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been DJing for around 10 years now...

DJed at uni for Law Students Society at Melb uni, did around 5 uni LSS balls (monash and melb)...

played at some bars and at 7 when it just opened (upstairs)...

now do alot of corporate stuff.

geez it is good fun.

will try and get some of my old mixes up...

it's all practice!

:)

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a new mix i made up today

the 2nd to 3rd track really buggered up :miner:

i lost track of how long the song had left, was cursing lots!!!

anywhooo

ABove and Beyond vs Andy Moor - Air For Life

Dj Tiesto - Walking On Clouds

The Green Martian - Industry

Kraftwerk - Zombie Nation (slipping record)

Paul Van Dyk - Time of our Lives

Dj Tiesto - Silence Remix

Dj Spoke - Igntion (SHOKK Remix)

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/mixed-20060805.mp3

yeah a lot of my records are at least 1+ years old

its just too expensive and im not that into it to keep buying the latest stuff

plus i lack decent space in my room so i usually put one turntable away

so dont use them too often. but it is good fun

i been djing for 5 years i got 3 vestax pdx 2000's a technics 1200 (because everyone should have one) shure m44-7 and ortofon concorde carts, 2 ecler hak 320 mixers and a kaos pad series 2.

what turntables and crap do you guys use?

as for music, i hate this new "dirty house" shit they play all over the radio it all sounds so similar i prefer progressive trance and older house music.

In terms of records, my collection involves about 70 - 90. i dont have turn tables, but i like collecting.

But now i've gone onto records which i listen to, away from all the break and trance and such i used to listen to in year 11, and onto all my queens of the stone age albums, mark lanegan, NIN etc.

lots of fun.

that's actually not a bad mix there Paul, getting better, keep practicing your beat matching! :) some old tunes i havent heard in a long while... good memories ;) im more into house these days... but have a soft spot for trance and progressive tunes from back in the day. :) Keep it up!

whoa at least yous are doing somthing :s i woke up at 12, took off my grill and had a got at getting the sikaflex crap off the mesh. then i help me mum vacuum the inside of her car... how boring is that? i need a GF or a hobby. :)

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