Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

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Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by mosdjacademy » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:28 pm

Whether you've just clapped eyes on your first set of decks, or have been DJing in clubs around the world for 10 years...Ministry of Sound's DJ Academy has something to offer you....

We run several different types of course, each tailored to ensure all levels of skill are accomodated. You'll be learning from some of the world's best DJs, Carl Cox and Ray Keith to name just two! Not only that put you'll play in each of the rooms here at the club on our world renowned systems!! Can't actually get much better can it?!

We have a few spaces left on our upcoming course dates - the 5th of November and the 25th/26th of November. Get in there quick before they disappear!

ALL GENRES WELCOME!!

Email sevents@ministryofsound.com for info and bookings...

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by deamonds » Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:43 pm

just for a heads up, people call your club misery of sound for a reason

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by hackman » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:16 pm

haha :)
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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by slackk » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:23 pm

I got taught how to DJ by my mum's mate's ex-husband who found out his missus was cheating on him by pretending to go away for the weekend and then coming back late Friday night. He was a big lad, John, and the bloke who was shagging his wife was scared of him so he tried to hide from him when he turned up in the house. John found him in the loft in his boxers.

My dad had tried to teach me and I'd learned the basics from watching him but to be honest we're too alike and I was a pain in the arse when I was a kid.

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by Input_1 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:30 pm

this thread has gone down a treat!

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by alex bk-bk » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:16 pm

taught myself on some Gemeni 1200 knockoffs
they were just about direct drive but had a belt drive feel to them because the motor was so pathetic, especially towards the end of their life span

depending on what occasions youve heard me DJ you might say either thats impressive or it explains a lot : )

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by mpulse » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:21 pm

alex bk-bk wrote:taught myself on some Gemeni 1200 knockoffs
they were just about direct drive but had a belt drive feel to them because the motor was so pathetic, especially towards the end of their life span

depending on what occasions youve heard me DJ you might say either thats impressive or it explains a lot : )
belt drive decks were so fun!!!

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Re: Learning to mix? Touching up your DJ talent?

Post by c03 » Wed Sep 29, 2010 8:33 pm

my first decks cost 50 quid and one of them constantly slowed down

obviousy if id have done this course i would be fucking judge jules by now

maybe not actualy fucking him but u get the point

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