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Projectors vs. Flat screens

Projectors vs. Flat screens

 

“A DJ is only as good as it tools”, if that isn’t a quote it should be. Equipment is crucial for any final product. A high performance car needs low profile tires and premium parts, a superior pizza will be made with superior sauce, cheese and dough. A good DJ should look at their equipment choices as a way of improving their business. The quality of the final is all the truly matters and premium equipment is a crucial price.

A working VJ has a caveat to their performance that standard DJ’s don’t, video.  Like other DJ’s they have to purchase the best equipment to make their mixes and perform shows, but VJ’s have to take into consideration the video aspect when setting up. There are two types of equipment used to accomplish this projector and flat screen monitors/Tv. Naturally there are low end and high end versions of both of these, the more important question is which one is better.

The advantages with high definition flat screens are obvious, we deal with them as consumer when buying one for the house. They can be slim and light weight offering superior color quality and picture clarity.  Smart TV will connect to the internet and sync to a laptop if necessary, in many instances most of these venue will already have these installed. Traveling with these flat screens can be troublesome, setting them up at each venue and the frailty of the screens themselves can make it difficult. Using TV’s provided technology and far superior picture quality make a flat screen TV a great fit.

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At first glance projectors do not seem to measure up to the flat screens. They offer no technological advantages and have inferior picture quality. Most venues will not provide projectors, so owning them is basically mandatory.  With all that said they are the equipment of choice for most VJ’s. Projectors are light weight and great for traveling. They expand larger than most flat screens and can be placed in strategic sight lines. DJ’s at the core are artist, and each time they spin it is a performance. VJ’s incorporate a visual experience into the performance to take it to that next level. Projectors do not offer the same quality of picture and that is an advantage for a working VJ. These performances are predominantly done inside clubs and bars. The grainy video projected  un-centered and out of frame on a wall can give that experience a different feel. Although the mixing of videos is impressive and worth watching, the DJ’s job is to make people dance and they can’t do that if they are mesmerized by what is on a TV screen.

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First and foremost the art of mixing needs to be mastered, then the equipment is chosen.  Once that is accomplished the equipment needs to be purchased.  The quality of the equipment needs to be taken into consideration but the fact that this is a form of art with the intention of people dancing needs to always be the main focus.

DJ tips

New DJ’s are constantly up on the rise everyday all over the world trying to make it big but don’t know where to start or how. A couple these pointers will definitely determine whether you rock the crowd or go not only empty handed but a little less determined about being a DJ from the start. Of course, no one said it was going to be easy but with faith and constant practice you could be the next big thing opening up at Ibiza and touring worldwide!

 

 

Sky is the limit

The Ultra Music Festival in 2014 will be the launching pad for the Avicii themed hotel from SLS South Beach Hotels.  The location and timing are perfect, the dance music community will be in full swing attending Miami Music week. Avicii’s star status and SLS’s knack for promotion of their luxurious hotels will make an unproven match look genius.

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The guests will be privy to exclusive programming and VIP packages that will give access to events throughout the week’s music inspired convention.  This will be the second time this promotion has been available and seems like it could become a mainstay. It is a testament to the popularity and commercial value one DJ can have.

 

While this unlikely marriage between luxury hotel and superstar status DJ is now a reality and profitable, the fact of the matter is that is has been done. So what’s next for DJ’s? If anything this proves that anything is possible and that being a DJ is a marketable trait. Naturally the next step points to a Las Vegas hotel themed with a superstar DJ, most DJ’s aren’t superstars.  On the other hand to be a DJ an individual needs a certain amount of creativity and a shameless self promoter. With the tools at hand and with the EDM/dance community flourishing this is an ideal time to find that new marketing technique. This can be the golden age for DJ’s

The Ultra Music Festival in 2014 will be the launching pad for the Avicii themed hotel from SLS South Beach Hotels.  The location and timing are perfect, the dance music community will be in full swing attending Miami Music week. Avicii’s star status and SLS’s knack for promotion of their luxurious hotels will make an unproven match look genius.

Birthplace of house music

As of today 2/18/14 according to thedjlist.com the top house Dj’s are: Avicii, David Guetta and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, what these DJ’s all have in common is geographic. House music is without a doubt thriving in European countries and as it would seem laying claim to what would be the best performers in the musical genre.  This is not a trend or phenomenon, this is a common theme in house music that it is dominated by European influence.  Each year the digitally inspired music gains more fame and followers, if any of these listeners were stopped and asked on the street if they knew where house music started the obvious answer would be Europe and they would be wrong.  House music had a very enigmatic beginning in the United Sates.

In 1976 disco was in full swing monopolizing dance floors all over the country.  Disco would eventually spin off into many genres, but the first was house music.  The south side of Chicago is known in many ways but famously for its rugged streets reputation, excellent high school basketball and of course windy weather but few regard it as the birthplace of house music. A few young DJ’s came up with a technique geared at keeping the crowd dancing. Silky Hurley described it as “We had a technique were we would take the bass out of the song and wait for the exciting part of the song and bam!”.  As it would seem not much has changed instead of disco music being used its electronic or fabricated beats produced by the DJ.

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The night club called The Wharehouse was at the time was known for its availability to all races and ways of life. The gay, straight, thug and prep groups were all represented on any given night in the Wharehouse. Since it is the beginning of the genre, it’s only fitting that the name be spawned form the original club that played the music.  The resident DJ Frankie knuckles and Larry Levan were the first to spin this type of music. Although Frankie Fingers is considered the godfather of house it is Larry Levan that is attributed with the idea of spinning house music. Levan went on to work at the paradise garage in his home town New York and spread the house music culture.

