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| quote: | Originally posted by J:\Digital
DannyO
If he wouldn't have introduced me to the music (back then I was hyped on Judge Jules, Paul Oakenfold, PVD, Tiesto... blah blah blah) I wouldn't have started practicing on his turntables, which eventually lead to the purchase of my own gear.. and then I started to listen to other forms of electronic music, and ended up in love with Psytrance.. Which is where I am today, and now starting to get into production.
All thanks to some punk from England. |
LOL...I still remember back in the day when we worked at COOP and I was starting to get you interested in it, explaining the structure of music out in my car and you being amazed that I could countdown the beats to when things would happen.
As for myself getting hooked, it was not long after moving from the country side to the city (Plymouth) in England, still in my Nirvana stage I remember one weekend when I was bored and checking out the radio stations when all of a sudden I heard something that I never heard before, I never really heard this kind of music before (classic House music) but I was amazed by it, I didn't know what it was or where to find more of it (no internet), I didn't know anyone who knew anything about it but that didn't stop me from searching, eventually I found that this type of music was stored on vinyl and my local HMV carried allot of the great tunes that came out, I then got to know the guy that worked in that department that was also a DJ at a local club and eventually started to go to the clubs that played this music.
I eventually managed to get myself a pair of decks and mixer after learning thats what I needed by swapping my new N64 for it, the setup was some of the shittest you could get, 2 low end worn out beltdrive Soundlab decks and a VERY basic 2 channel mixer that I never knew the make of due to the cosmetics being in such bad condition, but that didn't hold me back from using them everyday for hours on end.
I'll never forget that time of my life as I took on something I knew NOTHING about and wasn't able to find out any info about anything really, was basically told that I needed a couple decks and a mixer and that you had to match the beats, thats all the teaching I got, but I'm glad it happened to me that way, just makes it special to me, and by the time I started to get good at it the club scene in england was starting to take off, and my friends were getting into it as well and wanted to be DJs, then after the release of Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You, things exploded and the next couple years were the best years of my life.
EDIT: Oh yea how could I forget about the Hookers and Blow.
Last edited by DannyO on Mar-29-2008 at 00:23
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