Registered: Oct 2008
Location: Lower Chernobylstan
holy ...
Nov-12-2008 12:05
PutBoy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: LA (Landskrona)
Given what's on that page, I don't think there's much news for most of the people here. I can't figure out what kind of people who are attending though.
Most of this stuff you can figure you out for yourself, using the web.
However, it would be frekking cool to attend in either case.
while pinging so hard you probably can't hold the lighter still long enough for him to get the first puff
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Nov-15-2008 10:27
wesleysnipez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2007
Location: Timbuktu
Would be cool to take the class since for people they come out of it with more knowledge about mixing. I know if I took it I learn some stuff. But to bad it is in London so it is no dice for me.
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Nov-16-2008 08:35
vaG-
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: New Jersey
quote:
Originally posted by a spoon
WOOOO
Learn to light Sasha's cig!!!
Genius
Nov-18-2008 03:02
Imu
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London, England
i think u gain more from teaching DJ-ing than being taught lol
i always kind of went with the flow and didnt really know why i was doing what i was doing until i started teaching friends how to dj
A mate of mine went on a course in Birmingham & said it was pretty good. At the end of the course all the students had to play a set of about 45 mins each in a venue with ordinary punters off the street in there. The punters knew what the score was so didn't mind the occasional fcuk up Went to see my mate & the others play & it was a good night.
I'm too tight to pay for stuff I can do fro free so taught myself with the aid of the net & a few books to help out here & there There's a guy called Ellaskins on YouToob with some great tutorials, well worth checking 'em out
Nov-21-2008 15:58
Sadface
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2007
Location: Bay Area, CA
I can't imagine anyone willing to pay that much for a single beginning DJ lesson, but if it sells well, thats great for them I guess.
Originally posted by Trance Android
A mate of mine went on a course in Birmingham & said it was pretty good. At the end of the course all the students had to play a set of about 45 mins each in a venue with ordinary punters off the street in there. The punters knew what the score was so didn't mind the occasional fcuk up Went to see my mate & the others play & it was a good night.
I'm too tight to pay for stuff I can do fro free so taught myself with the aid of the net & a few books to help out here & there There's a guy called Ellaskins on YouToob with some great tutorials, well worth checking 'em out