From the authors of "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life, " comes a readable, fun, and illuminating guide to spinning records, perfect for neophytes as well as the established DJ. Illustrations.
British dance music fanatics Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton's smart, savvy, and often scholarly history of the DJ and the interplay between dance music and popular culture begins with a reference to the shamanic role of the disk jockey as a leader of celebrations of almost religious intensity. (One of the most successful 1970s New York discos, ...
Today, everyone wants to be a DJ. Playing records isn't rocket science, but there's a universe of difference between doing it and doing it well. DJing is like modelling: most people could have a stab at it, some can earn money doing it, but only a very few can become supermodels. This guide both forms an introduction for the complete novice who ...
Everyone wants to be a DJ. Playing records and MP3s isn't rocket science, but there's a universe of difference between doing it and doing it well. DJing is like modelling: most people could have a stab at it, some can earn money doing it, but only a very few can become supermodels. This book both forms the perfect introduction for the novice who ...
This is the definitive history of the disc jockey, the most important figure in dance music. The power of the DJ has forged the modern record industry, and his taste-making skills brought us rock'n'roll and rhythm and blues, and many other genres.
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