Sunday, November 15, 2009

31 Flavours presents "LLOYD" live at RMH 20th Nov





As a child, Lloyd Polite Jr. fell in love with performing. As a student at the prestigious Atlanta-based DeKalb School of the Arts, it was clear he’d found his calling. After catching the attention of former Klymaxx–member–turned–talent–manager Joyce Irby at the tender age of ten and wetting his professional feet via a stint with the kiddy group N-Toon, the dynamic performer known to music fans today simply as Lloyd eventually signed with Irv Gotti’s The Inc. Records and has been nurturing a solid career ever since.

After making his major mark on the music scene in 2004 via “South Side,” the Top 20–placing love–struck anthem on which he collaborated with Ashanti, Lloyd released his debut disc of the same title. In the years that have followed, he’s proven himself as a legitimate industry player, generating hits like 2006’s chart–topping “You” and the infectious “Get It Shawty,” which saw Top two placement. The latter was spawned from his gold–selling sophomore disc, Street Love.

In June 2008, Lloyd returns with his third effort, Lessons In Love. The hard-driving lead single, “How We Do It” featuring Ludacris, a party track written by Lloyd and Wood Works and produced by Baby Boy & Superkidd, a group of promising up–and–comers based out of Inglewood, California. Lloyd says of the track, “It’s pretty much reppin’ where you’re from and having pride in your community.” The album sees Lloyd re–teaming J–Lack, the mastermind behind “Get It Shawty.” Eric Hudson, famed for Kanye West’s “Flashing Lights”, and with beat–men Jasper Cameron & Big Reese. Lloyd also enlisted some additional heat working with, Polow Da Don and the team of Tricky & Dream (“Umbrella” & “Bed”).

The level mix of club–bangers and ballads presented on Lessons In Love varies in subject matter, from physical lust to true love; Lloyd communicates with his strong fan base through terms they can relate to. He nods to the time–honored sport of girl–chasing on tracks like “Around the World” and acknowledges the realities of sexual activity on “Party All Over Your Body,” a seductive ballad dropped over a fast–moving drum bass resulting in an organic, mid–tempo gem. “Lose Control,” which features Nelly, dares ladies to let go of their inhibitions and embrace their wild sides, taunting, “I’m trying to find out how low can you go/Free your mind of doubt/Let love rule your soul/Take the time out so we can loose control...”

But at 22, Lloyd is ready to embrace maturity. Songs like “Lose Your Love” — which cunningly borrows the chorus from ‘80s rock band Outfield’s hit “Your Love” — and “Have My Baby” touches on genuine love and relationships.

Growing up in a largely–female household gave Lloyd a deep–rooted respect for women and has helped tune his antenna to the fairer sex. His sensitivity comes through on tracks like “Treat U Good” — on which he flips his vocal style to a fast staccato — and “I Can Change Your Life,” a moving, beautifully–produced piece sure to secure the cross–over potential heard on “You” and “Get It Shawty.” This ladies man not only enjoys pursuing women, but uplifting them as well.

Lloyd’s performing arts education not only helped him hone his natural–born talent but also gave him an important outlet to express himself that has stuck with him throughout his career. Since releasing his debut single, Lloyd has gained more confidence in his craft and his identity as an artist. His energetic performances on the Scream Tour have proven his ability to command a crowd and he’s counting on his new project to further cement his brand.

Lloyd aspires to be successful behind the scenes as well; He’s launched his own label, Young Goldie Music –– on which his last two projects were released —and he’s prepped to sign his first artist, Bronx, New York–based Tokyo Diva. He’s also taken on endeavors outside of the music world. The Atlanta–raised performer has given back to his birth city of New Orleans by taking part in rapper and New Orleans native David Banner’s 2006 Heal the Hood Concert benefiting displaced Katrina victims. He donated 50 tickets for the show to children from fellow heartthrob Usher’s New Look Foundation, which helps create avenues for young people to enter the business side of sports and entertainment. He also travels to speak to kids across the country with producer and musical mentor Dallas Austin in support of the fellow Atlantan’s new project that builds recording studios in area public schools. All of this encompasses Lloyd the person.

With a successful recording career, business savvy and a connection to the community, Lloyd is one young person on which youth has clearly not been wasted.

Support acts for your entertainment incorporate:

Israel
Christian Alexander
Cat Chamoun
Dynasti and from chicago T- MIGHT..wow its gonna b a show thats gonna b talked about for years to come..

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

31 Flavours & RDPClubz presents TQ (LIVE) at RMH Oct 30 2009


RDPClubz & 31 Flavours presents:

TQ LIVE AT RMH on FRIDAY 30th of OCTOBER

With DJs Dir-X, Baby D, Weapon X, C DUBB, Nouky TPC and Limpy rocking the night away till the early hours!!

DJ Nouky - Bonus Round

Sorry guyz, been hella busy of late but here's a mixup I've had sitting ready to go for several weeks now. Dubbed this one "Bonus round" coz that's just what it is, a lil bonus for the peeps who just want sumthin fresh to crank and bop to.

