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Everything You Need To Know About Djing & Success
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arnani
An Outstanding book by danny rampling that gives you all the information you need to know to be a successful dj just give yourself a sec to read about it maybe its the reason for you to become one of the most successful djs in the world. if your interested check it.with 50 % sale now & 60 day money back guarantee to it


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arnani
Awesome book !!!
dimadelux
Ted Promo
Yeah, when I think of "at the top" I immediately think of Danny Rampling.
i got big pants
is there a section on the proper method of using the jesus pose?

preferably a step by step picture guide

my jesus pose has been lacking as of late...doesnt have enough "flare" to it.


lol

:stongue:
DJ Blitzkrieg
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Originally posted by Ted Promo
Yeah, when I think of "at the top" I immediately think of Danny Rampling.


Same here. I have every set he's ever played on my computer. He's like David Guetta x100,000,000.
Imagin
Well cant hurt to read a book on the craft. After all I read Recess's book and that was a good read.

Gotta give it a chance. Now if its a book of him gloating with washed up suggestions of how to make it in the busniess.. then thats another story
dimadelux
danny rampling is a douche
woscar
Danny who? :conf:
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Danny who? :conf:


For someone who takes music so seriously (I mean this in a good way), I suggest you take a look at who Danny Rampling is, because that is a glaring oversight on your part.

Tony Morello
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Originally posted by i got big pants
is there a section on the proper method of using the jesus pose?

preferably a step by step picture guide

my jesus pose has been lacking as of late...doesnt have enough "flare" to it.


lol

:stongue:


a popup book would be great
woscar
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
For someone who takes music so seriously (I mean this in a good way), I suggest you take a look at who Danny Rampling is, because that is a glaring oversight on your part.


:stongue: What makes you think I take music SO seriously?

I just enjoy music a lot, but I've never found a necessity to know who did what 20 years ago and who is responsible for founding the UK's rave/club scene to be able to enjoy it. ;)
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