DJ Eric Morillo Arrested On Drug Charges
Eric Morillo, an international dj known for countless hits including the 1994 chart topper Reel 2 Real “I like to Move it” has been charged with possession of cocaine. The arrest was made at BBA (Glasgow Airport, Scotland) after bypassing customs on route to night club performance at Arches. The Miami-based dj/producer pleaded not guilty to the charges, and was released on bail with conditions to appear back in trial March 2009.
Additional Links:
http://www.erickmorillo.com/
http://www.myspace.com/ericmorillo
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Erick+Morillo
http://www.subliminalrecords.com/
Ian Carey In The Studio

House music superstar DJ Ian Carey takes us through the creation process of making a track from scratch covering drums, kicks, vsts, eq tips, and how to make the famous Ian Carey bass sound. Regardless of what music genre you produce, these rock!! Check each of the videos below:
In the studio with Ian Carey – Drums Pt.1
In the studio with Ian Carey – Drums Pt.2
In the studio with Ian Carey – Arrangement
In the studio with Ian Carey – Radio Edit
“That” Ian Carey Bass sound
Ian Carey – Mastering Techniques
Ugly Christmas Sweaters

It’s that time of year again, time to be with family and friends sharing copious amounts of turkey, eggnog, and booze… and make sure you don’t forget your favorite knitted Christmas sweater! This year is no exception, my girlfriend and I had quite a few invitations to various events holding a common theme “ugly christmas sweater”s. After a quick visit to the craft store we managed to muster these two sweaters together in less than an hour. Here are some other awesome Christmas sweaters:
What are the best dj headphones?
December 9, 2008 by Kenny
Filed under dj equipment reviews, featured

If you are in the market for new dj headphones, you’ve come to the right place! I have listed the most popular ones with some user reviews, specs, prices, and pictures. Headphone technology is constantly evolving and things have changed since the last time I shopped for them. Companies are using new materials, new manufactures are born, and new models are created to compete with competitors. The average dj will go through a set of headphones every 12-18 months, hopefully this guide will help you choose the correct headphones for you’re budget and daily needs.
It’s important to note what is good for me, might not be good for you and I would strongly recommend trying them out at your local record store (HMV, Virgin, or electronic store) before purchasing such an important tool.

Technics RP-DJ1210
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Retail Price:
$149.95
Lowest Price:
$114.59 – amazon.com
Pros: These headphones are tanks and very well priced. I’ve personally used and abused these headphones for 5 years, and only recently have they started to diminish in the functionality and cosmetic departments. The best feature about this headphone is the pivot lock feature. It allows you to move the headphone in different positions and lock em. This is super handy if you like to dj with the headphones resting on your neck vs wearing the actual headphones. They are loud and sound clear at high levels – perfect for club environments. Available in two colours, black and purple or black and silver.
Cons: Small headphone cups – some people like the larger headphones to cover the entire ear (I still found these headphones blocked outside noises very well). Some people don’t like the purple design.

Sony MDR-V700DJ
Rating: 




Retail Price:
$149.99
Lowest Price:
$89.88 – buy.com
Pros: The cups fully cover your ears. They do a very good job of blocking out external sounds. On a recent plane ride, the headphones successfully defended us from nearby passenger’s and baby cries without forcing us to crank the volume. This is an industry fav.
Cons: Large cups, they might feel too big and might not feel right for every person. They are known as an industry favorite but these headphones are known to break and crack at the swivel joints making it near impossible to wear them (no longer enough support to hold the headphone in place).

Pioneer HDJ-1000
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Retail Price: $200.00
Lowest Price: $129.99 – amazon.com
Pros: Pioneer is a well established brand with quality dj products such as the CDJ series and DJM mixer series. They look and sound awesome.
Cons: Lots of people have problems with cracked joints and the headband becoming detached from the earpiece after 1 year of use. These headphones are still my fav to mix with, and I would encourage anyone to go for them, but if you do.. you have to accept that if you use them a fair amount they will have a pretty short lifespan.