Bonus Round tracklist:

  1. Intro - Maino Ft Pleasure P - Never meet a nigga like me
  2. Cascada - Evacuate the dancefloor
  3. Clinton Sparks Ft Pitbull & Fatman Scoop - On to you
  4. David Guetta Ft Wynter Gordon - Toyfriend
  5. Pitbull - Juicebox
  6. Logan Chapman - Say my name
  7. John Blu - Nicknames
  8. Alesha Dixon - The boy does nothing
  9. Belly Ft Snoop - Hot girl
  10. Taj Jackson - Let me get it
  11. Nicki Minaj Ft Shanell - Handstand
  12. Stereos - Throw your hands up
  13. Yung Joc - Might as well
  14. Pitbull - Give them what they ask for
  15. B5 - Ice cream
  16. Aubrey O'Day Ft Roscoe Umali - Never falling
  17. Atozzio - Non stop
  18. K Young - contagious
  19. Dominic - Outer space
  20. Michael Jackson - Dancing machine
  21. Riz Ft Iyaz - Gone with the wind
  22. Dontae - Freak
  23. Sean Paul - Don't tease me
  24. Estelle Ft John Legend & Ludacris - All night long
  25. Corey Latif Williams - Say what
  26. 214 Militia - She jazzy
  27. Aleise Ft B-EZ - Music
  28. Prime Time - Quit boppin
  29. Juvenile Ft Pleasure P - Hands on you
  30. Hurricane Chris Ft Plies & Mario - Headboard
  31. Jaxz Ft Young Wine - Wat u waitin for
  32. Treal Lee - Back it up
  33. Shean Desmond - Single
  34. B5 - Turn it up
  35. Cassie - Stamina
  36. Ying Yang Twins Ft Lil Jon - Centipede
  37. Kajun - The last dance
  38. B5 - Don't go
  39. Lemar - One night
Download DJ Nouky - Bonus Round

Club Euro @ Watermark




Ladies and Gentlemen, get ready for a new concept in Melbourne Clubbing. Sunset promotions along with Watermark bring to you Club EURO.

The sounds of Ibiza, Mykonos, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain & South America will blow you away .

Launch date is Friday November 13th......

OPENING NIGHT SPECIALS
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- Every person upon entry gets 1 FREE Drink Card
- Every 13th person will get in for FREE

PLUS

If you are the 113th person you will score yourself a $25 drink card!

Bringing you the best DJs from around Melbourne which will make you feel like you're rocking it out in Ibiza

Three rooms of Tribal/Baltimore/Progressive House to a complete Latin/Regaetton/Euro Beats in the Havana Room

Getting Melbourne Rocking for the summer!!!

Get ready to bounce!!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

DJ Nouky - 31 Flavours (the mixtape)

Presenting to you, the 31 Flavours mixtape. Fresh sounds for spring! Hard copies were distributed on 16/10/09 at Royal Melbourne Hotel but for those who missed out, the link is below.



Tracklist:


  1. 31 Flavours Intro
  2. Lil Scrappy - Don't stop (pop that pussy)
  3. Galaxy - Don't go
  4. Jason Derulo Ft Rock City - Dancer
  5. Alexandra Burke Ft Flo-Rida - Bad Boys
  6. Lil Boosie Ft Bobby Valentino - Nobody
  7. One chance - Neverland
  8. Git Fresh - Dirty south
  9. Cory Lee - Black cat
  10. Breezy & Lexx - Burning it up
  11. Pitbull Ft Slim - Daddy's little girl
  12. Young Steff - Let it go
  13. David Guetta Ft Kid Cutti - Memories
  14. Kasual - Get it on the floor
  15. Bryan J - Run
  16. Lil Rob - Make you say
  17. Pitbull Ft Nayer & Bass Ill Euro - Full of shit
  18. Sean Paul - Private party
  19. Taj Jackson Ft Tiffany Evans - U just don't get it
  20. Trazz Ft Drake - All they wanna talk about
  21. Young Steff - Let it go
  22. Amerie Ft Lil Wayne - Heard em all
  23. Taj Jackson - What's that got to do with me
  24. B5 - Only one
  25. Johnta Austin - Ghetto girl
  26. Taj Jackson - Let's make love
  27. Black Dada Ft Rick Ross & Birdman - Imma Zoe
  28. R. Kelly - Gangsta
  29. Slim - Dejavu
  30. DJ Webstar Ft Serani - Tipsy in da club
  31. Sean Kingston - My girlfriend
  32. B. Noza Ft Pitbull, Casely & Red Rat - Messy
  33. Vein Ft Cassidy - Signal
  34. Three 6 Mafia Ft Kalenna - Shake my
  35. Akon Ft Ray L - Donkey kong
  36. Chris Brown - Don't know what it is
  37. Kevin Little - Bring it out
  38. Pitbull Ft Ke$ha - Girls
  39. Sean Paul - Evening ride
  40. Sisqo - Ft Petey Pablo - Girl you can get it
  41. Rich Kidz - Crazy
  42. TC - Where she's at
  43. Yung Joc Ft Chris Brown & Pleasure P - Choose me
  44. Young Steff - Get it at ya
  45. OJ Da Juiceman Ft Rock city - The mover
  46. Mari The Voice Ft B. Classic & II Tre - Respect me
  47. Nefu Da Don Ft Soulja Boy - Like it's my birthday
  48. K. Michelle Ft Missy Elliott - Fakin' it
  49. Eddie B - Break up
  50. Davion Farris - Crush
  51. Donnellshawn - Graffiti
  52. DJ Smurf Ft Mel Gates - Summertime
  53. KP Ft B.O.B. - Bean pop
  54. Laze & Royal - Performer
  55. Ale - Too bad
  56. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Ft Will.I.Am - Patron
  57. Lauren Evans - Let this song cry
  58. B5 - Don't do me like that
  59. Brittani Sensor Ft Bobby Valentino - Piece of me
  60. Shop Boyz - Showing
Download DJ Nouky - 31 Flavours (the mixtape)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

DJ Nouky - Phase 5


Fresh from the bakery....smokin hot for spring n smells so good u can taste it...ok enough jokin round now...

PHASE 5 COMIN' ATCHA


Tracklist is below as per the standard now. Stay posted coz i got a few more shortly in da comin weeks, I just need to filter traxx b4 I lay em down on a mix....


