sasha, pete tong, desyn masiello, danny howells, steve lawler, king unique, deep dish, hoxton whores, creamer & k, m.a.n.d.y, satoshi tomiie, danny tenaglia, lexicon avenue and john digweed
Sounds Like
i don't really want to compare myself to any dj out there, but i guess that i have a simular style to the likes of pete tong, king unique, planet funk, danny howells, steve lawler, nic fanciulli and desyn masiello.
Martin was surrounded in music from an early age, but it wasnt until he heard the early sounds of dance music that he became an obsessive collector of music. Over the next few years Martin spent much of his money buying (and a lot of time listening to) all sorts of dance music, but it was house and trance that he latched on to.
University gave Martin the chance to embed himself further into the scene and a student loan gave him the chance to buy his first set of decks. With an already sizable catalogue of tracks at his disposal he began learning his trade. Gigs didnt take long to come along either, after only 6 weeks of owning his shiney new decks he was spinning at a University organised summer party. Throughout University Martin DJed at various club nights, DJ competitions and (now infamous) house parties. Martins sound also developed over this period, from a fairly commercial trance sound to a deeper more progressive sound, inspired by DJs such as Sasha, Dave Seaman and Steve Lawler.
Since 2000 Martins stature as a DJ has continued to grow. In 2003 he flew over to Washington and DJed for Code at Nation - which at the time was Americas ..1 venue. That night he warmed up for Lisa Loud and Lee-Cabreras Steve Lee. Another highlight was In 2004 when Martin progressed through to a heat of the Gallerys DJ Competition where he got the opportunity to DJ at Turnmills in London.
The last 2 years has seen Martin establish himself in 2 areas - the local club scene and on the radio. In Septemeber of 2004 Martin played his first gig at Route in Colchester, this was to be the first of many over the next 15 months - only coming to an end because of the clubs change in music policy. On the radio Martin has been involved in providing many hours of quality mix sessions, especially on Internet Radio for stations such as Frisky, XM Radio, Satellite and his own show Groove which ran for over a year on RiseFM.com.
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We just wanted to swing by to say 'Hello' and let you know about our next release which is now available at Beatport. Currently doing big things on dancefloors around the world.
Ey up, thats a bastard bit of timing, im out in Ipswich tomorrow night, its a biggie I can't miss. Shame that. Hope its a good gig. More advanced notice and i should turn up trumps! Hope things are good mate
Im doing fridays at Ziba now as well as a weds at the vodka bar. fri is more of an ecletic electric vibe-fancy playing with me in next coupla weeks? bee good to see you old chap! let me know
kevlar & j-tay (fourgan mix) http://media.putfile.com/kevlar--j-tay-do-lauryn-samp
kevlar & chris k ( bass in ur face mix) http://media.putfile.com/LAURYN---DONT-TELL-ME-COLES--KIRWAN-BASS-IN-UR-FACE-MIX
smutbusters (plastic coated 4tro mix) http://media.putfile.com/LAURYN---DONT-TELL-ME-SMUTBUSTERS-PLASTIC-COATED-4TRO-MIX
dj law (bounce down da house mix) http://media.putfile.com/LAURYN---DONT-TELL-ME-DJ-LAW-BOUNCE-DOWN-DA-HOUSE-MIX
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Hey sorry about that I must have given you the wrong one.
That's funny because I tried that one a while ago too, the one I gave you, and it made me all mad because they sucked real bad, and they didn't pay too good either they offered like sweepstakes and stuff instead of cash.
But anyways, the right site is here, it's the one I am making $650 a week with putting in about 23 hours a week, sometimes up to like 30 hours if I'm daydreaming. I got $75 for one that took me 25 minutes today!
Sabrina started taking them too and she's making close to $800 a week, it's making me so mad because I'm the one that showed her which one to sign up with now the cow making more than me. ;)
Oh well I guess i'll have to stop telling people about this, I only wanted to help but there will be no surveys for me to take in the end lol...
Alright well I'm getting ready to leave now, just give me a call or I'll catch you on here. And say high to george for me!
we would like to invite you to STYLE @ SUGAR SUITE broadstreet birmingham.... each & every thursday.... 10pm - 4am
providing you some of the best djs from around the country supplying the finest in funky, soulful, electro house and hard hitting basslines with a different music policy every hour....
Puppy Dog / Woodern Doll / The Book of Revelations
Her Debut EP is released on the 1st March 2007 and in true little Jo style it encompasses all the elements of dance that can be heard in her sets.
Puppy Dog.
Puppy dog is a driving rock influenced belter. Heavy distorted bass guitar layered over chunky beats with a rolling percussion line. Team that with a moody vocal and your left with a distinctive sound which can only be described as pure filth. Puppy dog follows the current trend of producers who are returning to live roots and creating tracks that have a raw and gritty sound perfect for late nights.