This is how 30,000 brits voted for their favourite DJ, interesting to see the difference in the results.
1. Erol Alkan
2. John Digweed
3. Sasha
4. Danny Howells
5. Above & Beyond
6. Riley & Durrant
7. Armin Van Buuren
8. Carl Cox
9. James Zabiela
10. Paul Van Dyk
11. Tiesto
12. Lisa Lashes
13. Deadmau5
14. Judge Jules
15. Nic Fanciulli
16. Sven Vath
17. 2Many DJs
18. Krafty Kuts
19. Lisa Pin-Up
20. Eric Prydz
21. Richie Hawtin
22. Riton
23. Pete Tong
24. Eddie Halliwell
25. Andy C
26. Paul Oakenfold
27. Mark Knight
28. DJ Yoda
29. Fergie
30. Nick Warren
31. Andrew Weatherall
32. Scratch Perverts
33. Plump DJs
34. Eric Morillo
35. Paul Woolford
36. Steve Angello
37. Matt Hardwick
38. Kutski
39. Tiga
40. Anne Savage
The next 20
41. Boys Noize
42. Annie Mac
43. Hixxy
44. Stanton Warriors
45. Streetlife Djs
46. Mr C
47. Ferry Corsten
48. DJ Hype
49. Brodinski
50. Cally & Juice
51. David Guetta
52. Fedde Le Grand
53. Hernan Cattaneo
54. James Holden
55. Layo & Bushwacka
56. The Nextmen
57. Simian Mobile Disco
58. Dubfire
59. Dave Clarke
60. Janette Slack
Oct-28-2008 11:59
noikeee
dubstep convert
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
Re: UK Top 40 DJ's
quote:
Originally posted by Guinness Joe
1. Erol Alkan
Who?
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Oct-28-2008 12:38
kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
Re: Re: UK Top 40 DJ's
quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
Who?
+1
And I've lived here for 6 years
Google tells me he is a London-based electro dj that used to play at The End.
Hell, I live on the other side of the planet, and I've known about Alkan for years now. T'was one of the early adopters of mash-ups along with 2ManyDJs.
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Oct-28-2008 13:51
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
He's part of the rockier, nu-ravey "electro" end of the spectrum, not all that dissimilar to the likes of Digitalism or Justice and as such he has currency in both house and rocky crowds. Although frankly I'm astounded that so many people haven't even heard of him. Get out more. Or just buy a copy of Mixmag once in a while.
While still pretty dodgy, this list is actually indicative of decent taste amongst my fellow countrymen. Nobody would dispute Danny Howells at #4 and there seems to be less shit trance on there and more variety in terms of genres represented.
Are you all taking the piss? How can you be into electronic music and not heard of Erol Alkan?
Oct-28-2008 14:40
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
LOL this list is just as bad as the official Top 100 list.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
He's part of the rockier, nu-ravey "electro" end of the spectrum, not all that dissimilar to the likes of Digitalism or Justice and as such he has currency in both house and rocky crowds. Although frankly I'm astounded that so many people haven't even heard of him. Get out more. Or just buy a copy of Mixmag once in a while.
While still pretty dodgy, this list is actually indicative of decent taste amongst my fellow countrymen. Nobody would dispute Danny Howells at #4 and there seems to be less shit trance on there and more variety in terms of genres represented.
Agreed completely, even though I'm no longer an Englishman But this list is a bit more accurate, even though, like you've said it has its dodgy bits.
Oct-28-2008 15:03
noikeee
dubstep convert
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: lost and wandering looking for directions.
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
He's part of the rockier, nu-ravey "electro" end of the spectrum, not all that dissimilar to the likes of Digitalism or Justice and as such he has currency in both house and rocky crowds. Although frankly I'm astounded that so many people haven't even heard of him. Get out more. Or just buy a copy of Mixmag once in a while.
I'm hardly interested in the nu-ravey "electro" end of the spectrum, "getting out more" wouldn't teach me anything as I'm not in London, and I'm not interested in spending money in magazines.
But thanks for explaining who the guy is anyway.
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