We are currently looking for talented UK DJs with club experience to add to our roster. For more information go to:
http://www.uk-djs.net/register.htm or email your DJ CV to djs@uk-djs.net
We are currently looking for talented UK DJs with club experience to add to our roster. For more information go to:
http://www.uk-djs.net/register.htm or email your DJ CV to djs@uk-djs.net
Jokers...
gotta be a scam of sorts...
Don't fall for it kids!! :lol:
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!
yeah!!! and it's all free!!!
except the fifty quid payment for your web site ...
I don\'t do crack... I would never do a drug named after a part of my own ass - dennis leary
lol. 1 person has fallen for it though.
i bet you pay and then you get **** all out of it.
anyway, who wants to be a fuking dj. i just want to play music.
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2 Dagonet Road
Bromley
Kent
BR1 5LR
UK
These are the guys, in case anyone is wondering...
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this is BAD spam. i mean they're not even techno. why post here?
i wish ppl wouldl sort themselves out. this really is gay.
i followed the link to their techno ppl and look what i got!!!
Real Names: Jon Paul Montgomery and Adam Jukes
Ages: 22 & 23
Location: Birmingham
Music Styles played: Banging Hardhouse, Bouncy, NRG & Techno
Favourite Venues: Pulse, DNA
Favourite Producers: Paul Glazby, Dom Sweeten, Paul Maddox, Paul King, Justin Bourne
Residencies: Digital Outlaws (Australia), Frontiers of sound (Promoters), Toast, Pure Filth & Embosim
Where Would you most like to play? Frantic, HQ in Holland
Biography:
DJS, Producers, Label owners & Promoters, JP & Jukesy - aka Jon Paul Montgomery and Adam Jukes - are a Midlands based DJ duo that have had a excellent couple of years on the Hardhouse circuit. 2003 being their best year to date which has seen them launch their own record label 'Deprivation Recordings' which is set to be one of the most promising harder labels in 2004 but it has seen them play at some at the best club nights in the UK and receive bookings for one of the biggest events in 2004 which will see them play at the Tidy Weekender 5 among various other repeat bookings due in 2004 in the UK and new International gigs planned out in Australia in looking set to be another strong year on the circuit for them.
They can turn there hand to play at events at any time whether it be warm up sets or peak time sets and their style ranges from their own preferred style of full on Hardhouse to bouncy/uplifting/techy or techno just depending on what time they are playing and on how they read the crowd.
They both have come from a clubbing background and have spent every weekend out for the last couple of years going to various clubs around the country, after a about 4 years of clubbing they decided they wanted to do more than just go to clubs.
They decided that they wanted to play in the clubs, they wanted to control the music played out to the clubbers and that gives them great satisfaction. To see the smiling faces of thousands of clubbers gives them both such an amazing adrenaline rush, that rush is what drives them week in week out.
look at the detailed list in the recent bookings on their website just to see the volume of clubs that these two guys have played at, they have achieved a lot in 2003 and week by week the list of clubs grow, this is on top of their first solo record release on Passion Records Presents (How I feel & H-bomb), it was these two tracks that have driven them to set up their own label Deprivation Recordings.
2004 will also see them promote & advise on a new club night called Frontiers of sound with Scott Owen at a 2500 capacity venue in the midlands, so all in all they are both a very solid package with their label, promotions and tracks they offer a unique sound that's due to grow over the next few years.
Deprivation Recordings
Deprivation Recordings was formed in September 2003 by a partnership involving 3 people - JP, Jukesy and Ben Hardy. Their aim is to provide another solid hard label for the hardhouse scene and to bring in some of the best known producers and also some of the brightest up and coming producers.
Future releases are already confirmed and include productions from JP & Jukesy, Masmada (Jukesy & Sam Hudson), Daley, Adz & Alex Calver, Testube Babies & Casper and will also see remixes from well known established producers such as Defective Audio, Justin Bourne & Dynamic Intervention, Tara Reynolds & Paul Glazby.
The label has also seen DJ support from Paul Glazby, Andy Farley, Tara Reynolds, Justin Bourne, Dynamic Intervention, BK, Guffy, GRH, Eddie Halliwell and Simon Eve to name just a few.
Digital Outlaws - Australia
In February 2004 JP & Jukesy paid there first visit to Australia and unleashed the Deprivation sound to over 1000 Aussie clubbers which has led them to receiving 2 tour bookings a year for the next 2 years and taking there place as residents for Digital Outlaws events. Forthcoming tours will see them play all over Australia and New Zealand.
Competition Information: Winners of Bangingtunes DJ competition for Insomniacz - March; Joint winners of the www.2klub.com DJ competition - May 2003; Finalists of Sundissential's Future Stars competition - May 2003; Finalists of www.gurn.net Gathering competition - May 2003; Finalists of Sundissential HQ competition - September 2003 Semi-finals of Frisky competition - October 2003
Discography:
JP & Jukesy - How I Feel - Passion Records Presents 2
JP & Jukesy - H-bomb - Passion Records Presents 2
JP & Jukesy - Gollum - Deprivation Recordings 2 (Inc Justin Bourne & Dynamic Intervention remix)
JP & Jukesy Vs Sam Hudson - The Hustler - Deprivation Recordings 1 (Inc Defective Audio remix)
JP & Jukesy - Resist Oppression - Headhertz Records
Masmada - Repent - Deprivation Recordings
Masmada - Drop the bass now - Nukleuz
Masmada - What are you Afraid of? - TBC [/img]
WFT if that all about?!??!!!!!
hahahahahahhahahahaa
i mean come on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
let's hear a techno set then. does anyone have any links to these guys techno sets?
omg i just found one:
http://www.gurn.net/pickamix/djprofile.php?DJID=55
go to the bottom of the page. click on the 'play' icon
sorry but how ppl like this can pass themselves off as techno is beyond me.
it's criminal.
*gets out his shotgun*
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Pauze
Hey sometimes you have to encounter a
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
OOPS !
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
for **** sake, where's there a moderator when you need one, eh? :)Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
When are people going to realise you can only polish a turd so much....
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
man i love that phrase ;)Originally Posted by crime
jimmah!
ha ha! I'm sorry, but I really have to post this. Whilst looking for a Spam can picture to add to my last post I stumbled across this Spam costume for $65 (not including P&P). Who in their right mind whould buy this?! :lol:
Just in case anyone is interested, its for sale here: http://www.spamgift.com/ProductDetai...productID=1201
that is just the costume i have been looking for to go to all those new years parties ... cheers si.
I don\'t do crack... I would never do a drug named after a part of my own ass - dennis leary