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  2. DJ Skillz - Wikipedia

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    He becomes DJ at twenty. [3] His DJ's name is inspired by the song "Skills" of the American hip hop duo Gang Starr with the rapper Guru and DJ Premier. [4] He has received influence from DJ's such as Cut Killer, Netik, Troubl, Unkut, D-Styles, Ligone, LL Cool DJ, Rafik, Craze, I-emerge. [5]

  3. Live sound mixing - Wikipedia

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    A monitor engineer and console at an outdoor event. Live sound mixing is the blending of multiple sound sources by an audio engineer using a mixing console or software. Sounds that are mixed include those from instruments and voices which are picked up by microphones (for drum kit, lead vocals and acoustic instruments like piano or saxophone and pickups for instruments such as electric bass ...

  4. Scratching - Wikipedia

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    A DJ scratching a record. Scratching, sometimes referred to as scrubbing, is a DJ and turntablist technique of moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable to produce percussive or rhythmic sounds. A crossfader on a DJ mixer may be used to fade between two records simultaneously.

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  6. List of club DJs - Wikipedia

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    Tallulah, London DJ that had a career spanning over 35 years; Tanith, influential techno DJ and Tresor resident who is considered one of the founders of the German techno culture. Tchami; Tee Scott (real name Marc Allen Scott), disco DJ at the NYC club Better Days from 1976 to 1981, then resident at Zanzibar, and remixer of many classics

  7. Uppermost - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Uppermost released 41 tracks for free on his MySpace page under the aliases Uppermost, Alonely and Downed. [4] Uppermost is currently working to promote his record label, Uppwind. His goal is to "...create a network where people can share art with each other; an artistic community where all talents can meet and learn from each other."

  8. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    On stage the DJ would provide the music for the MCs to rhyme and rap to, scratching records during the performance and showcasing his or her skills alongside the verbal skills of the MC. The most well known example of this 'equation' of MCs and DJ is probably Run-D.M.C. who were composed of two MCs and one DJ.

  9. Paul van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    [47] and the website EDMSauce describing it as "near flawless." [48] Musically the album continued in largely the same artistic vein as The Politics of Dancing 3 and included collaborations with – amongst others – Alex M.O.R.P.H., M.I.K.E. Push and Jordan Suckley. The lead single "Everyone Needs Love" was released on 23 December 2016, with ...