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 Frankie Knuckles                                                                          Larry Levan

Like most new styles of music house was birthed before its time. America wasn’t ready for a genre of music that was dominated by the gay and ethnic communities. House music saw its earliest success in predominately gay clubs and spun by gay DJ’s. It was frowned upon due to the nature of the culture that was at the fore front of the movement. It’s a shame that it was not well received, the techniques used by these DJ’s were preparing the industry for an exciting change.

House music has now flourished into a musical giant. DJ’s from all over the world produce dance tracks that snowball with popularity. It’s a versatile style is music that caters to DJ’s and keep the dance floor moving. The European acceptance and promotion has undoubtedly taken the music to the level it currently is on, it is interesting to know it got its start in the South side of Chicago. It was inspired to bring all walks of life together and finally is.

So this is happening

Killa Cam has done it again, the man that made the color pink cool for guys has taken it to a new level.  The pink Range Rover in Sate Property was impressive and memorable, the only thing that would make it better would be a cape. That’s right a cape Cam’ron has teamed up with Mark Mcnairy to exhibit his line of fashionable capes. With help from his girlfriend JuJu they strut down the catwalk with a presidential hand wave, dap for Damon Dash and a batman like cape exit move, the men’s fashion cape is born.

camron3Who can be mad at him, if he can get half of NYC to wear pink then capes shouldn’t be so tough.  He’s a business man and a self promoter so each one of his capes has a dipset logo. He was able to showcase these super hero inspired accessories at a Mark Mcnairy event, just like Pusha T last year. The only difference is Cam’s product is well a cape and people are going to talk about it. He designed a product placed it perfectly and is a natural at marketing it, his business acumen definitely demands respect and as Cam put it himself #donthatethecape

I can’t say I would ever wear one or purchase one as a gift, but judging by Cam’rons track record I’m more than positive that I will a diplomat cape on someone in NYC or LA sometime very soon.

Feature Friday: DVDJ Dread

Feature Friday: DVDJ Dread

We were able to catch up with one of our resident VJ’s and ask him a few questions. He makes some of our most downloaded mixes. He has been VJ’ing from the start. He is a self professed videoholic, he is DVDj Dread!

Where are you from and where do you work?
New York. I have worked in New York City and all other parts of New York, South Carolina and Florida.

How long have you been DJing?
Funny you ask, I just recently celebrated 10 years in the business.

Congrats! When did you decide to become a VJ?
In 2007 I saw DJ 2ndnature doing it at a convention and I knew I wanted to do it.

So you started at the beginning?
Yes,  in fact I just found this picture of my first set up, and yes I used all four.

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What piece of equipment can you not live without?
My Rane ttm557, I know there are bigger and better things out there that I can get, but If it works why fix it? I had an opportunity to meet DJ Jazzy Jeff who is one of my favourites and he used an older set up saying that this worked for him, why mess with it. If it makes sense to Jazzy Jeff it makes sense to me, besides having an ear for the music goes a long way.
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Do you have advice for aspiring VJs?
The eyes don’t lie, you have to make sure that your video is as good as your mix. Think of it like putting a new stereo in your car. When you are driving down the block people will hear your music playing and then see the car, if the car isn’t on point than nobody will care about the system.

So what do you do in your free time?
I am a movie buff, I have time off I’m watching movies with my wife. I’ll watch just about anything I love the experience.

LeBron or Durant?
Ohhh man, I want to say Durant but I gotta go with LeBron that’s my homie. LeBron came into the league as kid like Kobe and KG and just owned it.

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I listened to his trap mix while I wrote this: The remixx kidd

Feature DJ: Kevin Allen

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DJ Name and how did you come up with the name?
Kevin Allen, Its my first and middle name.  Back in the day before having a regular name was “cool” I Went by Dj Kurious spelled with a K for Kevin which was given to me by a middle school friend because I was always curious lol

Where are you located?
I am located in Northwest Indiana, about 20 mins from Chicago.

How did it all start?
It all started in Middle School I went to a friends birthday party and there was a dj mixing and cutting it up and I was hooked. I said to myself I want to do this!.  I got to know this dj who is now Paul Anthony from Dirty Fabric and he showed me the ropes.

Are you a DJ Full Time?
No as of now I am part time at one point I was.  Between my family sports and video editing the weekends are it for now.

What genre do you prefer?
I am a BIG House Head!

What other interest/hobbies do you have?
I am very involved in my kids life, I am President of our Towns Pop Warner Football League and help Manage Baseball.

NS7 II Review

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This review has been long overdue, we are very excited to bring you a review on the product from the staff here at VJstreet.  If you have any questions about our review don’t be afraid to post them in the comment section below.

At first glance at the packaging my first thought was that we had ordered the wrong product. I had heard the rumblings about this unit being a little too big and was afraid they were true. Once the unit is out it is visible that the size is perfect. I wouldn’t invest too much into the rumors about it being cumbersome, considering that it encompasses multiple tools into one apparatus.

The NS7 had some amazing features so naturally the NS7 II would improve upon those and it did. The layout is logical and cerebral, all of the buttons are in areas that make sense.  While there were many improvements the ability to edit beat grids from the unit versus the laptop is a great example of the evolution of the product. The NS7 II offers exclusive content for your Serato DJ. Beyond giving a maximum level of control there are never before seen features available on your Serato DJ.

The younger generation really has it great, machines like the NS7II are the final product of innovation in the field. While the older generation has to get used to feel of a 7 inch turntable versus a 12 inch vinyl, having an entire music catalogue at your fingertips is a decent trade off. The NS7 II feels as authentic as it is going to get.

It comes as no shock that here at VJstreet we highly recommend the NS7II. The size, feel and improvements are second to none. A DJ would be hard pressed to find a better machine. Thanks for reading and please leave any comments or questions you have at the bottom, we love to help.

 Digital Street Team