture in the history of the poll."
The DJmag Top 100 DJs is a 100% public vote, so if your fave selector's gonna have a chance of scooping the top prize, you've gotta get in it to help him win it. You can only vote once, so make it count! Didn't like last year's results? Well here's your chance to change things � don't moan, take action to shape this year's poll.
Since its inception in the early 1990s the Top 100 DJs poll has gone from strength to strength. Initially dominated by Brits, it's grown into a genuine worldwide snapshot of the most popular DJs on the planet as the dance scene has mushroomed.
Last year's Top 100 threw up plenty of surprises. Voting increased from 217,000 to 345,000 votes, with the third largest voting contingent coming from nascent clubbing destination China, after the US and the UK, with Germany and Russia close behind. And we had a brand new ruler, too, in the form of adventurous trancer Armin van Buuren, who kept his favourite genre at the top of the shop.
But there was also a large musical shift evidenced in the poll, notably in the dominance of techno, which has crept up to become one of the biggest styles represented. Richie Hawtin was up 14 places, Sven V�th up 17 places, and there were healthy showings from Ricardo Villalobos, Anderson Noise, Jeff Mills, Magda and Laurent Garnier. 2007 was a good one too for the house heads too, with some relative newcomers performing particularly well. Fedde Le Grand was the highest entry, right in at No. 22 with a bullet.
"I was just totally shocked to be honest, I was hoping to be somewhere in there but I was shocked to be so high," Le Grand confessed. The Dutch master reckons that the Top 100 is an important snapshot of where dance music's at, as well as being a spur onwards to bigger and better things.
"I think it's really cool because it's a reward for all the hard work that you've done and also it's the people who vote for it, not the industry so I think it's great," he opined. This time out, Le Grand's hoping that he stays in the upper echelons of the Top 100.
"I just hope that I don't drop down too much, so as long as that's not the case I'll be okay," he humbly conceded.
Last year's poll wasn't without its share of controversy compounded by several instances of suspicious voting � but security has been tightened up even more this year, making it sounder than ever before. It's set to be the biggest DJmag Top 100 so far � so get clicking now at www.top100djs.djmag.com!! Remember that you can vote for any DJs you love, famous or otherwise but bear in mind that voting for a mate who's only played a couple of house parties could be a wasted vote � but that's your call.
The closing date is 24th September, so don't forget to make your clicks count!
lol - I just read my title to this thread and it sounds like I'm about to talk about my time of the month lol
that is EXACTLY what i thought it was going to be about
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| Originally posted by Dirk W. that is EXACTLY what i thought it was going to be about |
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| Originally posted by sharper lol - I just read my title to this thread and it sounds like I'm about to talk about my time of the month lol |
Yeah it's to the point that I can't be fucked wasting my time voting. Not that it took much to get to that point.
why anyone still cares about this poll is beyond me
someone made an awesome point on another forum - it's because it's like the Rollingstone mag of EDM. It definitely shifts the industry. So much rides just on this poll. I don't know why this one, but it just does. Plus, I stated why in my first post in this thread
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The worst thing about this poll is that there are fkn noobs talkin like they know what they're talking about and start saying ' oh no this dj is the best because its in the djmag '
I was in the gym one day and some guy tried to tell me that tiesto is the best dj in the world and he used that refrence. I felt like some of you techno guys. I just didn't even wana bother with the whole deal of explaining why that poll means nothing in music. I just decided to tell him that he doesn't know a hammer from a hemmeroid when it comes to edm and ignored him. What an idiot.
like eleven years ago, when i was fifteen. i would look at their rankings and thats how i learned what djs i liked. i think sasha was #1 that year and wtf? he is still my favorite. anyways, that poll fucking sucks. they should call it "worlds most popular dj".that makes alot more sense.also,there will be some truth behind the results.
BITE ME
im voting for dj dan again 
VOTE FOR ME VOTE FOR ME 
This poll blows ass but $20 says the mau5 is going to end up top 10, dude has owned 07' and 08'.
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| Originally posted by system9 This poll blows ass but $20 says the mau5 is going to end up top 10, dude has owned 07' and 08'. |
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| Originally posted by maddraver thats a good assumption there. he most def deserves it though. i dont care what anyone says |
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| Originally posted by system9 lol were like the only two here who like him |
i votes for dj hand e cap
i just always vote for my favorite
sasha, digweed, zabiela, farina
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| Originally posted by shaw 1. DAVE DRESDEN 2. Led Chapplin 3. Deadmau5 4. LORD OF BASS 5. DJ Mikey Mike |
Lord of Bass FTW!!!
1.Gooch gnawr
2.Phillup onthiznuts
3.jotitz jalaverga
4.Armin van dubose
5.Armin van pereirra
dj ipod is my fav! he may trainwreck it every time, but he plays whatever i want him to 
Orbital.
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| Originally posted by Lizandrooo 1.Gooch gnawr 2.Phillup onthiznuts 3.jotitz jalaverga 4.Armin van dubose 5.Armin van pereirra 6.Li5andro |
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