Guest 1STFRIEARL Posted June 14, 2011 Share Posted June 14, 2011 I say give the young dj.s a go it is possible for them to keep with tradition with out them being traditionalists. As for talking between records there is no set rules to follow but a dj must entertain. And if any younger djs are reading this dont worry about playing a few boots as most dj,s over the years have sneaked a few in spots. In fact you could start a new thread big playing dj,s caught play boots over the years. ( Sit on the balcony at stoke, as they did in the past at wigan you may get a shock ) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Barry Posted June 14, 2011 Share Posted June 14, 2011 I say give the young dj.s a go it is possible for them to keep with tradition with out them being traditionalists. As for talking between records there is no set rules to follow but a dj must entertain. And if any younger djs are reading this dont worry about playing a few boots as most dj,s over the years have sneaked a few in spots. In fact you could start a new thread big playing dj,s caught play boots over the years. ( Sit on the balcony at stoke, as they did in the past at wigan you may get a shock ) Loose connection to what you are talking about but similar, I remember watching Kamizra dj in Manchester for a good hour and a half,...then watch him take the cd he had been miming to out the cd player...it's always gone on and still does. Did anyone enjoy themselves any less? No. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Impact Posted June 14, 2011 Share Posted June 14, 2011 I've got the tunes to do a spot at the kings hall, if Kev Roberts would let me Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Marc Forrest Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 (edited) Loose connection to what you are talking about but similar, I remember watching Kamizra dj in Manchester for a good hour and a half,...then watch him take the cd he had been miming to out the cd player...it's always gone on and still does. Did anyone enjoy themselves any less? No. thankfully all the young DJ`s I have mentioned before are playing ovo. so this goes to show they dont need to play boots or cd`s. Thank god they dont need or more imortant want to! No need to become a DJ if you havent got the real goods to deliver...be it a young gun or an "oldtimer"....dont want another debate wether ovo or not. Just my opinion. Edited June 15, 2011 by Marc Forrest Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
macca Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 (edited) The mic use thing has been throughly wrung out on here before. I grew up with it, so when it's there, it doesn't bug me, unless they're mumblers or ranters of course. I can't stand people prattling over intros nightclub style and I've seen it from one of the UK scene's most notable jocks and not that long ago. Edited June 16, 2011 by macca Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Tommaso Posted June 26, 2011 Share Posted June 26, 2011 thankfully all the young DJ`s I have mentioned before are playing ovo Hey Marc, thanks for including me, I'm honoured Other suggestions by me include: Peppe (Milan) mostly r&b and soul, lots of quality obscurities you never hear! James Pogson (London) buying some great funky bits Tomas McGrath (London) quality uptempo soul & funk, and the youngest in this group! Soulful Jules (Pordenone) a massive collection of quality northern, R&B and crossover Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Timid Tomas Posted June 30, 2011 Share Posted June 30, 2011 Cheers for the comment Tommaso - you ain't so bad yourself Seems this thread has been stifled by the well-trodden and dull debate about original vinyl and mic use... All the young DJ's mentioned only play original vinyl and thus the argument about the future of its dominance in soul clubs seem rather redundant... long live ovo! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Liljimmycrank Posted June 30, 2011 Share Posted June 30, 2011 All the young DJ's mentioned only play original vinyl Not ALL mentioned play ovo i'm afraid Tomas. But certainly the ones i'd pay to go see definitely do, your good self included, and 99% of the others mentioned do. Everyone has a choice (whether they be young or old) on the OVO front - mine happens to be OVO, more credibility i think...............Other than carvers of dog rare records, boots and look-a-like pressings, stardust releases etc tend to be for northern classic type nights anyway, which doesn't float my boat. Some people don't mind, some do, its an age old story. Im sure some will read this whole thread and relate to the young DJ's who play at events they attend/circulate in (whether it be rare, underplayed, niter, forward thinking, classic oldies, cheesy motown pop nights etc) and judge them differently for their choice in vinyl originality. But it would be a shame to tarnish all young DJ's with the same brush so if you see young lads playing boots and re-issues, don't think inherrant in them all. Just my view of course. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Emel Posted July 3, 2011 Share Posted July 3, 2011 Hello everyone! We - the members of the Swiss Soul Club - are organising a Weekender from 16th to 18th March 2012 in Lucerne/ Switzerland. í…¾NOT TOO YOUNG" SWISS SOUL WEEKENDER Why í…¾Not Too Young"? Because we feel not too young: to spin records with forward-thinking and open-minded attitudeto be and become quality DJsto read the floor properlyto fall in love with Soul Music with devotion There are quite a lot of young and proper DJs and collectors in Europe. Most of them are progressive ones who are keen on using their knowledge and their spectrum of experience to push things forward. These are also DJs who - in our opinion - deserve closer attention within the European scene. Hence we decided to create a platform for these ladies & gentlemen and hopefully can attract a great deal of your attention on our Weekender. Here are the facts: What: «NOT TOO YOUNG» Swiss Soul Weekender When: Friday, 16th - Sunday, 18th March 2012 Who: DJs for Friday & Saturday: Headliner ALFREDO MADDALONI (Do Yourself a Favour Salerno, Italy) MS DIENEL (Breakdown Soul Club Stockholm, Sweden) HELENA (Function Malm¶, Sweden) SIR VIVOR (Upon My Soul Dresden, Germany) SEBASTIAN GERSTUNG (Big Wheels Mainz, Germany) Locals RAPHI GRUENIG (Bamberg Soul Weekender) FU MAN CHU (Smart Lion Zurich) PAZI THE FIST (Smart Lion Zurich) BUDDY FLO (Soul Yoga Lucerne) HENNING BOOGALOO (Spin Club Lucerne) EMEL ILTER (Spin Club Lucerne) LIVE-ACT on Saturday @ SCHUUR: To be confirmed. Where: Friday Allnighter, 9 p.m.: MADELEINE, Baselstrasse 15, Lucerne Saturday Alldayer, 1 Â6 p.m.: LUZ SEEBISTRO, Bahnhofplatz, Lucerne Saturday Allnighter, 9 p.m.: SCHUUR, Tribschenstrasse 1, Lucerne (with Live Act) Links: Swiss Soul Club Club Madeleine Club Schuur Caf LUZ Further online information to follow... Give it a try! We invite you to come, listen and dance to the spins of the Northern Soul's future DJs! At least you won't regret your trip as soon as you experience our lovely Lucerne... If you need any further information concerning your trip and accommodation please don't hesitate to contact us! Henning í…¾Boogaloo" Boerm (HBoogaloo) Emel Ilter (emel) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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