• Im a professional DJ. Ask me anything
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Are you really? proof
Are you full of yourself like a lot of 'professional' DJ's I meet?
what kind of music do you like?
Got any mixes to share with us?
how do I scratch wax
What equipment do you use? Pictures of your setup?
How much girls do you bang every night?
[QUOTE=Arctic Snow;31011585]How much girls do you bang every night?[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=400940&dateline=1302431077[/img] On topic: are you the fast beat type, or the slower more bass type?
Tell us what is a DJ.
[QUOTE=Combine 177;31011780]Tell us what is a DJ.[/QUOTE] [img]http://blogs.pitch.com/wayward/kitty-dj.jpg[/img]
Do you wish people would stop dancing in such a retarded fashion when listening to your music?
[QUOTE=MountainWatcher;31014223]Do you wish people would stop dancing in such a retarded fashion when listening to your music?[/QUOTE] As a matter of fact, yes. [QUOTE=areolop;31011744] On topic: are you the fast beat type, or the slower more bass type?[/QUOTE] Its mixed. . I really love Dubstep and wobbler bass in general. I hate vocals unless they are made to perfection and they truly have a meaning in the song.
[QUOTE=Elements;31011509]Got any mixes to share with us?[/QUOTE]
How did you get into dj'ing? And, as a matter of fact, does it matter if I spell it like that?
Do you know anyone with the name Dee Jay? Why do all DJ's generic boring music? And why do all DJ's names start with DJ, is the fact that you are behind a turntable not enough to make it obvious that you are a DJ?
[QUOTE=SataniX;31015895]How did you get into dj'ing? And, as a matter of fact, does it matter if I spell it like that?[/QUOTE] I have always loved music and especially composing. One day when I was young, I downloaded a demo of FL Studio/Reason or something similiar and started to make beats of my own. I also volunteered to take care of the music in various school events. Time went by as I slowly improved my skills and created contacts with other people who were interested in mixing. Later on (somehow) I got jobs in different clubs around Finland. I also played keyboard, sang and played guitar in my father´s band. And it doesnt matter how you call it, dj´ing etc. Its still better than being called as a hobo loser.
[QUOTE=Logic Studio;31016152]And it doesnt matter how you call it, dj´ing etc. Its still better than being called as a loser hobo.[/QUOTE] DJ doesn't stand for degenerative junkie? [sp]I'm just kidding of course.[/sp]
If I were to join your ranks with pseudonym of DJ Forte (which sort of sounds like 4 10, which is alphanumerical for DJ) would I be considered a douche or a badass?
[QUOTE=MountainWatcher;31016286]If I were to join your ranks with pseudonym of DJ Forte (which sort of sounds like 4 10, which is alphanumerical for DJ) would I be considered a douche or a badass?[/QUOTE] A douche in my opinion, real badasses use their own name without the DJ part. And I know that you were asking the OP but I just felt like answering.
are you bisexual?
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;31016344]are you bisexual?[/QUOTE] Yes. My mother is still shocked
do you ever have to play a song that you hate with a passion
[QUOTE=SeverePapercut;31016711]do you ever have to play a song that you hate with a passion[/QUOTE] Mr. saxobeat?
Why do disc jockeys ignore me?
Ask you anything? Sure! Where'd you learn how to be a DJ? How'd you pick up the skills? How would a newbie start DJ'ing? Is DJ'ing difficult? I have more but I don't wanna take the piss.
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I among others want proof of your talent
[QUOTE=Franke_R!?;31015983] And why do all DJ's names start with DJ, is the fact that you are behind a turntable not enough to make it obvious that you are a DJ?[/QUOTE] "DJ" infront your name is such a pussy magnet :eng101: [QUOTE=critein_protein;31016795]Ask you anything? Sure! Where'd you learn how to be a DJ? How'd you pick up the skills? How would a newbie start DJ'ing? Is DJ'ing difficult? I have more but I don't wanna take the piss.[/QUOTE] Being a DJ is suprisingly easy. The hard part is to have an unique sound and to stand out from the masses of generic "Mr. Saxobeat" DJs out there. How do you pick up the skills? Listen to the music and practice your skills. Dont reject other styles. Instead, learn from them. Dubstep, euro dance, vocal trance, Paris house, alternative, Classical, Rock, Folk, tango, Latin music you name it. The key is to find your style and [B]sound[/B]. Create a social network with people who are willing to support you and advice you. You need others in order to succeed. Also being able to play any instrument is always useful (preferably keyboard.) Here is a useful link: [URL]http://flstudio.image-line.com/documents/download.html[/URL] Keep on shufflin´
Oh cool a DJ! What do you need to start out as a DJ? I always had this interest for experimental Hip hop and scratchin, maybe that's not your kind.
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