DJ Nouky - Phase 5

Phase 5 intro Ft Joelii
Bobby Valentino ft. Pharrell - My Ex-Girlfriend
J.O. - We Gonna Do It
Karl Wolf - Nightlife
Redd Stylez - Cardio
Ace Hood Ft The Dream - Mine
Calico Jonez Feat. Soulja Boy - I Fucked Yo Bitch
Black De Niro Ft Gillie Da Kid, Cassidy & Beanie Sigel - I be on my grind
Fabolous Ft Paul Cain, Red Cafe & Freck Billionaire - There he go
Leona Lewis Feat. Cassidy - Nowhere Left To Go
Gucci Mane Ft Julz Santana - She got a friend
Cassie Davis - DJ Made Me Do It
An'Dre' Merritt - Turn It Up A Notch
A.B. Feat. T-Pain - Trophy Girl
Unknown - That new
Asia Lee Ft. Colby O'Donis - Fire in her eyes
James Derulo - Shorty a rider
Gucci Mane Feat. OJ Da Juiceman, Rock City & LA The Darkman - Overboard
Git Fresh - Hotpants
Keri Hilson Ft Justin Timberlake - Headsprung
Amante Da Prez Ft OJ Da Juiceman - Hands Itchin'
August - Love not war
Baby Boy Ft Young Dro - Gettin money
Darren B Ft Murphy Lee & Gena - Think about it
Gunna Ft E40 - I'm the shit
Gucci Mane Ft OJ Da Juiceman - Wasted
J-Ryan Ft Castro - How u like it
Lazonate Ft Osinach - Bad girl
K-Young Ft David Banner - If you only knew
Lil Haze Ft Ray J - Work that body
Il Tre - She got flava
Louie V Ft Laudie & Shorty Da Kid - Do yo own dance
GBoy Ft Lil Tony - Do it
Omarion Ft Lil Wayne - I get it in
Drake Ft Lil Wayne, Kanye West & Eminem - Forever
Colby O'Donis - Talkin 'bout us
Chris Passion Ft Lil Ru - Nasty song
Sean Kingston - Island queen
Shanel Ft Lil Wayne - Play in my band
TC Ft Ray Nitti - She don't care
DJ Blak - This is my shit
Attozzio - Put it on my own card
DJ Diamond Kuts Ft Ron Browz, Nicki Minaj & Latif - Strippin in the club
Bruce Wayne Ft Lil Wayne - Holding me back
Kiesha Babi - Going, going, gone
Megan Rochelle Ft Fabolous - One you need
Cymia - Stingy
Mykee - All around the world
Trey Songz Ft Drake - I invented sex
Rock City - Let me kiss ya
Trey Songz Ft Fabolous - Say aah
Serani Ft Melanie Fiona - No games
Serani - When it's cold




Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Joelii shoutout from NYC in da studio!



Straight outta da studio in NYC is Joelii representing and giving a shout out 2 yours truly.

His track "Mami Linda" features on my "Urban Surgeon - Pt 3" mixtape.

ABOUT JOELII:
Gedrin Joely Morel best known by his artistic name "Joelii" was born in Santiago, Dominican Republic the 19th of June 1991. Arriving to the United States at the age of 5 (year of 1997) he immediately started adapting to life in the United States. Son of Arelis Morel (mother) and Porfirio A. Morel (father) both also dominican born and raised, Joelii was raised in a loving and caring family environment and was always taught to be humble. Ever since he was able to take his first baby steps, Joelii's life has revolved around music of the rich Dominican culture and has been influenced by many, such as Juan Luis Guerra, Adventura, Wisin Y Yandel, Daddy Yankee, Calle 13, Arcangel and many more. Joelii has involved himself with music in many ways, from playing various different instruments to writing poetry, which lead to writing songs and singing. This would develop into a unique style of writing and singing for Joelii. Today, Joelii has become a very versatile artist and will one day become an all around musician. Under the guidance of Chris "Taste" Medina and Jevoy Cruickshank (SSP), as well as Jose Mangual III and David Hanley (Canta Canta), Joelii is sure to emerge as Latin music's greatest new young artist. Joelii is currently in the process of recording his debut album as well as continuing to educate himself in school and in music.

Respect dude, dis boyz gonna go a looooonnngggggg way!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

A simple note


Could I simply make the point clear to all patron's who have consumed alcohol which will no longer classify them as being sober! Please, please stay the &$#^ away from the DJ console. The DJ is the one who will get the blame for your errors and mis-judgements if there are any technical errors with equipment such as sound cutting out or potential skipping of needles etc.

Respect your entertainer and continue to enjoy your time but please consider everything else cause it frustrates the hell outta me GGGGGrrrrrr

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What makes a DJ? Skill? Equipment? Music selection...

Another thing which has crossed my mind is the simple fact about your own DJ equipment. Now I understand that there are a lot of other DJ's out there who will live and swear by the quality of their gear but honestly, I don't think that the big dollars always gives you the best hardware to work with whilst ur either jammin in ur studio, bedroom or out and about. Think about it from this point of view coz I aint gonna be naming certain brands so I don't end up copping any legal issues for sounding biased. Any individual may go out there and purchase the most state of the art pieces of equipment out there with high torque, bpm counters, hi-tech cross fader's, special effects units etc. but what good is that when you don't have that accesible at every gig you end up playing at? What good is it to you when you might have the same turntables as a club but the tonearms might be bent? What good is it if the cross fader is bleeding in the club? And the list goes on.....then these particular individuals tend to always blame what they have in front of them not their skill-set. Work with what you have because as a professional that's what you have been hired to do. I've experienced this first hand with guest DJ's who turn up to gigs but because they don't have the latest equipment before them, will not play. You may have all the features and functions available to you but do you really use them all? I've watched most just do the standard mixing format anyway even with leading edge technology. A true DJ would be one who has the ability to work with what is presented in front of them. You don't need the best equipment on the market to be the best although entry level models due to it's lower pricing may seem more attractive to the potential future DJ.

