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Learn How To DJ With Digital DJ Gear | Digital DJ Tips. DJ TechTools Forums - Powered by vBulletin. Procrastinat.us. The best Free VJ Loops & Resources For Your Next DJ Set. So over the past few weeks i’ve been exposed to a whole new world of VJ (Video Jockey) which is basically the visuals that go up and around an artist/DJ whilst playing live. I really struggled to find some good free footage and it took me so long to find anything worthwile so I thought I’d put together a post to help out all you budding DJs & VJs along with the help of our good friends at Procrastinatus. [divider2] Free Packs: Procrastinatus Having a member ( Emil Bardh) that later created visuals for some of TMN’s favourite artists, including Swedish House Maffia and Sebastian Ingrosso, the group Procratinatus decided to put their experimental project a HUGE 80–minutes audiovisual experience in HD on their site for free here [media url=" Beeple So a lot of VJ artists owe a lot to Beeple.

[media url=" There’s so much more to download on Beeples Website so head over here Top VJ Sites & Resources & Software [column size="1-4"] [/column] ClubTapes.com - Free Club Mixtapes Updated Daily: Get It LIVE! Listen to internet radio and the largest music catalogue online. EPIC BASS TIME | Only the most EPIC Electronic Dance Music. The Mixster. SkeetBeatz. Dub-Level :: Dubstep. Music For Kids Who Can't Read Good. An Album and a Song is a series where I pick a favorite album and song from a year (working up from 1960) for your listening pleasure. One rule: The year’s album and song can not both come from the same artist.

Strangely enough, the Abbey Road got mixed reviews on it’s initial release, but retrospectively it’s rightfully considered The Beatles' last and perhaps greatest masterpiece. The album contains some of the finest songwriting of the band's careers whether it was Lennon's “Come Together”, Harrison’s “Something" (his greatest Beatles contribution), or McCartney’s masterful Side 2 medley, which sees the most legendary band of all time going out in the most grand fashion possible. Michael Jackson obviously had an incredible, groundbreaking solo career but if singing lead on the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" was his only achievement, he’d still be a legend in my book. Listen to Abbey Road on Youtube and “I Want You Back" on Spotify. Previous: '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, ‘67, '68.

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