Sentences with phrase «djs who»

As Variety notes, the issue is more significant for musicians or DJs who want to use the Home Max to edit music.
SoundCloud buddied up to the major labels at the expense of the DJs who fueled its ascent.
SITE Re-Opens to the public with an all - evening party featuring tours with our artists and architects, fabulous food and drink, and multiple guest DJs who'll have us dancing into the night!
Part of The Beach Village — Hostel, it hosts a good list of international resident DJs who bring a different music style every night.
This huge nightclub is the most famous meeting point on the island, where people come to meet fellow holidaymakers and see world - famous DJs who perform here during peak season.
For a while she made a living throwing parties, selling drinks and hiring DJs who mixed American hip - hop, the Congolese superstar Papa Wemba, and French rap.
Started follows the journeys of two DJs as a framing device: Carl Cox, the legendary U.K. jockey who's been spinning records since the Eighties, and Martin Garrix, a teen Dutch wunderkind who headlines major festivals and represents the new era of rock - star DJs who work more with laptops more than actual vinyl.
(Chicago, Ill.)-- The space which played a key role in Chicago's second wave of House music throughout the 90's, Red Dog nightclub, was once a venerable launching pad for deejays like Derrick Carter, DJ Sneak, Cajmere (aka Green Velvet), Mark Grant, DJ Heather, Johnny Fiasco, Spencer Kinsey, and more; DJs who have gone on to tour the world and most of them still do to this day.
A DJ who spent his nights spinning records at clubs, Rahangdale was tethered to his equipment; with his headphones connected to the turntables and mixer, it was difficult to maneuver around the DJ booth or move to the music.
While it was designed to push the boundaries of telemedicine, it was used in Austin to record the heartbeat of a DJ who looped the soundbyte into her set for attendees.
STK distinguishes itself by focusing on the social experience with a sleek, contemporary design and an in - house DJ who creates an infectious, high - energy vibe.
Avicii, the Swedish DJ who pioneered the EDM revolution, has died at
The atmosphere will be low lit with candles on tables and ambient lighting throughout and a DJ who will evolve the ambiance and tempo throughout the evening.
Even beyond the unbelievable views and tasty victuals, the Spirit of New York experience also includes entertainment like an energetic onboard DJ who is quite adept at getting the crowd up out of their seats and boogying the night away on the disco light - laden dance floor.
I'm almost glad that he isn't wildly popular, because in a way it makes DJ who he is, and I think all the really pure and true MMA fans appreciate and respect him more because of that anyways.
Would you rather have a DJ, who is not a 100 % invested in his job and save a few bucks; or hire the DJ who gives you his / her 110 % and have a successful event?
It really was the DJ who saved my life and, of course, the community on the dance floor too.
Today we have one from DJ who blogs over at DJFoodie.
Nobu Shoreditch seats 240 people with an accompanying bar area where you can try some unique and exclusive cocktails while enjoying the groove of the in - house DJ who is present every day of the week during the dinner service.
And the it was into the theatre to watch one of London's hottest stage shows — Memphis, the critically acclaimed show following the forbidden love of a radio DJ who wants to change the world and a club singer who is ready for her big break.
A aspiring young DJ who loves to help with anything related to music or the events surrounding music I'm addicted to music I also am a rock hound and spend alot of time hiking and rock collecting
To Sam (Tessa Thompson), the militant black DJ who hosts the hot - button show that gives the film its title, the president scolds, «I think you long for the days when blacks were hanging from trees so you'd have something to complain about,» before dubbing her the school's most intolerant figure.
Zac Efron leads this film as an aspiring DJ who's passion trumps the needs of his crowd.
In addition to input from researchers, activists, farmers and others, we also drop in on Dominik Eulberg, a German composer / DJ who interpolates birdsong and other natural sounds in dance tracks.
Loose and impressionistic, this beautifully shot film traces the career of a DJ who pioneered garage music in France.
The lower level featured a dj who played a mix honoring the film's Detroit roots.
The story starts, it seems, in France, and expands to the rest of the world as garage spreads from dingy cellars to massive clubs, carried in this version of the tale on the shoulders of Paul, a French DJ who encounters enormous success... and all the troubles that come with it.
There are also some egregious plot issues, like the DJ who doesn't have the wits to kill the power when his audience is overhearing a conversation that isn't meant for them.
In My G4 Over Da Sea is the work of Psycosis, a DJ who goes by moniker «Neutral Bling Hotel.»
Tantalizingly, the music seems to be coming from two turntables, manned by a DJ who scratches the records back and forth while the crowd moves to synchronized layers of beats.