The DJ is the one who has built their reputation to a certain standard but the actual venue has neglected to maintain what I believe to be such a crucial part of the entertainment provider "The DJ Equipment." What actually has to be done is that the DJ has to work their way around maintaining their status and cop a fair bit of abuse and criticism by not being able to perform at their fullest.

A major downturn which I have experienced many times is venue's which have their sound system tuned with specific styles in mind but not realising that there is a potential of musical variations as a possibility. Who gets all the blame if the sound cuts due to an amplifier reaching it's peak on the limiter? Yes, professionals should be able to control their volumes, but if professional sound engineers thought about when a simple equation of two songs being beatmatched the volume would more than marginally increase until one channel is cut off completely. Pretty simple...but why hasn't that been looked into deep enough?

Most sound supply outlets have derived from ex-DJ's who still have their personal preference in the back of their mind. Can these people get a better grasp on how the world is today? The masses of music styles out today compared to 20 years ago is completely different. Years ago there were only selected styles which made groups or bands more popular during their time due to both management agreements, racial issue's and also limited abilities. Not to say that there wasn't talent, but the one's who could have shone and paved the way for music weren't even given the opportunity.

until next time.....

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FRESHBOX!

Launching Friday September 11th 2009...NUFF SAID!




If you don't know...NOW YOU KNOWWWWW!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Phase 4

Yep yep...been keepin busy but too busy of late...Here's tha next 1 4 (no pun intended) y'all 2 enjoy.

Tracklist:

  1. Ester Dean Ft Chris Brown - Drop it low
  2. Akon Ft Vito The Champ - She got me high
  3. Fabulous Ft Drake - Throw it in the bag
  4. Lil Jon Ft Pitbull & Omega - I do
  5. Jason Derulo - Ridin solo
  6. Red cafe Ft Ray L - Them lips
  7. Se7en Ft Three 6 Mafia - You got me now
  8. Nicole Scherzinger - Whatever Happens
  9. Alfamega - I wanna know
  10. New Boyz Ft Ray J - Tie me down
  11. Sean Paul - She wanna be down
  12. Jason Derulo - Whatcha say
  13. Sammie Ft Yung Joc - Body rock
  14. Chris Brown - Love rocket
  15. Sean Garrett - Animal
  16. Mashonda - Pin up girl
  17. 2Much - Get it girl
  18. Billy Blue Ft Akon - Story of my life
  19. Jeremy Greene - Skitzofrenic
  20. LeMarvin - Trading Favors
  21. Jay-Z Ft Rihanna & Kanye West - Run this town
  22. 2Pac Ft Snoop Dogg - If there's a cure
  23. Chrishan - P.Y.T.
  24. Fabulous Ft Ne-Yo - Makin' love
  25. Jason Derulo - Broken record
  26. K-Young - Rolladex
  27. Ryan Leslie - All my love
  28. Sean Kingston - Face drop
  29. Miguel - Boss up
  30. Kardinal Offishall - Clear
  31. Ray L - Knock you out
  32. Jay Sean - Why why why
  33. Three 6 Mafia Ft Gucci Mane & Keri Hilson - Medicine
  34. Jordin Sparks - It takes more
  35. Elan Babylon - Mrs. Nymphomatic
  36. Cyse Ft Flo-Rida - In the air
  37. Elan Babylon - Be like me
  38. Flames Ft Lloyd & Layzie Bone - Take you home
  39. James Derulo - Popular
  40. Tim Benson - Love at first sight
  41. Ne-Yo - Hello my name is revenge
  42. Twista Ft Kanye West - Alright
  43. Warren G Ft Snoop Dogg - Swagger rich
  44. Javon Black Ft Sean Kingston - Shawty tear it up
  45. Consequence Ft Kanye West & John Legend - Whatever you want
  46. Gorilla Zoe Ft Ne-Yo - Echo
  47. Wisin Y Yandel Ft Adventura & Akon - All up to you
  48. Ne-Yo - If you want me to stay
  49. Ryan Leslie - You're not my girl
Download DJ Nouky - Phase 4




Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Turntables For Justice - DJs Not CJs!

Turntables For Justice - DJs Not CJs!

Respect going out to to both Gareth Carr & Justin Zalatan who have given their insight on the issue.

What does it take to be a proper DJ? No more than a computer or cheap ass mobile outfit for some by their own reckoning. There is nothing wrong with progress and many djs are pioneering live performances with different technologies.

The key word is 'live' and probably as important, what DJing is beyond the cheesey clueless DJs who have now 'played a few' parties' or messed around at home so think they are experienced in what it's all about.

The problem seems to be the computer user who believes a few clicks of the mouse makes them a DJing god - Enough is enough.

The internet is full of Mix communities. Many now contain members who call themselves 'DJs' but then put their mixes together via computer software like Mixmeister with not a turntable or clue in sight.

From here on in the name CJ (Computer Justdidit) shall be used here. It's time that the name DJ is left to those with the real passion for turntables and mixing skills.

This dead style of mxing is then passed off as their latest 'sure to get the party going' offering. More often or not the CJ is trying to pass off as something they are not. Quite likely too they will try and give it a 'hip' name like 'High Voltage In The Hood' to further enhance the mockery.

