There’s a reason DJs are called spin doctors: a good one keeps the groove healthy. And just like the medical field, deejaying has seen a number of technological advancements bring the field closer to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. DJ Expo 2013: Point Blank DJ tutor Ben Bristow got the chance to have a play around with ...
The skill DJs use to blend one track into another is "unique" say researchers The brain activity of club DJs as they "beatmatch" songs together is being studied by researchers to try and work out how ...
"Beatmatching", the art of seamlessly blending one song into the next, can make or break a DJ's career. Point Blank Music School student Sydney Thomas gives us a demonstration, before Dr Mark Elliott, ...
As club culture migrates online, thanks to DJ mixes posted to SoundCloud and real-time streaming venues like Boiler Room, technology has enabled clubbers unprecedented access to information about the ...
DJing has most certainly evolved over the years. From the infamous Technics 1200s to Numark’s iPod DJ system, the technique of holding the attention of a dance floor required precise musical knowledge ...
DJ, Producer, and founder of Fool's Gold Records, A-Trak has been DJing for over 20 years. In 1997, he was the world champion of DJing at age 15 before going on to become Kanye West's touring DJ and ...
In 2012, most people don't care about music games anymore. At least not the beatmatching sort made popular last decade with five-button faux guitars and thwacky drums. That brings us to the recently ...
"Beatmatching", the art of seamlessly blending one song into the next, can make or break a DJ's career. Point Blank Music School student Sydney Thomas gives us a demonstration, before Dr Mark Elliott, ...