26-09-2011 12:41 Steve Aoki - Earthquakey People (The Sequel) - Behind the Scenes from Ultra Music Check Steve Aoki's Youtube here: Ultra Music is one step ahead in the world of dance music and is a leading independent electronic label. Ultra's current roster includes North American...
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02-05-2012 12:18 Anyone who's spent more than ten minutes in a serious nightclub knows that there are two types of DJs in the world: those who play records, and those who play crowds. Frankie Wilde was the king of the latter group, uniquely able to transport all who witnessed him to the highest heights. The frenzy that Frankie could create on the dance-floor was surpassed only by the impossibly wild story of his real life. Frankie Wilde grew up rough in Brixton, London, doing whatever he could to survive. From slaving in a chip shop to taking gigs spinning at the grimmest of London bars, Frankie paid his dues and honed his talent the hard way. "I remember seeing Frankie selling weed on Camden High Street," remembers fellow DJ Angus Walker. "He was always hustling money so he could buy some tunes. There were even rumors that he was wanking off pensioners for some extra dosh to hit the record shops with". When the rave scene exploded, Frankie was ready. He was a master at crafting acid house and hard techno sets that drove crowds insane, and such a consummate showman that once you saw and heard Frankie, you needed more. Famed Tokyo club owner Takahiro Sugimoto recalls, "Frankie Wilde came to my club in 2000. I have never seen Japanese people dance like that in my entire life. And he was like a possessed man afterwards, guzzling champagne by the bottle. It was a wonderful. One of the cocktail girls here claimed that Frankie gave her the clap. I fired her." Frankie traveled all over the world ...
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Video for Frankie Wilde's hit song "OTAY" - Video
02-05-2012 12:07 Anyone who's spent more than ten minutes in a serious nightclub knows that there are two types of DJs in the world: those who play records, and those who play crowds. Frankie Wilde was the king of the latter group, uniquely able to transport all who witnessed him to the highest heights. The frenzy that Frankie could create on the dance-floor was surpassed only by the impossibly wild story of his real life. Frankie Wilde grew up rough in Brixton, London, doing whatever he could to survive. From slaving in a chip shop to taking gigs spinning at the grimmest of London bars, Frankie paid his dues and honed his talent the hard way. "I remember seeing Frankie selling weed on Camden High Street," remembers fellow DJ Angus Walker. "He was always hustling money so he could buy some tunes. There were even rumors that he was wanking off pensioners for some extra dosh to hit the record shops with". When the rave scene exploded, Frankie was ready. He was a master at crafting acid house and hard techno sets that drove crowds insane, and such a consummate showman that once you saw and heard Frankie, you needed more. Famed Tokyo club owner Takahiro Sugimoto recalls, "Frankie Wilde came to my club in 2000. I have never seen Japanese people dance like that in my entire life. And he was like a possessed man afterwards, guzzling champagne by the bottle. It was a wonderful. One of the cocktail girls here claimed that Frankie gave her the clap. I fired her." Frankie traveled all over the world ...
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Frankie Wilde on the Ibiza scene with DJ Pete Tong - Video
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28-06-2012 15:24 FREE DOWNLOAD: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: SOUNDCLOUD: Kavindu Indatissa, born 5 April 1994, better know as Dropwizz on stage is an Electro House DJ & Producer. Born in Colombo, Sri Lanka & raised in Melbourne, Australia. He got into the dj scene at the age of just 17 by producing his very own tracks using one of the worlds most popular music production systems, FL Studio thereafter he started playing in clubs around Colombo. Dropwizz stepped into 2012 with great determination and enthusiasm and to his surprise he was voted the #1 DJ in Sri Lanka according to "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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