Always auto cued and auto pitched, frequently these CJs are now putting together commercial tunes that are some sort of thoughtless dance remix in a string of made for it beatmatching. They then set about to sing their own praises over their latest offering.

They will use terms like uplifting. But, how do they know? They import a few mp3s, let the computer do the work and now it's supposed to be some sort of mix journey. The mix wasn't realised or experienced, it was faked.

The CJ usually will scorn at the old turntable skils that can be replaced by the computer. Fact is they probably tried on a turntable in the past and failed to master it. Now the computer can do it, the CJ can claim the skills are easy. What's worse is the claim to the title 'professiona DJl'. That'll be an entertainment type licence then mr CJ.

The CJ often lurks and have lots of bad advice on the Mix, clubbing and DJ forums. They express from their roots (usually a mobile DJ) and scoff at the industry standards like Pioneer, Technics, Serato or Final Scratch. It's not like they ever go to a proper club or event to perform based on their skils for real anyway.

The CJs record bag only contains their mixes or the lastest top 40 bangers, which they can play at being DJ for weddings, birthdays. This is usualy through their rackmount CDJs and through the haze of their own 4 bulb light spectacular.

Their is also the PC world CJ who bought the Virtual DJ package and understands less about the scene than cardboard packaging it came in. These need to be nutured and shown the right path. Though they will epxect praise of their first mix, this should never happen.

Most electronic music is produced entirely by computers now and then played through software programs such as Serato or Ableton. If you use these products as an instrument and not a music player with auto mix to bash out mindless tedium then you have our support. If you buy some fancy auto mix software and dont know jack about music then go learn or go home.

Join Turntables For Justice - DJs Not CJs! group on Facebook...

Monday, August 24, 2009

DMC World DJ Championships 25th Anniversary



For 25 incredible boundary pushing, trend setting, scratched, cut and mixed years, the world’s largest DJ organization, DMC, has been the authority on the DJ battle. The DMC’s annual World DJ Championship competition brings together the world’s brightest DJ talents, vetted by a series of gruelling global heats. By doing so, DMC continues to host one of the most entertaining and jaw dropping shows you will ever witness. This year’s show is no different. In the 25th Anniversary of this prestigious competition, DMC is bigger than ever.


On September the 11th and 12th, the Indig02 will see the DJ event of the year shake the very foundations of the entire infamous Dome. For the 25th Anniversary the stakes are higher than ever for the winners of this momentous year. And DMC are pulling all the stops to make sure this is not just a competition, but in the true essence of the DJ, a party to remember. With competitors from over 30 countries spanning the globe, the truly international DMC is bigger than ever.


To kick start the weekend correctly, Friday, September 11th’s proceedings see the exhilarating Battle For Supremacy take place, with last year’s World Champion DJ Switch defending his title against the planet’s very best Supremacy title holders, including this year’s UK winner – DJ Rasp. The Team Battles also take place on the day, determining who will follow in the footsteps of the competition’s greats of previous years – from France’s C2C, Scratch Perverts and the Allies.


In between the intense battles, the charismatic DJ Yoda will present a special live AV performance detailing the 25 Years of DMC, in his own ingenious way. This is bound to be a one-off, extremely exciting performance that is not to be missed! DJ I-Dee will also be showcasing the brand new Numark NS7 on the night, using state of the art Serato Itch software – a World’s first! Jehst and Micall Parknsun follow up their storming UK Final set, returning with an energetic, unbeatable performance that you cannot miss.


On Saturday September 12th, DJ Jeppa will be flying the British flag in the DJ Championship World Final, as the worlds best DJs compete for the ultimate accolade! Pioneering legend and former DMC World Champion, DJ Q Bert will be flying over to perform on the night, and Rob Swift (Ill Insanity / X-Ecutioners) will be showcasing Scratch Live, as presented by sponsors Rane and Serato. Current World Champ DJ Fly will also be showcasing his talents.


And of course the winners will not leave empty handed - Champions over the two days have treats a-plenty in store. The bounty that awaits them will include prizes from Panasonic and Technics, Numark NS7, Drunknmunky clothing, Rane TTM57Sl mixer, Rane SL3’s, CKIN2U goodies, Gold Disc awards, Ortofon needles and DMC are bringing back the much sought after classic Champion jackets for the 25th Anniversary.


At the end of the night, to round off the 25th Anniversary celebrations in style, DMC have invited a myriad of the best of the best to perform together in one massive SUPER JAM! Q Bert, Rob Swift, DJ Fly, Shiftee and Switch. Hosted by the world famous Killa Kela, it is going to be legendary as the experienced winners go back to back with the new world champs.


Venue: indigO2 at The O2, Millennium Way, Greenwich, London, SE10 0AX
Travel: North Greenwich Zone 2 (Jubilee Line) or via Thames Clippers. Car Park £5
Date: Friday 11th and Saturday 12th September 2009
Time: Friday 6pm-11.30pm, Saturday 7pm-11.30pm
Ticket price: Two Day Ticket £20, One Day Ticket £15
www.dmcworld.com (01628 667 124 – no booking fee)
www.ticketmaster.co.uk (0844 2770700)
www.ticketweb.co.uk (08444 77 2000)
www.theindigo2.co.uk (0844 844 0002

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Comin soon.....



All the real Hiphop diggers and R&B lovers, all the party people out there in Melbourne, Australia...remember Friday, September 11 is the launch of FRSHBOX @ Ffour, Little Collins Street!

Crackbaby is bringing 2010 parties to you a year in advance with video DJing/scratching, live music showcases & mixtape launches plus giveways so stay tuned.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Top ten things you should never say to a DJ:


I didn't write this up but would like to classify that this should be religious when ur out n about n decide u wanna approach the D.J.



