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Your DJ name. (pg. 2)
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| Floorfiller |
| well...i'm sorry but if a dj has a stupid nickname like dj fluffypuff or something...then that's one strike against them already. |
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| DJ Kibon |
| I'm going to keep the nickname, but planning on dropping the "DJ" prefix, I think it's sort of redundant. |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
well...i'm sorry but if a dj has a stupid nickname like dj fluffypuff or something...then that's one strike against them already. |
HAHAHA if I ever get rich enough to afford it, I'm gonna buy up all the cheese records I can find (and I mean ALL) and play out as DJ Fluffypuff:D |
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| SlickT |
| my real name begins with a T and i was givin this nickname,so it seems to fit. |
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| auscosmo |
real name
Cosmo is my middle name...i u not
so i am:
Cosmo Kid
lol |
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| TwoPlow |
I'm DJ Fluffypuff. Hey, you, man.
Currently, none, but if I did, I'd just use my real name.
I don't think it matters what your DJ name is. Could be DJ Asspirate, but as long as they can spin a bangin set, I don't give a damn. |
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| Briden |
That'd be great if he spun at a gay club.
and now, presenting DJ Aaaassss Piiiraaaate! |
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| Nemesis44 |
As far as DJ names go I would keep it to something simple like Dr.Mr.DJ Dave Dynamite the third, king of racoons and other small fluffy creaters who spineth non fromage choonage of the obscure kind but hates Brittney Spears and wants to shag Gwen Steffani in the back of a purple truck whilst listening to Alexander O'Neal but not realy, Chesney Hawkes lookalike Smith O.B.E
or similar...
Nah... seriously now I actually think that your name can be quite important. If it's tacky then it will work against you, so think of something catchy without bordering on the bizarre unless that fits your personality of course.
DJing is a lot about image both in terms of appearance and how you present yourself. I'm not saying you have to be handsome (or Brandon Block would have been out of work a long time ago... ;)) but you need to present yourself well.
Contrary to beleif I don't actually DJ as Nemesis and never have done. DJ Nemesis is too unoriginal besides there are about 10 million of them. Even had a PM from DJ Nemesis in California just making sure I wasn't using 'his' name. (Sorry mate, but you may want to do a search on the net on DJ Nemesis).
Getting an original DJ name is next to impossible as there will always be someone who has the same or similar. The thing is that you should really try to be the one to make the name famous once you have founs something you like.
I use 'Sankey' simply because it's my last name. There are a million and one things on the net with that name attatched so it's not rare but it's mine. No DJ infront either, people who come to a night club know what I am. :) It might not be brilliant but it was good enough to name a club night in Manchester the same thing (Sankey's Soap) didn't have anything to do with me though. :)
Cheers
Nem
There is a guy who calls himself DJ Sankey Sank on the web.... I can't stress enough that this is not me! :nervous: Worth going to his site though he he.... |
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| T:REBEL |
The "DJ" part is tacky.
I like mine the way it is...
T:REBEL |
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| Freak |
Its quite simply my name- with my last name abbreviated to 'T'
Everyone has called me it for years- no need to change it
Its also my number plate on my car....so i wont be changing it any time soon |
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| Nemesis44 |
Actually the one thing I have noticed with DJ names is that the European guys tend to name themselves differently to the North American.
The US guys tend to go for more 'dramatic' sounding names on the whole. Stuff like Surge, Vortex, Nuclear and so on. At least in my experience.
Oh well..
Nem |
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
| A friend of mine named himself DJ HIS PANTS .... lol when I asked him why he named himself his pants he told me that It's cuz everytime he played out he wanted to take a crap (I guess he was scare of the crowd) . anyway I still think it's hilarious ! |
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