Finally from Variety comes word that Duhamel will join Strings as an army veteran and counselor who treats Till's character, «a talented DJ who succumbs to the pressures of the industry and sets out to find himself on a trip to his father's house in North Dakota.
Among them is disaffected and vaguely alternative Beca (Anna Kendrick), an aspiring DJ who only joined as part of a deal with her father.
Apparently every kid at Tara's high school has been listening to the live online broadcast of this mystery DJ who not only speaks from the heart, but from the perspective of disgruntled teens everywhere, all while playing the rock n» roll that causes the kids to gyrate their hips and jump up and down.
There's the early morning DJ (Brown, The Final Curtain) that no one even knows exists until months on the boat (you would think the DJ who relieves him would know, but no matter, it would ruin the joke), and there's the one - joke character, sexy Midnight Mark (Wisdom, 300) who remains sexy because he looks good and says nothing (an irony given that radio is where looks don't matter and the gift of gab reigns supreme).
A punky Anna Kendrick plays a reclusive wanna - be DJ who joins up with the spunky Bellas, who've recently fallen from their high horse via a public puking incident.
In the pilot, written by Tig Notaro and Diablo Cody (Juno), Notaro's character is introduced as Tig, a radio storyteller and DJ who, not long after undergoing a double mastectomy, returns to her Southern hometown to join her brother Remy (Noah Harpster) and stepfather Bill (John Rothman) in seeing her dying mother taken off life support.
Bob Rafelson's powerful drama stars Jack Nicholson as a Philadelphia radio DJ who is reluctantly drawn into the schemes of his unstable brother Jason, who sleeps rough in Atlantic City, does odd jobs for the mob and has a plan to get rich by building a paradise retreat on a Pacific island.
We immediately discover that Judd's wife, Quinn (Abigail Spencer) is sleeping with Judd's boss (a wealthy, frat - boy-esque radio DJ who never grew up — played quite convincingly by Dax Shepard).
The rapper turned actor will play a blind DJ who helps uncover a Satanic plot in the supernatural thriller based on Dean Koontz's bestselling novels.
We Are Your Friends: An aspiring DJ named Cole (Zac Efron) meets a charismatic older DJ who takes him under his wing.
Pete (Michael Begley) plays a would - be DJ who gets a job selling vacuum cleaners.
«We have a wonderful DJ who plays games with the students and conducts a very organized, exciting session.
The narrators are a member of a doomsday cult who releases poison gas in a subway in Tokyo, and details his retreat to Okinawa and a small nearby island, Kume - jima; a jazz aficionado who works as a sales clerk in a Tokyo music store; a lawyer in a financial institution in Hong Kong who has been moving large sums of money from a certain account; a woman who owns a Tea Shack on China's Holy Mountain and speaks to a tree; a non-corporeal sentient entity which is searching for who or what it is; a gallery attendant in Petersburg who is involved in an art theft scam; a ghostwriter / drummer living in London who saves a woman from being run over by a taxi; an Irish nuclear physicist who quits her job when she finds her research is being used for military purposes; and a late night radio talkback DJ who finds himself fielding calls from an intriguing caller referring to himself as the zookeeper.
We met at a bar named Uniglo where we ordered Mojitos and listened to a mix of eighties and hip - hip mixed by a DJ who was suspended on a small platform hanging precariously above the bar.
But we now have a growing network of local and talented ex-pat writers who live in the city and are into the idea and style of the site — people like Kevin Braddock, a contributing editor at GQ and founder of the excellent Manzine; Wyndham Wallace, who writes for the Guardian, The Quietus, More Intelligent Life and others; William Thirteen, who has written for Unlike and Gridskipper; David Tinning, a local DJ who is helping us champion the city's vinyl outlets; Peggy Schatz, who runs the excellent Multikulinarisch.
The owner is a DJ who takes to the decks every night to play the latest tunes until the early hours.
Possibly one of the most recognizable voices in the Grand Theft Auto series is the famous Lazlow, the radio DJ who is always trying to hit superstardom, although has convinced himself he is already there.
Listeners to the podcast I'm on, the Mega Ultra Blast Cast, will likely be familiar with Dazidia, the talented DJ who provides our music clips and occasionally remixes our trashy talk.
Later on, drink a nightcap or two at a rooftop dance party hosted by DJ jojoSOUL, a DJ who loves to drum and drum at drum circles.
An African - American artist and DJ who has lived in Tokyo and Yokohama, Brown currently lives and works in Washington, D.C
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