Pioneer HDJ-2000
Rating: 




Retail Price: 299.00 Euros inc VAT
Lowest Price: $290.66 USD – ebay
Pros: Pioneer is a well established brand, these headphones are the predecessor of the popular HDJ-1000s.
Cons: Price, way way way too expensive. Someone needs to tell Pioneer about the current economy struggle the world is facing. New product, limited reviews and overall uncertainty if product can withhold everyday wear and tear of dj abuse. Not too thrilled about the look, pioneer product usually have a sleek wow finish, something that is lacking here.

Sennheiser HD280s
Rating: 




Retail Price: $199.95
Lowest Price: $99.90 – buy.com
Pros: The sound quality is stunning and all the parts are replaceable. Good price.
Cons: Ear cups can get a bit warm with extended use amd the headstrap is weak and cracks after a few months of use, its obvious these are likely the best sounding headphones on the market, but they will break very easily especially if you are careless and throw your headphones about.

AKG 181
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Retail Price: $279.00
Lowest Price: $159.00 – djdeals.com
Pros: Very comfortable and looks sharp. The mono/stereo option, detachable three-pin cable and (maybe) even the cheesy, left & right earcup “large/small club ambiance” [bass boost] switches might prove useful for some.
Cons: Doesn’t live up to the AKG name. Lackluster and pricey given the middling audio detail resolution, muddy bass response and flat soundstage imaging. Check out the much better-priced and better-sounding AKG K-81 (as seen within this review) if seeking a great sealed-design, portable-application headphone with solid audio performance.

AKG K 81 DJ
Rating: 




Retail Price: $99.00
Lowest Price: $69.00 – djdeals.com
Pros: Typical AKG top notch sound quality at an amazing price! The K-81DJ’s mid-sized, supra-aural earcups rest on top of the ears with nicely plushy pleather-covered earpads that rotate 180 degrees, perfect for fast-paced DJ mono mixing with one ear or for just keeping your head on a swivel when you need to remain aware of your surroundings.
Cons: Headphone cables and overall quality would suit this as great headphones for the house or in the studio, but might not be the best option for clubland.
Again, the price and quality depends on the individual user and their requirements. Use this guide as an educational and unbiased reference with reviews from myself, friends, and other djs. The headphones I included within this review are the most popular headphones within the industry. If you feel I’m missing a model or would like to contribute your own person review, add your comments and let me know.
Top 10 Chart – Dec 03, 2008
December 3, 2008 by Kenny
Filed under house music chart
Here is my latest house music chart, feel free to add your top 10 songs for December:
- Justin Michael & Phonic Funk – Take Me To The Sky (Funk Soldiers)
I really love either of the Funky Soldier remixes, such a great building track.
- Roy Davis Jr – Give It Up (Chris Samba & Don Le May Remix)
What a contagious beat, has a nice groove to it, i’m really feelin it
- Distant People – Just Sing (MuthaFunkaz Music Mix)
Take your pick, all strong remixes and the vocal is slammin. Prefer the sax mix with muthafunkz edit
- Mario Fabriani – Spudda Dudda Doo
Jackin house, JY can do no harm, bring him back
- Chocolate Puma – Whohaddrums
The moist dub is pretty slick, but Whohaddrums has a nice summer samba vibe to get the punters warmed up during the cold months
- Hotfingers – A Lot Of
Simple and affective, nice driving house track
- Insatiable – Back to Fundamentals
Track of the year imo, can’t get this out of my head
- Eric Davenport – Time To Let You Go (Giom)
Very groovin, nice hook and catchy vocals
- Osunlade – Mommas Groove (Jimpster Hip Replacement Mix)
Deep and delicious
- Giano – Latino Special
Latin love on the dance floor
Please support the artists and purchase these songs from a legal mp3 vender