1. PLAY SOMETHING GOOD...SOMETHING WE CAN DANCE TO !
The DJ has to play for more than one person...so what you hate may be another's favorite song and EVERYTHING played here can be danced to one way or another.

2. WOULD YOU PLAY SOMETHING WITH A "BEAT" !
BE SERIOUS! We know of NO songs played in a club that don't have some sort of BEAT!

3. I DON'T KNOW WHO SINGS IT AND I DON'T KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONG, BUT IT GOES LIKE THIS....
PLEASE don't sing for the DJ. They have to put up with smoke filled rooms and dangerous decibel levels all night long...Do them a favor and DON'T give them a rendition of your favorite song.

4. EVERYBODY WANTS TO HEAR IT !
Oh, sure... you polled everyone in the club and, as their spokesperson, you're requesting the song.

5. EVERYBODY WILL DANCE IF YOU PLAY IT !
The DJ won't. I guess that blows a hole in that theory!

6. I CAN GET LAID IF YOU PLAY IT !
Why settle for one night? Buy the album and get laid for a whole month!

7. I WANT TO HEAR IT NEXT !
The ONLY people who can get away with that statement write the DJ's paycheck!

8. WHAT DO YOU HAVE ?
It's a lot easier for you to go have another beer and figure out what you want to hear than it is for the DJ to recite the name of every record in the booth!

9. HEY, MAN, NOBODY CAN DANCE TO THIS !
It's NOT advisable to say this when the dance floor is packed (but some people do anyway) ! HOWEVER, even if there is only ONE person on the floor, it STILL contradicts the statement!

10. PLAY IT SOON, BECAUSE WE'RE LEAVING !
If your gonna leave after he plays it, why shouldn't he wait till the very last song so you stay all night!

SOME ASSORTED THINGS NOT TO SAY TO A DJ:
1. If you ask for a song and the DJ says he just played it, DON’T SAY "Well I just got here." It makes absolutely no difference.

2. DON’T SAY "Is this the only music you play?" If you go to a Chinese restaurant, you wouldn’t ask for Italian food.

3. If you ask for a song...BE SPECIFIC. DON’T SAY "I wanna hear something....anything but this!" Try going to the bar and saying,
"I wanna drink something....anything but this..." You can’t complain if you're not SPECIFIC.

4. HOWEVER, if you are specific and the DJ says he doesn’t have that song, DON’T SAY "What!?!? What do you mean you don’t have it? what kind of DJ are you? HE MAY SHOOT YOU!!!!!

5. SPECIAL NOTE! A night club DJ gets very little RESPECT. They are expected to play everything for everybody. It is impossible to satisfy all of the people all of the time, yet club DJs are expected to do just that. If a radio DJ tells his listeners a song is a hit, the majority of the people figure it must be "Because they say so on the radio." However 80% of the time that same song was being played in a club long before radio DISCOVERED the NEW song.

So give the DJ a break! The next time you request a song, stop and THINK before you speak.

And above all....if the DJ has one hand on the mixing board, one hand on the turntable, and the headphones on....Don’t bug him

....HE’S MIXING!!!!

And for those that don't feel like reading...watch the video here!

Friday, August 14, 2009

DJ Nouky - Urban Surgeon Seriez


Back at it again ...and by request, I'm gonna list da traxx n artists so dat y'all can know who's who n wot's wot. I know dat there are imperfections with some of my mixes but hey...I'm only human & it proves dat I aint using automated software to pretend to be who I aint. Sowie...had to get it off my chest...but 4 now, hope u like my latest work. Big shoutout 2 da record labels (u know who u r) supplying me with fresh traxx, sorry I can't keep up at the speed ur sending em thru, but trying to sort it as quick as u guyz r sending it.



Download DJ Nouky - Urban Surgeon Pt 1


Playlist is as is:
  • Intro - Ciara - Like a surgeon
  • David Guetta Ft Akon - Sexy bitch
  • Jordyn Taylor - In the movies
  • LMFAO - Bounce
  • Pitbull - Call of the wild
  • Chris Brown - Smash
  • Twista Ft D. Brown - She got it
  • Lady Gaga - Love game
  • Mary J Blige Ft Drake - The one
  • Inkwell - Go stupid
  • Lummani - Hot or cold
  • Marques Houston - Excited
  • The Dream - Get like me
  • Sunny Brown Ft Lomattic & Baba Khan - Bombay Bo
  • Sean Kingston - Why you wanna go
  • Young Dro Ft Akon - You nasty
  • Unknown - Someting to bump in the club
  • K Young - Broken
  • Banky - Strong thing
  • Nathan - Love story
  • One chance - Look at her
  • R Kelly Ft Akon - Makin me wanna
  • Twista - Birthday
  • Richgirl - He aint with me now (tho)
  • Francisco - Spider web
  • Mary J Blige Ft T.I. - Good love
  • NLT - Give it up
  • The Dream - Hit it on the road
  • Corte Ellis - Money on the floor
  • Phatman Ft Charise - Big timing
  • Rock City - Bring it back
  • T.I. - All night
  • Bow Wow Ft Jermaine Dupris - Always stuntin'
  • Casely - Teaser
  • Ne-Yo - Round & Round
  • Trey Songz Ft Sammie - She aint my girl
  • Lil Eddie - I found you first
  • Nicole Scherzinger - Physical
  • Chrishan Ft Ron Paul - Red Jeans
  • Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet about me
  • Da Prince - Gotta get it
  • Jeremih - I'm a star
  • Sophia Fresh - Drop it
  • C-Funk - Going dumb in my whip
  • Backstreet boys - What I know now
  • Chair ris - Fly mamita
  • F.L.Y. Ft Stuey Rock - Gotta be
  • F.L.Y. Ft Sammie - Across the globe
  • Jeff - Kiss me thru the fone
  • London - We can get a room
  • Rouge - Hush
  • T-Pain - Know your name



The saga continues with the Urban Surgeon Seriez...





