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alienation from "areas that have a
strong technological tendency such as
DJing,
sound engineering and producing" are "not
necessarily about their dislike...
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DJing is the act of
playing existing recorded music for a live audience. For the
history of
radio disc jockeys, see
Radio disc
jockey history. The modern...
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Breakbeat is a
broad type of
electronic music that uses drum breaks,
often sampled from
early recordings of funk, jazz, and R&B.
Breakbeats have been used...
- Mary Anne
Hobbs Hobbs DJing in 2008 Born (1964-05-16) 16 May 1964 (age 60) Preston, Lancashire,
England Spouse Miles Hunt (1990–95)
Career Show Mary Anne...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Needle drop"
DJing – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (September 2021)...
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influenced the
early development of scratching. Kool Herc
developed break-beat
DJing,
where the
breaks of funk songs—being the most
danceable part,
often featuring...
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record label Bandulu and is a
member of
Young Echo. His
initial forays into
DJing started with his
night Sure****,
which was one of the
first nights that...
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backward (despite the
rotation of the
platter beneath it). It is
often used in
DJing; many DJs use
specialty slipmats so that
friction will be
reduced between...
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Danny Howard (born 14 July 1987) is a
British dance music producer, DJ, and
current host of
Radio 1's
Dance Party.
Howard attended Edge Hill University...
- Jeff
Dexter (born
Jeffery Dexter Bedwell, 15
August 1946) is a
British disc
jockey (DJ), club promoter,
record producer and
former dancer, who rose to...