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