If u got da time gimme feedback peepz, it aint all about me haha, I'll diversify to the "voice of the people!"



Download DJ Nouky - Urban Surgeon Pt 2

Playlist for this episode is as per below:

  • Intro - E Rowe - Ahh
  • LMFAO Ft Lil Jon - Shots
  • Baby Bash Ft Pitbull - Outta control
  • Jeremih - Birthday sex
  • Ginuwine - Last Chance
  • Black Eyed Peas - I gotta feeling
  • Sean Kingston - Fire Burnin
  • Tyrese Ft Kardinal Offishall - Take me away
  • Chrishan Ft Meech - Trick look at me now
  • Kanye West Ft LMFAO - Paranoid
  • Honorobel - Sexy
  • Francisco - Hands up
  • Nina Sky Ft Flo-Rida & Pitbull - Get up on this
  • Pitbull - Shut it down
  • Pitbull Ft Alexis & Fido - Ojos que no ven
  • R.L. Ft Attitude - Outta here
  • Willy William Ft Chrostopher Martin - Wine
  • Young Cash - I'm the shit
  • Trey Songz Ft Soulja Boy &^ Gucci Mane - LOL
  • Ray Paul Ft Gorilla Zoe - Tudilu
  • Big L. - Do ya dance
  • Robbie Stewart - She's Babble
  • Jackie Boyz - Just do it
  • Faydee - Drunk (off your love)
  • Young Cash - I'm a freak
  • Young Dro - On fire
  • The Game - Better on the other side
  • T.I. Ft Mary J Blige - Remember me
  • Drake Ft Lil Wayne & Young Jeezy - I'm going in
  • Ludacris Ft Plies - Nasty Girl
  • Electrick Red - P is for power
  • Diamond - Taste my skittles
  • D'Brown Ft Jouis - Move it
  • Mike Jones Ft Nae Nae - Next to you
  • CJ - If you can see me now
  • James Flaunteroy Ft Rhianna - Te amo
  • Mariah Carey Ft Gucci Mane - Obsessed
  • Nu Jerzey Devil Ft Lil Wayne & Ya Boy - Different girls
  • NLT - I bet
  • Lil Eddie Ft Tiwa Savage - Love next door
  • Sean Paul - Press it up

Here lies da 3rd chapter of the Urban Surgeon Seriez...

This final mix goes only goes for about 30mins coz it was left over material n didn't just want it sittin round...





Download DJ Nouky Urban Surgeon Pt 3

Playlist shown below:

  • Intro - Shawty Putt - Dat baby
  • Michael Jackson - Beat it
  • DJ Shake - Let it rock on the riverside
  • Stevie B - It aint over
  • FM Ft Fatman Scoop & Pittsburgh Slim - Girls on the dancefloor
  • Shakira - She wolf
  • Ciara Ft Missy Elliott - Work
  • Joi Starr - Tonight
  • Black Eyed Peas Ft Enur & Paradiso Girls - Be that way
  • Chris Brown - Not my fault
  • Git Fresh - Open your ears
  • J Rice F Lil Wayne - Can you hear me now
  • Kat De Luna - Turn me up
  • Phiyahless Souljah Ft Carmen & Darkboi - Go-go
  • Pitbull - Gimme a bottle
  • Sugababes - Get sexy
  • Young Mennace - Hold up
  • 5th Ward Weebie Ft Lil Wayne - Bend it ova
  • New Boyz - You're a jerk
  • Wanessa Ft Ja rule - Fly
  • Willy Northpole Ft Ne-Yo - The life
  • Twista Ft Majic Massey - I want her
  • Mike Bivins Ft The Clipse - Fresh
  • Lil Wayne - First date
  • Joelii - Mami Linda

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Stay Tuned

Got another mixtape on the way guyz....in da process of it now...so stay tuned...

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Spread the word...

Just a quick note sayin thank you to all my supporters who have shown love for wot I do and how I do it. Without you guyz I wouldn't have the drive and determination to share what I have or for anybody else to appreciate it with me.
If anything, all I ask for in return is a simple factor, continue to spread the word about this blog...tell ya friends, tell ya family...heck, tell ya unborn child haha...maybe a lil too far
So if you're out n about and whatever event you're at...and u wanna get down to my kinda sounds on the dancefloor...ask for the next household name...it can only happen if you guys are backing me up hehe

Monday, July 20, 2009

Wack DJ's...

Thought I had to speak my mind about WACK DJ's and I'm sure that there will be supporters of my opinion as this has been discussed many a time and should be out in the open.

Understandably, technology has allowed savvy tech individuals to obtain music whether they do it legally or illegally via the internet. Some of which have created such an amazing collection that they then believe that they can become DJ's due to what they believe is the most amazing collection ever! Believe you me, a professional DJ does not indicate that everything within which is in their collection due to "personal interests" is the ultimate. A professional DJ would be one of which has many traits and one of them is the ability to read and control your crowd and earn their respect. Play for the crowd and be the entertainer as that is your duty. What you like does not reflect the same as everybody on the dancefloor. A true professional would work the floor giving shades of light and dark in their set to be able to please anything from difference in sex, personal tastes, rotation of attention from different patrons etc, go for the majority and not the minority. Like the saying goes, if it aint broke, don't fix it!

There is no pure indication as to what level an individual has to achieve as there aren't clear guidelines for skill levels to achieve but in my opinion, DJ's should be obtaining their recognition by how they portray their musical style by justifying their status through the speakers not mere hype and knowing friends who know friends therefore making them an instant supposed "Club Standard DJ." In all honesty though, the "Fake it til you make it" clause should not withstand in a circumstance such as the entertainment industry as it also depreciates the interest in whatever style certain individuals decide to pursue. There is plenty of software programs out on the market that can be obtained and be utilised to create a fake image of meeting standards. But seriously, if a DJ can obtain a gig but can't even beatmatch 2 songs together on a frequent basis as part of their set, could they please leave it to the one's who can and build your skill level up until it is possible. I know it sounds like I'm sounding arrogant but the simplicity of a DJ achieveing the before-mentioned comment is as simple as daylight no matter the circumstances.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

DJ Nouky vs DJ Ne$h - The request line


DJ Nouky Vs DJ Ne$h in a back to back jam session for ur aural pleasure.

Download "The request line" mixtape

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Phase III

In Continuance of my Phase mixtape series...enjoy peepz!




Download DJ NOUKY - Phase III

Thursday, May 21, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Phase 2

Phase 2 enters da urban musical realm to indicate that RnB aint dead!

Download DJ NOUKY - Phase 2

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

DJ NOUKY - By popular demand




By popular demand is a general collection of club bangerz which I had a request list sent through to me which unlike my usual style, aint cut up as much as usual, more of d full track is dropped. Either way...hope you enjoy it!
Note: This is a bigger den usual file as it goes for about 1.5hrs


Download DJ NOUKY - By popular demand

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

DJ NOUKY - StimuluS SeSSionS



Here it is.....my latest addition to the mixtape collection.
With the way the world is goin...I've dubbed this 1 "StimuluS SeSSionS"

Download DJ Nouky - StimuluS SeSSionS

Listen 2 DJ Nouky's StimuluS SeSSionS

Thursday, April 16, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Flaunt Friday's promo


Wassup ma peepz? Here's a promo mix-up I did for Flaunt @ BLVD Bar.

Download DJ NOUKY - Flaunt Friday's promo

Monday, April 13, 2009

Jabbawockeez

By far, the best dance crew sensation I have ever witnessed to date! The Jabbawockeez! Respect to these guyz!



"JOOKIN"

A dance concept dats been round for a while and I love it! U think u can "Crunk", "Pop", "Break" or whatever? Try out "JOOKIN!"

Mindless thoughts and general news

What's up people's? As I said before I'll be posting up some of my general thoughts and personal interests also up on this blog from the wild and wonderful world of the music industry. Some things you might find fascinating (cause I do haha) some u might think to urself wtf? But hey, dats life and here goes...

First of all, what do you think of Cassie's new hairdo? I'm lost for words but still think she's sexy as hell, dem vocals of hers wins me over anytime...

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

John Farnham - You're the voice (nouky edit)

Here's a lil something I submitted to Vic radio show Nova 100. They were asking for remixes of John Farnham's You're the voice and here's my take on it.
Only goes for minute n a half, leave me a comment n lemme know wot u think.

Download John Farnham - You're the voice (nouky edit)

Listen to DJ Nouky's remix

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Thursday, March 19, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Urban Odyssey

The adventure continues with this mix-up which I did back in 2007!

Download Urban Odyssey

DJ NOUKY - Booty Bass Bangerz


The title says it all...

Download Booty Bass Bangerz

DJ Nouky - C'est Noir Promo

Here's a lil mixup I did 4 a club which I used to play at.

Downloand C'est Noir promo


Thursday, March 12, 2009

DJ NOUKY - Phase 1

My latest edition to what dun seem to stop comin haha...I'm still new to this blog thing so will keep em comin as soon as i can source all ma other material...peace.


Download Phase 1

DJ NOUKY - Pre-Quel 2 Da Sequel

This set was actually played on Urban radio show Jammin....


Download Pre-quel 2 Da Sequel


DJ NOUKY - The Mixmaestro

Hot Jamz of 2008 rolled into a single mix spanning over an hour! Enjoy it and leave me a comment!

Download The Mixmaestro

DJ NOUKY - Definition Of A DJ

A whole ish load of club bangerz dropped into the 1 mix!

Download Definition Of A D.J.

DJ NOUKY - Kickbackz

1 of my more older mixups...good 2 chill or bounce to



Welcome...

Wassup y'all?

Welcome to my blogspot page where I'll be posting my general thoughts, mixups and all things associated in the world of DJ Nouky.

"DJ Nouky" aka Andrew, is letting the tables turn and is now in full flight! I originated from Sydney but am now burning up the dance floors in Melbz, Australia. My background is LAOS if anyone was trying to judge my characteristics. Having played at various clubs, bars/pubs, n done the mobile thing in both Sydney N Melbz, I've also jammed alongside local talented profiles and also headlining International acts. Other than spinnin, I also produce beats so if anyone's interested in wot kinda material iz available, hit me up. In my live sets, I frequently drop my own material and also in ma mix-upz with a touch of turntablism to spice it up. Versatility is the key to my technique as I am constantly reading my crowd and adapt accordingly. The mixes I list regularly have my own beats as part of it as a general showcase that they are cutting edge sounds and of what's expected out of me. My stuff does vary accordingly but subject to how I feel at any given time, remixes can happen at any stage in a jam session of mine. More crazy kutz will be added regularly to show my versatility. For bookings or just a chat hit me up by sending me a msg and I'll get back 2 U. Props to all! You know who U R!

Thanks for visiting.

NOUKY

www.myspace.com/djnouky